Floyd County Felony Records
Floyd County felony records are kept by Clerk Danita Burks at 311 Hauss Square in New Albany and are searchable online through Indiana's free MyCase portal. Sheriff Steve Bush's office handles arrest records and incident reports for felony cases across Floyd County. New Albany is the county seat where all Floyd County felony case filings are processed. The clerk's office and Sheriff's office are the two main contacts for anyone who needs to find or access Floyd County felony records.
Floyd County Felony Records Quick Facts
Floyd County Clerk Felony Records
Clerk Danita Burks runs the Floyd County Clerk's office at 311 Hauss Square, Room 235, in New Albany. The phone number is (812) 948-5411 and the fax is 812-948-4711. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with a lunch closure from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. The clerk's website is at floydcountyclerk.org. This is the official source for all Floyd County felony case records.
| Office | Floyd County Clerk of Courts |
|---|---|
| Clerk | Danita Burks |
| Address | 311 Hauss Square Room 235, New Albany, IN 47150 |
| Phone | (812) 948-5411 |
| Hours | Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm (Closed 12:00-1:00pm) |
| Website | floydcountyclerk.org |
The Floyd County Clerk provides a wide range of services beyond felony case records. These include criminal records, marriage licenses, child support payments, traffic ticket payments, and court fine payments. Online payment for traffic tickets and court fines is available through the clerk's website, making it easy to pay without an in-person visit. Criminal records for Floyd County felony cases are available at the clerk's office in New Albany.
Floyd County has Circuit Court and multiple Superior Courts. The Circuit Court is at (812) 948-5455. Superior Court 1 is at 812-948-5450. Superior Court 2 is at 812-948-5488. Superior Court 3 is at 812-948-5257. The Magistrate can be reached at 812-948-5486. Court filing fees were updated on August 1, 2024, and the full schedule is at floydcountyclerk.org.
Note: Floyd County felony case records from before the electronic system are available in person at the New Albany clerk's office only.
Search Floyd County Felony Records Online
Indiana's MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase gives free access to Floyd County criminal case information. Search by name or case number to see charges, case status, court dates, and the assigned judge. Public documents from Floyd County felony cases are viewable without logging in. The system covers all cases filed through Floyd County's courts in the Odyssey statewide platform.
For a statewide criminal history check, the Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History at in.gov/ai/appfiles/isp-lch covers felony arrests across all Indiana counties, including Floyd County. This paid service gives comprehensive results for records spanning multiple Indiana counties. Full service information is at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services.
The Indiana General Assembly at iga.in.gov publishes the statutes governing public access to Floyd County court records. The image below shows this official state resource.
IC 5-14-3, covering the public's right to access Floyd County records, is at iga.in.gov/laws/2025/ic/titles/5. You do not need to explain why you want basic arrest or court records under this Indiana statute.
Floyd County Sheriff Felony Arrest Records
Sheriff Steve Bush's office is at 311 Hauss Square, Suite 151, in New Albany. The non-emergency dispatch number is (812) 948-5400. The Sheriff's website is at fcsdin.com. A county government page for the Sheriff is at in.gov/counties/floyd. The Floyd County Sheriff handles arrest records, booking data, and incident reports for all felony cases in the county.
The Floyd County Sheriff's Office offers accident reports for $8 in person and $12 online. Sheriff sales are held on the 3rd floor of the City County Building at 10:00 a.m. For felony arrest records, the Sheriff's office can confirm whether a person was arrested in Floyd County and provide basic booking information. These records are public under Indiana law, and no reason is required when making a request.
For victim notification when a Floyd County felony offender's custody status changes, Indiana SAVIN at indianasavin.in.gov provides free automated alerts. VINE at vinelink.com covers county jail custody changes. Both services are free and cover Floyd County.
State Incarceration Records for Floyd County Cases
People convicted of felonies in Floyd County who receive prison sentences are held by the Indiana Department of Correction. The IDOC offender locator at offenderlocator.idoc.in.gov is a free search for currently incarcerated people by name. Results show current facility, offense type, and projected release date. This is separate from the Floyd County Jail in New Albany, which holds pretrial defendants and short-sentence inmates.
Sex offenders convicted in Floyd County who are required to register appear in the Indiana Sex Offender Registry at in.gov/sor. This is a public, searchable registry maintained by the Indiana State Police. Registered offenders from New Albany and throughout Floyd County appear with current address details. This covers all registrants whether or not they are currently incarcerated.
The Indiana Courts website at in.gov/courts provides context on Indiana's court system and how to access public records. If you have a dispute about accessing a Floyd County felony record, the Indiana Public Access Counselor at in.gov/pac can issue informal advisory opinions at no charge.
Expunging Floyd County Felony Records
Indiana's expungement law at IC 35-38-9 allows Floyd County residents to petition the court to seal certain felony records. Once granted, the sealed record is removed from MyCase and from the ISP LCH database. Filing fees are waived under state law. The petition is filed at the Floyd County Circuit or Superior Court in New Albany.
Waiting periods depend on the offense. Arrests without a conviction may qualify after one year. Less serious felony convictions require eight years from the end of the sentence. More serious felonies need ten years plus written consent from the Floyd County Prosecutor. All court fines and restitution must be fully paid before filing. Murder, most sex offenses, and serious violent crimes cannot be expunged in Indiana.
Cities in Floyd County with Felony Records Pages
New Albany is the county seat and the location of the Floyd County Clerk's office where all felony case records are kept. New Albany qualifies for its own felony records page.
Georgetown and other smaller Floyd County communities do not meet the population threshold for separate felony records pages. All Floyd County felony cases are filed and processed at the Judicial Center in New Albany.