Find Felony Records in Marshall County
Marshall County felony records are held by the county clerk and Sheriff Matthew Hassel, both operating out of Plymouth, the county seat. You can search Marshall County felony records through the Indiana MyCase portal or visit the clerk's office at 501 N. Center Street. Whether you need a case number, charge details, or official court documents, this page covers how to get Marshall County felony records quickly and without confusion.
Marshall County Felony Records Quick Facts
Marshall County Clerk of Courts Records
The Marshall County Clerk's office is at the Marshall County Building, 501 N. Center Street, Suite 301, Plymouth, IN 46563. The phone number is (574) 935-8676. The clerk's website at co.marshall.in.us/department/index.php?structureid=15 provides record request forms and contact information. This is the official office for all Marshall County felony court records, including the Circuit Court and Superior Courts I, II, and III.
The Marshall County Clerk maintains the full case file for every felony charge filed in the county. That file contains the initial charging document, motions from both the prosecution and defense, court orders, hearing dates, and the final judgment. Standard copy fees in Marshall County follow the Indiana rate of $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost $3.00 per certification. Records staff can search by defendant name or case number. Call ahead to confirm current office hours and whether the record you need is available in the electronic system.
The Marshall County Circuit Court information is available at co.marshall.in.us/department/division.php?structureid=34. The Circuit Court at Suite 301 and Superior Court 3 at Suite 100 both operate out of the same building at 501 N. Center Street.
Note: Record request forms are available on the Marshall County website so you can submit by mail rather than visiting in person if you prefer.
Marshall County Felony Records Online Search
The Indiana MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase provides free public access to Marshall County felony case information. Search by name or case number to find charges, court dates, case status, and final dispositions. No registration is required. Most Marshall County felony cases filed in recent years appear in the system because the county uses the Odyssey Case Management System.
The Indiana Judicial Branch county page at in.gov/courts/local/marshall-county provides contact information for each court division in Marshall County. This page is useful when you need the direct phone number for a specific court or want to confirm hearing schedules.
For a statewide criminal history check that covers Marshall County felony records, use the Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History search at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services. The online LCH search at in.gov/ai/appfiles/isp-lch costs $15.70 per name search and covers felony arrests across all Indiana counties going back decades.
The Indiana Legislature's official site at iga.in.gov contains the full text of state statutes governing public access to Marshall County felony records.
Marshall County Sheriff Felony Records
Sheriff Matthew Hassel leads the Marshall County Sheriff's Office at 1400 Pioneer Drive, Plymouth, IN 46563. The main office phone is (574) 936-3187. The Sheriff's website at sheriffmarshallcounty.org includes an inmate roster at marshallso.org/inmate-roster for checking current jail status. The Marshall County Sheriff maintains arrest records for felony offenses occurring in unincorporated parts of the county.
Marshall County felony arrest records include booking information, fingerprint data, and the initial arrest report. Under IC 5-14-3-5, arrest logs, offense dates and times, and warrant data are public records in Indiana. The Sheriff's Office must release this information upon request. You do not need to explain why you are requesting it. For records of arrests made by city or town police departments in Marshall County, contact those agencies separately, as they maintain their own arrest files.
Marshall County Felony Court Process
Marshall County felony cases start with an arrest. The Marshall County Prosecutor reviews the case and decides whether to file formal charges. If charges are filed, the case is assigned to the Circuit Court or one of the three Superior Courts in Plymouth. All filings from the first appearance through sentencing become part of the official Marshall County felony record kept by the clerk.
When a conviction results in a prison sentence, the Indiana Department of Correction takes over. The IDOC offender locator at offenderlocator.idoc.in.gov lets you check if someone is currently in a state facility. For custody changes at the Marshall County Jail, register for free notifications through Indiana SAVIN. VINE at vinelink.com or 866-959-8463 also provides jail-level custody change notifications for Marshall County.
Expunging Marshall County Felony Records
Indiana's expungement law under IC 35-38-9 lets eligible Marshall County residents petition the court to seal certain felony records. Once granted, the sealed records are removed from MyCase and the ISP Limited Criminal History system. Filing fees for expungement petitions are waived in Indiana, which makes the process more accessible for those who meet the criteria.
Waiting periods depend on the type of offense. An arrest with no resulting conviction may qualify after one year. Less serious felony convictions need eight years from the conviction date or release, whichever comes later. More serious felonies require ten years and written consent from the Marshall County Prosecutor before a court will hear the petition. All fines, fees, and restitution ordered by the court must be paid in full. Homicide, serious sex offenses, and violent crimes listed under IC 35-38-9-8.5 cannot be sealed. Contact the Indiana Public Access Counselor at in.gov/pac with questions about whether a specific Marshall County record qualifies.
Additional Resources for Marshall County Records
The Indiana Courts main page at in.gov/courts is the statewide hub for all judicial resources and links to every county court page in Indiana, including Marshall County. For sex offender registry information linked to Marshall County felony convictions, check in.gov/sor. Individuals convicted of qualifying sex crimes in Marshall County are required to register under IC 11-8-8.
Victim notification services are available for Marshall County cases at both the state prison and county jail level. The SAVIN and VINE systems both cover Marshall County, and registration is free. These services send alerts when a custody status changes, so victims and other interested parties stay informed without having to check records manually.