Access Scott County Background Check

Scott County background check records are kept at the courthouse in Scottsburg, Indiana. This southern Indiana county covers about 190 square miles and is home to roughly 24,000 residents. It sits just 30 miles north of Louisville, Kentucky. The Sheriff's Office and Clerk's Office handle the records that make up a background check in Scott County. Court records, criminal histories, and arrest data are all accessible to the public through online tools and in-person visits.

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Scott County Quick Facts

24,000 Population
Scottsburg County Seat
190 Square Miles
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Scott County Sheriff's Office Records

Sheriff Jerry Goodin runs the Scott County Sheriff's Office. The office is at 111 S 1st Street in Scottsburg, IN 47170. You can call them at 812-752-8400. The fax number is 812-752-5751. The department handles all law enforcement for the unincorporated parts of Scott County and supports the local courts with security and civil process.

When you need arrest records for a background check in Scott County, the sheriff's office is the place to start. Every booking at the Scott County jail creates a record. That record includes the person's name, date of birth, the charges filed, and the date of arrest. These are public records under Indiana law. You can ask for them at the office or through the Scott County Sheriff's website.

The department has a strong focus on community access. They believe open access to their daily operations helps citizens stay safe. The Scott County government directory lists all departments and their contact info. Keep in mind that the sheriff's email is not monitored around the clock. If you need something urgently, call the office or visit in person during business hours.

Note: Email inquiries to the Scott County Sheriff may take a business day or more for a response.

Scott County Court Records for Background Checks

The Scott County Clerk's Office is the official keeper of court records. All criminal cases, civil lawsuits, traffic violations, and protective orders filed in Scott County are stored here. These records form the core of any background check. The clerk can tell you about pending cases, past convictions, and dismissed charges for anyone in Scott County.

Search Scott County court records online at MyCase. This is Indiana's statewide court records system. It is free to use. Enter a name and the system pulls up all matching cases in Scott County. You can see case types, filing dates, charges, and outcomes. Criminal records will show each charge and its resolution. The system updates regularly, so recent filings should appear within a day or two.

For certified copies of Scott County court documents, go to the clerk's office in Scottsburg. The fee is $3 per certified document. Bring your ID and the case number if you have it. You can also mail a written request. The clerk will process it and mail you the copies with a bill for the fees. This is useful if you live far from Scottsburg but need records from Scott County for a background check.

Statewide Background Check Tools

Scott County records are just one part of a full background check. State-level tools let you search all of Indiana at once. The Indiana State Police run a Limited Criminal History check that covers every county. This pulls from a central database of arrests and court outcomes. A fee applies for the search.

The Indiana Department of Correction has two free tools that are useful. The Offender Locator shows anyone who has been in an Indiana state prison. Enter a name and the system tells you if there is a match. The Sex and Violent Offender Registry lets you search by name or address to find registered offenders near any location, including Scott County.

Below is the Indiana State Police limited criminal history search page. This is where you can start a statewide check that includes Scott County records.

Indiana State Police limited criminal history search for Scott County background checks

The Protection Order Registry is another state resource. It shows active protective orders from every Indiana county. If you are doing a background check on someone in Scott County, this registry tells you if there are any protective orders tied to that person.

Records Laws for Scott County

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act controls how background check records work in Scott County. Under Indiana Code 5-14-3, most government records are open. You do not have to explain why you want them. Scott County offices must respond to verbal requests within 24 hours and written requests within seven days.

Some records are restricted. Juvenile records in Scott County are sealed and cannot be accessed through a background check. Expunged records under Indiana Code 35-38-9 are removed from public files after a court grants the petition. Mental health records and ongoing investigation files are also off limits. If a Scott County office denies your request, they must cite the specific statute that allows the denial. You have the right to appeal to the Indiana Public Access Counselor.

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Nearby Counties

Scott County borders these Indiana counties. If you need to expand your background check beyond Scott County, each one has its own set of records offices.