Find Warrick County People Records

Warrick County people search records are held at several public offices in Boonville, the county seat. About 64,000 residents live in this southwestern Indiana county, which sits just east of Evansville. Court filings, property data, and other public records are all searchable under Indiana law. The Warrick County Clerk manages court case files, and the Recorder handles deeds and land documents. Most basic searches are free, and online tools let you check records from home.

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Warrick County Quick Facts

64,000 Population
Boonville County Seat
Circuit/Superior Courts
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Warrick County Clerk Office

The Warrick County Clerk of Courts is the main source for court records in the county. The office is at the Warrick County Courthouse in Boonville. Staff handle civil suits, criminal records, family law matters, and small claims filings. If someone has been a party to a case in Warrick County, the clerk keeps that file. Walk-in visits are the best way to review paper files and older records that may not be online.

Phone calls work for quick questions. Staff can check if a case is on file and explain how to get a copy. For detailed file reviews, a trip to the Boonville courthouse is your best option. The office is open weekdays during normal business hours. Copies of court documents come with a per-page fee. Basic lookups at the counter cost nothing. Bring a name and any other details you have. A date of birth or case number helps speed things up.

The clerk also processes marriage licenses and keeps marriage records on file. These records connect a name to a date and a spouse. They can be useful in a people search when other records do not turn up enough detail. The office charges a small fee for certified copies of marriage records.

Indiana's license verification portal is shown in the screenshot below. This state tool can help confirm professional licenses held by Warrick County residents.

Indiana license verification portal for Warrick County people search

The state portal above lets you verify professional and occupational licenses across Indiana, including people who live or work in Warrick County.

Office Warrick County Clerk of Courts
Address 1 County Square, Suite 200, Boonville, IN 47601
Phone 812-897-6160
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Court Records in Warrick County

MyCase is the go-to tool for court record searches in Warrick County. Indiana runs this free system at public.courts.in.gov/mycase. Type in a name and pull up every case tied to that person. Pick Warrick County from the drop-down or search across all counties. Results show civil, criminal, family, and small claims cases. No fee. No account needed.

Results list the case type, filing date, and status. Click into a case to see all parties, the judge, and a full list of docket entries. For a people search, MyCase is usually the fastest path. Anyone who has had a court matter in Warrick County will show up. The tool also pulls cases from other Indiana counties, which helps if the person has ties in the Evansville metro area or other parts of the state.

Warrick County has a Circuit Court and Superior Courts. The Circuit Court handles felonies, civil suits, and some family cases. Superior Courts take misdemeanors, infractions, and additional filings. MyCase pulls from all of them. One search covers everything. If you need certified copies, the clerk office in Boonville handles those. Certified copies have a per-page fee. Plain copies cost less.

Warrick County Property Records

Property records are a strong tool for people search work. They show who owns land and homes in Warrick County. The Recorder keeps deeds, mortgages, and liens. When someone buys or sells property, that transfer goes on file at the recorder's office. Liens against a person or a property are public too. These records tie a name to a specific address and piece of land.

The Warrick County Assessor keeps property tax data and assessed values. Search by owner name or address. This is free. Property records show the owner, value, and tax amount. Warrick County has seen a lot of growth in the areas near Evansville, so the property records cover a wide range of residential and commercial parcels. Between the Recorder and Assessor, you get a full picture of property ties.

Under IC 5-14-3, property records are open to anyone. You do not need to own the property or have a legal reason to search. Visit the courthouse in Boonville or call the recorder's office to ask about a specific record. Fees for copies are low.

State Resources for Warrick County

Indiana has several state-level databases that work alongside Warrick County local records. The Indiana State Police offers criminal history checks at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services. This pulls arrest and conviction data from the entire state. A fee applies, and processing takes some time. For a broad criminal background check, this is the state resource to use.

The Indiana Department of Correction has a free offender locator at in.gov/idoc/facilities/offender-locator. Search by name to see if someone is in state prison, on parole, or on probation. It does not cover the Warrick County Jail directly, but it handles state-level sentences. The sex and violent offender registry is also available on the same site for free searches.

The Indiana Jail site shows recent bookings from county jails statewide. For birth and death certificates, the Indiana Vital Records office processes requests for all Indiana counties. Combine these state tools with Warrick County local records for the most thorough search.

Public Records Law in Warrick County

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act at IC 5-14-3 governs record access in Warrick County. The law says public records are open to anyone. You do not need to state a reason for your request. It covers all county offices, from the clerk to the recorder to the sheriff.

Some records have restrictions. Sealed court cases stay closed. Juvenile records are off limits in most situations. Certain personal data may be redacted from copies. But the majority of court, property, and government records are fully open. If an office denies your request, they must cite the specific law that allows it. You can appeal to the Indiana Public Access Counselor.

Copy fees vary by office. Digital copies tend to cost less than paper. The clerk and recorder offices in Warrick County can give you their current rates by phone or in person. Basic searches at the counter or online are free.

How to Request Warrick County Records

You can request records in person, by mail, or by phone for simple questions. Walk into the clerk or recorder office in Boonville and ask for what you need. Bring a full name and any other details. A date of birth or old address helps narrow results. Common names may produce many hits in a county of 64,000 people, so extra info saves time.

For mail requests, write to the office with the person's name and the record type you need. Include a check for any fees. The clerk office processes mail requests within a few business days in most cases. Under IC 5-14-3, agencies must respond to requests in a reasonable time. If your request is denied, the office must tell you why in writing.

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Cities in Warrick County

Boonville is the county seat with about 6,800 residents. It is where the courthouse and all county offices sit. Newburgh and Chandler are other communities in Warrick County. All court filings go through the Warrick County offices in Boonville. Residents across the county use the same clerk and recorder offices for public record needs.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Warrick County. Warrick sits in the Evansville metro area, so records for people in this region may be spread across several counties. Check neighbors if your local search comes up short.