Marion Criminal History Lookup

Criminal history records for the city of Marion are maintained by the Grant County Clerk and the Marion Police Department. Marion is the county seat of Grant County in central Indiana, with a population of about 28,000. It is important to note that Marion the city is in Grant County, not Marion County. Marion County is home to Indianapolis. All criminal cases from the city of Marion go through the Grant County court system. You can search records online or visit the courthouse in person.

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28,000 Population
Grant County
County Seat Status
$15 ISP Check Fee

Grant County Clerk and Marion Criminal Cases

The Grant County Clerk of the Circuit Court keeps all criminal case files for the city of Marion. Since Marion is the county seat, the courthouse is right in town. You can walk in to search and view case records during business hours. The clerk keeps files on felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions filed anywhere in Grant County.

Office Grant County Clerk of the Circuit Court
Address 401 S Adams St
Marion, IN 46953
Phone (765) 668-8125
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Bring a valid photo ID when you go. Staff can look up cases by name or number. You can view the file and get copies. Criminal records in Marion are public under Indiana's Access to Public Records Act (IC 5-14-3) unless a court has sealed them or the person obtained an expungement under IC 35-38-9. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Call (765) 668-8125 to ask about current fees.

The Grant County Sheriff is at 214 E 4th St, Marion, IN 46952. Their phone number is (765) 662-9836. The sheriff handles incidents in the county outside of Marion city limits. If you are not sure which office has the record you need, call both. They can direct you to the right place quickly.

Search Marion Criminal History Online

The Indiana MyCase portal covers Grant County and all cases from the city of Marion. It is free to use. Enter a name, case number, or attorney name to search. Results include charges, case type, filing dates, and current status. Some documents from the case file are viewable online.

Remember that when searching MyCase for Marion cases, you should look under Grant County. Marion County is a different county that covers Indianapolis. This is a common mix-up. If you search under the wrong county, you will not find what you are looking for.

Indiana MyCase portal for searching Marion criminal history in Grant County

MyCase is not the official court record. It can have delays or small errors. Older Marion cases might not be in the system. For the full official file, go to the clerk's office on S Adams St. The system is updated frequently but there is usually a short gap between a filing and when it shows up online.

For a search that covers the whole state, the Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History check costs $15.70 online. It covers felonies and Class A misdemeanor arrests from all 92 Indiana counties. Save or print the PDF result within 14 days because it expires after that.

Marion Police Department Records

The Marion Police Department handles law enforcement within the city limits. Arrests and incident responses create police reports that the department keeps. These are separate from the court records at the Grant County Clerk's Office.

Department Marion Police Department
Address 205 S Adams St
Marion, IN 46953
Phone (765) 668-4411

Call (765) 668-4411 to ask about getting a police report. Reports from closed cases are generally available under IC 5-14-3. Active investigation records may be held back. You might need to fill out a written request. The department can explain fees and how to pick up or receive copies of Marion police records.

Expungement of Criminal Records in Marion

Indiana's expungement law (IC 35-38-9) lets people petition to have criminal records sealed or removed from public view. Marion residents file the petition in Grant County court. Whether you qualify depends on the offense and how much time has passed. Misdemeanors typically qualify first. Some felonies have longer waiting periods, and certain serious crimes are not eligible.

Once granted, the expunged record drops out of MyCase and ISP checks. You file the petition at the Grant County Clerk's Office at 401 S Adams St in Marion. There is a filing fee. The judge reviews and decides. Forms are available on the Indiana courts website. If you need help figuring out whether your case qualifies, Indiana Legal Services offers free assistance for income-eligible residents. A local attorney in Marion can also advise you on the process and timeline.

Note: Juvenile records in Indiana are sealed by default and will not appear on any criminal history check.

Legal Resources for Criminal History in Marion

Indiana Legal Services helps low-income people in Grant County with legal issues, including questions about criminal records and expungement. The Grant County Public Defender's Office handles active criminal cases for people who cannot pay for a lawyer. The Indiana State Bar Association offers a lawyer referral service to connect you with a criminal defense attorney in the Marion area.

The clerk's office at the courthouse can provide forms and tell you where to file. They cannot give legal advice. For self-help tools, the Indiana courts website has guides on expungement, record access, and navigating the court system. Community groups in Marion may also host legal clinics from time to time.

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Grant County Criminal History Records

Marion is the county seat of Grant County. All criminal cases from Marion go through Grant County courts. For more on the county system, fees, and other resources, see the Grant County page.

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