Knox County People Search

Knox County people search records are held at the courthouse in Vincennes, the county seat and oldest city in Indiana. About 36,000 people live in Knox County. The clerk, recorder, and assessor offices all store public files that link back to individuals. Court cases, property deeds, and tax records are the main data sources here. Indiana law keeps most of these records open to anyone, and several can be searched online through state tools at no charge. This page walks through how to find someone using Knox County public records.

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Knox County Quick Facts

36,000 Population
Vincennes County Seat
2 Courts
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Knox County Clerk of Courts

The Knox County Clerk keeps all court records for the county. The office is in the Knox County Courthouse in Vincennes. You can walk in, ask about a case, and search files at the counter. Staff handle civil suits, criminal cases, family filings, and small claims. Each of these record types has names attached to it, which makes the clerk a good starting point for any people search.

Call if you have a quick question. Staff can check whether a case is on file and tell you how to get a copy. For full case files or older records, a visit to the office works best. The clerk is open weekdays. Copies come with a per-page fee, but looking up a name at the counter costs nothing.

Indiana state business records tool for Knox County people search

The state business records portal shown above can sometimes help identify people tied to businesses registered in Knox County. It is one of many state-level tools that work alongside local records when you need to go beyond court files.

Office Knox County Clerk of Courts
Address 111 N 7th Street
Vincennes, IN 47591
Phone 812-885-2521
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Knox County Court Records Search

MyCase is the fastest free tool for searching court records in Knox County. The state runs this site and it covers every county in Indiana. Go to public.courts.in.gov/mycase and type a name into the search box. Choose Knox County from the drop-down to narrow your results. The tool shows civil, criminal, family, and small claims filings. You get case numbers, filing dates, case status, and the names of all parties involved.

No fee. No account. It works on any computer or phone. This is the best way to do a people search through Knox County court data without leaving home.

Knox County has a Circuit Court and a Superior Court. The Circuit Court handles felonies, civil suits, and family matters. Superior Court takes misdemeanors, small claims, and other filings. MyCase pulls records from both courts, so one search gives you everything. Under IC 5-14-3, these records are open to anyone who asks. You do not need to explain your reason for searching.

Sealed cases and juvenile records will not show up. Everything else is fair game. If you find a case on MyCase and want the full file, contact the clerk in Vincennes to get copies.

Property Records in Knox County

Property records help with a people search in Knox County. Deeds show who owns land. Mortgages show who has a loan on a property. Liens show debts tied to a parcel. The Knox County Recorder keeps all of these documents. The office is in the courthouse in Vincennes.

You can search by owner name to find what property someone holds. When a home is bought or sold, a deed gets filed at the Recorder office. That deed has both the buyer and seller names on it. These records go back many years. For a people search, property data can confirm where someone lives or used to live. It can also show connections between people through shared ownership or co-signed mortgages.

The Knox County Assessor handles property tax data. Tax records show assessed values and the name on the tax bill. This is another way to verify an address or tie a person to a location in Knox County. Most assessor data is public and can be checked in person or through state property portals.

State Tools for Knox County

State databases add depth to a Knox County people search. The Indiana State Police criminal history service at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services covers convictions from across the whole state. The cost is $16.32 for a limited name check. This goes beyond what the Knox County clerk has, because it pulls data from all 92 counties.

The IDOC offender locator at in.gov/idoc/facilities/offender-locator is free. It shows current and past inmates in state prisons. Search by name. Results include the facility, offense, and sentence dates. For Knox County cases that led to prison time, this tool adds detail.

The Indiana Jail Portal shows current inmates in county jails. The Indiana Vital Records office processes birth and death certificates. These sources help fill in gaps when county data alone is not enough.

Public Access Law in Knox County

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act covers Knox County. The statute is IC 5-14-3. It says government records are open for anyone to inspect and copy. You do not need to give a reason. The clerk, recorder, and all other Knox County offices must follow this law.

Some records have limits. Sealed cases stay closed. Juvenile files are restricted. Medical data may be redacted. But the vast majority of court, property, and government records are fully public. If an office turns you down, they must cite the specific exception in the law. You have the right to challenge a denial through the Indiana Public Access Counselor.

Fees for copies depend on the office. Paper copies cost more than digital. Some offices charge per page. Certified copies have a flat fee. Looking up records at the counter or online is free. The real cost is minimal for most search requests in Knox County.

Knox County People Search Tips

Start with a full name. That gets the best results. If you have a date of birth or an address, add it to narrow things down. Common names bring back lots of hits, so any extra detail helps.

Check more than one place. Court records tell one story. Property records tell another. Someone with no court cases might own a house in the county. A person with no property could have a case filed with the clerk. Use both local and state tools for the best coverage.

  • MyCase for court data: free, covers all Indiana
  • Recorder office for deeds, mortgages, liens
  • Assessor for tax records and property values
  • ISP criminal history: $16.32 per check
  • IDOC offender locator: free

For older records not yet in digital form, go to the courthouse in Vincennes. Staff deal with search requests all the time. They know where the older files are and can pull them fast.

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Cities in Knox County

Vincennes is the largest city in Knox County with about 16,500 residents. It serves as the county seat and the location of all county offices. Other communities in Knox County include Bicknell, Edwardsport, Bruceville, and Wheatland. All court filings go through the clerk office in Vincennes. If you are searching for someone in any Knox County town, use the county tools on this page.

Nearby Counties

Knox County shares borders with several other counties in southwestern Indiana. If your search does not turn up results here, check the neighbors. People cross county lines for work and daily life, and records get filed where a person lives.