Marshall County People Records Search

Marshall County people search gives you access to court records, property filings, and other public data kept at the county level in Indiana. Plymouth serves as the county seat and is where the main courthouse stands. About 46,000 people live in Marshall County. The clerk of courts and recorder both keep files open to the public. You can search many records from home through free online tools, or make a trip to the courthouse in Plymouth for older files. Indiana law lets anyone inspect public records without giving a reason for the search.

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Marshall County Quick Facts

46,000 Population
Plymouth County Seat
2 Courts
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Marshall County Clerk Office

The Marshall County Clerk handles court records and case filings for the whole county. The office sits inside the courthouse in Plymouth. You can walk in to search case files, request copies, or ask staff for help finding a specific record. They handle these requests daily. The clerk keeps files for civil suits, criminal cases, family law, and small claims. All tie into a people search in Marshall County.

You can also call the office for a quick check. Staff will look up a case by name or case number and tell you what is on file. For a deep dive into older records, plan a visit in person. Paper files from past decades may not be in the digital system, so a hands-on search can uncover things not available online.

The Marshall County government website gives you a starting point for finding contact info and office details across the county.

Marshall County government website for people search records

From the county site you can find links to the clerk, recorder, assessor, and other offices. This is a good first stop if you are not sure which department to contact for a specific type of record.

Office Marshall County Clerk of Courts
Address 211 W Madison Street
Plymouth, IN 46563
Phone 574-936-8922
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website co.marshall.in.us

Court Records in Marshall County

Indiana runs a free online court search called MyCase. It covers Marshall County and every other county in the state. Search by name, case number, or date. Results show civil, criminal, family, and small claims cases. This is the quickest way to do a people search through court records without leaving home.

Head to public.courts.in.gov/mycase and type a first and last name. Pick Marshall County from the list to narrow results. The site shows case type, filing date, status, and the names of all parties involved. You can view docket entries and some case details right on screen. There is no charge for basic searches on MyCase.

Marshall County has a Circuit Court and a Superior Court. The Circuit Court handles major felonies, civil cases, and some family matters. Superior Court takes misdemeanors, infractions, and small claims. MyCase pulls records from both, so one search covers everything. Under Indiana law at IC 5-14-3, court records are open to the public. You do not need to explain your reason for looking.

Marshall County Property Records

Property records help with a people search. They show who owns land and homes. The Marshall County Recorder and Assessor both keep property data. Deed transfers, mortgages, liens, tax values, and owner names are all part of the public record.

The Recorder stores deeds, mortgages, and liens. When property changes hands, a deed is filed at this office. You can search by owner name to see what land someone holds in Marshall County. Mortgage records show if a loan is tied to a property. Lien records show debts attached to a parcel. The Recorder office is in the courthouse in Plymouth. Walk in or call to ask about a specific record.

The Assessor keeps tax records and assessed values. These show what a home is worth and who pays taxes on it. This data can tie a person to a specific address. Between the Recorder and Assessor, you get a clear view of property holdings in Marshall County. Most assessor data is also available through the state's online property tax portal, which makes it easy to check from home.

State Search Resources

State-level tools add depth to a Marshall County people search. The Indiana State Police criminal history service at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services covers arrests and convictions across the state. A fee applies for formal reports. This is useful when you want to check someone's full record beyond just Marshall County cases.

The Indiana Department of Correction offender locator is free. Visit in.gov/idoc/facilities/offender-locator and search by name. Results show current and past inmates in state prisons, including facility, offense, and sentence dates. If a Marshall County case led to prison time, this tool adds context.

The Indiana Jail Portal shows who is currently held in county jails around the state. You can check the Marshall County Jail or others. The Indiana Vital Records office handles birth, death, and marriage records. These state resources pair well with local records for a thorough search. All are free to look up, though certified copies may come with a fee.

Public Records Law in Marshall County

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act applies to all Marshall County offices. Found at IC 5-14-3, the law says public records are open for anyone to inspect and copy. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

Certain records have limits. Sealed cases stay closed. Juvenile records are off-limits in most situations. Medical data and some personal details may be blacked out. But the bulk of court, property, and government records in Marshall County are fully open.

If any office turns down your request, they must point to the specific law that allows the denial. You can appeal to the Indiana Public Access Counselor. Fees for copies vary by office. Digital copies usually cost less than paper. Basic searches at the counter or online are free.

Tips for Searching Marshall County

A full name gives the best results. Add a date of birth or address if you have one. Common names bring up many results, so extra details save time.

Check more than one source. Court records and property records often show different info about the same person. Someone missing from court data might own property. Someone with no property record might have a case on file. Checking both local and state sources gives you the best shot at finding what you need.

Most searches work online. MyCase for court data. County assessor for property. ISP and IDOC for criminal history. For older files or hard-to-find records, a trip to the courthouse in Plymouth is the way to go. The clerk staff can point you to the right file.

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Cities in Marshall County

Marshall County is home to several smaller towns and cities. Plymouth is the largest at about 10,600 people. All court filings go through the clerk office in Plymouth. Residents across the county use the same courthouse and records systems.

Other communities include Bremen, Bourbon, Culver, Argos, and LaPaz. All records for these towns are filed through the Marshall County offices in Plymouth. Search county-level records if you are looking for someone in any of these areas.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Marshall County. If your search target may live near a county line, check the neighboring county as well. Records are filed where a person lives.