Mycase In
Indiana Supreme Court public access case search
Odyssey Public Access (the "MyCase" website) is a platform for online services provided by the Office of Judicial Administration (the “Office”). Electronic access to court information is restricted by federal and state law in addition to court rules and orders.
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https://www.mycase.com/login/Searching for cases on the Odyssey docket - Indiana Judicial Branch
Attorney Sign In Attorneys with an active license may sign into the mycase.in.gov website for enhanced access to public documents. You will sign into mycase.in.gov with the same username and password that you use to sign into the Indiana Courts Portal. You may sign in with your attorney number and PIN instead.
https://www.in.gov/courts/help/mycase/Odyssey Public Access (MyCase) Terms of Use - Indiana Judicial Branch
Odyssey Public Access (the "MyCase" website) is a platform for online services provided by the Office of Judicial Administration (the "Office"). Disclaimer Electronic access to court information is restricted by federal and state law in addition to court rules and orders.
https://www.in.gov/courts/policies/tou-mycase/MyCase for All Practice Areas - MyCase
MyCase is a one-stop shop that is the hub of your business while offering seamless integrations with popular applications, so your firm always stays synchronized. Who We Serve. Criminal Defense. Quickly and easily access case-related information from both court and the office. Track important deadlines and court dates, streamline client ...
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https://jobs.utah.gov/mycase/New MyCase Feature: Attorney Dashboard - Indiana
Attorney access to mycase.in.gov allows Indiana attorneys in good standing access to confidential documents in cases, regardless of whether the case itself is confidential or public, as long as they have filed an appearance in the case. They also have access to all public documents in all public cases even if they have not filed an appearance.
https://times.courts.in.gov/2022/03/24/new-mycase-feature-attorney-dashboard/Here's how to search MyCase for Indiana criminal and civil court documents
MyCase is an online publicly available records database including information on civil and criminal cases within the Indiana court system. People can find information on charges, lawsuits and other...
https://news.yahoo.com/heres-search-mycase-indiana-criminal-103633924.htmlA good beta: mycase.in.gov - Indiana
A good beta: mycase.in.gov. February 25, 2016. In January, the Supreme Court’s trial court technology staff launched a new version of the mycase.in.gov website. The goal is simple: provide a mobile-friendly site to the public for searching cases and a platform for offering more services in the future. The site still needs work, and because it ...
https://times.courts.in.gov/2016/02/25/a-good-beta-mycase-in-gov/Indiana Courts Portal
Indiana Courts Portal. Online tools for attorneys, mediators, judges and others who regularly interact with the Supreme Court and its agencies. Sign in to the portal to: Update roll of attorneys information; Manage mediator registry information; Set your notification preferences; Pay fees online securely; Assign an aide to manage your account
http://portal.courts.in.gov/Access to Electronic Court Records - California
Print. Courts may keep official records about cases in paper or electronic format. There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called “remote access
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