Harrison County Felony Records
Harrison County felony records are maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk at 300 North Capitol Ave. in Corydon and can be searched online through Indiana's MyCase portal. The Harrison County Sheriff's Office at 1445 Gardner Lane handles arrest records and incident reports for felony cases across the county. Corydon is the county seat where all Harrison County felony case filings are kept. Both the clerk and Sheriff are the main contacts for accessing felony records in Harrison County, Indiana.
Harrison County Felony Records Quick Facts
Harrison County Clerk Felony Records
The Harrison County Circuit Court Clerk has two locations in Corydon. The main office is at 300 North Capitol Ave., Room 203, and can be reached at (812) 738-4289 with a fax of 812-738-3126. An alternate location at 1445 Gardner Lane, NW, Room 3126, handles some services at (812) 738-8149 with fax 812-738-2459. The clerk's website is at in.gov/counties/harrison/departments/clerk.
| Office | Harrison County Circuit Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Main Address | 300 North Capitol Ave., Room #203, Corydon, IN 47112 |
| Main Phone | (812) 738-4289 |
| Alt. Address | 1445 Gardner Lane NW, Room #3126, Corydon, IN 47112 |
| Alt. Phone | (812) 738-8149 |
| Website | Harrison County Clerk |
The Harrison County Clerk provides a range of services. These include court records, marriage license applications, passport applications, tax warrants, and elections administration. Court records for felony cases include all filings from the initial charge through final sentencing. Anyone can request copies of Harrison County felony records. Copy fees follow Indiana's standard rates of $1 per page for plain copies and $3 for certified copies.
An important note about payments in Harrison County: child support payments at the Corydon office require cash only. Credit card payments for child support are available online through childsupportbillpay.com/Indiana or by phone at 1-866-972-9427. For court records specifically, confirm current payment methods with the clerk's office before visiting.
A research guide for Harrison County court records is available at incourts.org/harrison-county. This third-party guide lists resources for finding Harrison County felony records and other court filings.
Note: The Harrison County Clerk operates from two Corydon locations. Call ahead to confirm which office handles your specific type of request.
Search Harrison County Felony Records Online
Indiana's MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase is the main free tool for searching Harrison County felony records. Type a name or case number to get charges, case status, hearing dates, and the assigned judge. Public documents from Harrison County felony cases are usually viewable without an account. Cases filed through the statewide Odyssey system appear here.
For a statewide criminal history search, the Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History at in.gov/ai/appfiles/isp-lch covers felony arrests from all Indiana counties. This paid search is useful for records spanning multiple counties beyond Harrison. More information is at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services.
The Indiana General Assembly at iga.in.gov publishes Indiana's statutes governing public access to court records and criminal history. The image below shows this official state resource that applies to Harrison County felony records.
IC 5-14-3 governs the public's right to access Harrison County arrest and court records. You do not need to give a reason when requesting these records under Indiana law.
Harrison County Sheriff Felony Arrest Records
The Harrison County Sheriff's Office is at 1445 Gardner Lane NW, Suite 1000, in Corydon. The main phone is (812) 738-2195. The Sheriff's email contact is nick.smith@harrisoncounty.in.gov. The Sheriff's website is at in.gov/sheriffs/harrison. A contact page is at in.gov/sheriffs/harrison/contact.
The Harrison County Sheriff maintains arrest records, booking information, and incident reports for all felony cases in the county. These records are public under Indiana's Access to Public Records Act. You do not need to explain why you want them. The Sheriff can confirm whether a person was arrested in Harrison County and provide basic booking and case information. Warrant information for active Harrison County felony cases is also maintained by the Sheriff's office.
For victim notification when a Harrison County felony offender's custody status changes, Indiana SAVIN at indianasavin.in.gov sends free alerts. VINE at vinelink.com covers county jail-level custody changes in Harrison County. Both are free services.
State Incarceration and Registry Records
Felony convicts from Harrison 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. Results include current facility, offense type, and projected release date. This covers state prison placements and is separate from the Harrison County Jail in Corydon.
Sex offenders convicted in Harrison County who are required to register appear in the Indiana Sex Offender Registry at in.gov/sor. The Indiana State Police maintains this public registry. Registered offenders from Corydon and throughout Harrison County are listed with current address details. The registry is searchable by name and by county.
The Indiana Courts website at in.gov/courts gives context on Indiana's court system and public records access. The Indiana Public Access Counselor at in.gov/pac offers free informal guidance on Harrison County felony record access under state law.
Harrison County Felony Record Expungement
Indiana's expungement statute at IC 35-38-9 allows Harrison County residents to petition the court to seal certain felony records. Once granted, the sealed record is removed from MyCase and from the Indiana State Police LCH database. Filing fees are waived under state law. The petition is filed at the Harrison County Circuit Court in Corydon.
Eligibility depends on offense type and waiting period. Arrests without a conviction may qualify after one year. Less serious felony convictions need eight years after the sentence ends. More serious felonies require ten years plus written consent from the Harrison County Prosecutor. All fines and restitution must be paid before filing. Murder, most sex offenses, and serious violent crimes cannot be expunged in Indiana.
Cities in Harrison County
Corydon is the county seat and home to all Harrison County felony case filings. Other communities in Harrison County do not meet the population threshold for separate felony records pages. All Harrison County felony records are processed through the clerk's office in Corydon.