Find Felony Records in Warrick County

Warrick County felony records are kept by the Clerk of Courts at the courthouse in Boonville, Indiana. You can search Warrick County felony records through the Indiana MyCase portal or visit the clerk's office in person. Warrick County is a growing county near Evansville in southwestern Indiana, and its court system handles a steady volume of felony cases. This page explains where and how to find felony case information in Warrick County.

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Warrick County Felony Records Quick Facts

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Boonville County Seat
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Warrick County Clerk of Courts Records

The Warrick County Clerk of Courts at 1 County Square in Boonville is the official keeper of all county court records, including felony case files. The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This is the place to go for in-person access to Warrick County felony records, certified copies of court documents, and case file review. You can also find court information online at warrickcounty.gov/clerks-main.

Office Warrick County Clerk of Courts
Address 1 County Square, Suite 200, Boonville, IN 47601
Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Clerk Website warrickcounty.gov/clerks-main
Courts warrickcounty.gov/courts/courts

All Warrick County felony case records, from the initial charging document through the final judgment, are maintained by the clerk. Each case file includes charging papers, motions, court orders, and sentencing records. Plain copy fees are $1.00 per page. Certified copies carry a higher fee. Call the Warrick County Clerk to confirm current rates before making the drive to Boonville. The clerk's office also handles court-related payments and small claims filings for the county.

Warrick County's courts are listed at warrickcounty.gov/courts/courts with contact information for each court division. The county has grown significantly in recent decades due to its proximity to Evansville, which means the court system has expanded to handle more cases across multiple court divisions.

Note: Warrick County is one of Indiana's faster-growing counties in southwest Indiana, and the court docket has grown accordingly. Call ahead before visiting the clerk's office for complex or older case research.

Warrick County Felony Records Online

The Indiana MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase lets you search Warrick County felony records by name or case number at no cost. Results show the case summary, charges, court dates, and current status. You can often view final orders and case documents online without logging in. MyCase is maintained by the Indiana Office of Court Services and covers Warrick County courts along with most other Indiana counties.

The Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History at in.gov/ai/appfiles/isp-lch provides a statewide name-based felony arrest search for $15.70 per request. This goes beyond the Warrick County court records and covers arrests across all Indiana counties. It is the right tool when you need a complete criminal history rather than information on a single Warrick County case.

Indiana statutes covering public access to Warrick County felony records are published at iga.in.gov, the Indiana General Assembly's official site. The image below links there.

Warrick County Indiana felony records state resource Indiana General Assembly

Under IC 5-14-3, Indiana law guarantees public access to Warrick County government records, including criminal case files held by the clerk's office and the sheriff.

Warrick County Arrest Records

The Warrick County Sheriff's Office handles felony arrests in the unincorporated parts of the county. The sheriff maintains the county jail and works with the Warrick County Prosecutor's Office on all felony cases. Arrest records and jail booking data for Warrick County felony cases are public records under Indiana law. Under IC 5-14-3-5, arrest logs and basic offense data must be made available to anyone who asks without needing to give a reason.

For people who want to track an offender's custody status, the free Indiana SAVIN service sends notifications when a person moves through the state prison system. The VINE service at vinelink.com covers Warrick County Jail custody changes separately. Both services are free to use and require only a registration with a phone number or email address.

If a Warrick County felony conviction results in a state prison sentence, the Indiana Department of Correction maintains those records separately. Search for currently incarcerated individuals at offenderlocator.idoc.in.gov.

Warrick County Felony Case Process

Felony cases in Warrick County begin with an arrest by county sheriff deputies or local police. The Warrick County Prosecutor reviews the facts and decides whether to file formal charges. If charges go forward, the case is assigned to a Warrick County court division in Boonville. The case then moves through initial hearings, arraignment, and eventually a plea or trial. All filings and orders from each step become part of the official Warrick County felony record, which is open to the public through the clerk or MyCase.

Note: Warrick County neighbors Vanderburgh County, and some residents from the Evansville area may have cases in either county's courts depending on where the offense occurred. Always check both counties if you are unsure.

Warrick County Felony Expungement

Indiana's expungement law under IC 35-38-9 allows some Warrick County residents to ask the court to seal their felony records. Once the court grants the petition, the sealed records are removed from MyCase and the ISP LCH database. The filing fee for expungement petitions is waived in Indiana, making it more accessible. Waiting periods range from one year for some arrests to ten years for the most serious felony convictions. All fines and restitution must be paid first. Murder and most sex offenses cannot be expunged under IC 35-38-9-8.5.

The Indiana Public Access Counselor at in.gov/pac can clarify what records remain visible after a Warrick County court grants expungement. Consult a licensed Indiana attorney for advice specific to your Warrick County felony record.

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Cities in Warrick County

Boonville is the county seat of Warrick County. No cities in Warrick County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated felony records page. All Warrick County felony cases are filed at the courts in Boonville regardless of which community the offense took place in.

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