Access Brownsburg Residents Directory

The Brownsburg residents directory covers public records kept by town and county offices in Hendricks County, Indiana. Brownsburg is a town of about 31,200 people just west of Indianapolis. Records for the area include court filings, land documents, vital records, and other government files. Most are stored at the Hendricks County level in Danville, the county seat. You can search many of these records through online tools or visit the county offices during business hours. This page gives you the full picture of where and how to search.

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Brownsburg Directory Hendricks County

Hendricks County keeps the main public records for Brownsburg. The county fully complies with the Indiana Access to Public Records Act, IC 5-14-3. The law says all persons are entitled to full and complete information about the affairs of government. This means you can ask for records at any Hendricks County office and expect to get them, unless a specific exemption applies.

The Hendricks County Recorder's Office maintains permanent public records involving real estate, personal property, mortgages, liens, leases, subdivision plats, military discharges, and public official bonds. These records are filed to give legal public notice of their existence. The recorder's office will not perform searches for you and will not give legal opinions. Staff cannot help you fill out documents either. If you know the recording info, you can request a copy.

Brownsburg residents directory Hendricks County Recorder office page

Deeds presented after 3:45 p.m. will be transferred the next business day. The recorder uses Doxpop for online document viewing. You can also check Equity Protect for property fraud monitoring and Beacon for property records.

Brownsburg Residents Directory Record Types

The Hendricks County offices maintain many types of records you can search in the Brownsburg area. These cover a wide range of government data.

  • Court records including civil, criminal, family, and probate cases
  • Property records such as deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, and assessments
  • Vital records like birth certificates older than 75 years, death certificates, marriage, and divorce files
  • Business records including licenses, permits, and assumed business names
  • Tax records, meeting minutes, budget documents, and law enforcement records

The Hendricks County Clerk's Office is the main custodian for court-related documents. The office is at 51 W Main St, Danville, IN 46122. The recorder's office is at the Hendricks County Government Center, 355 S Washington St, Danville, IN 46122. For vital records, the Hendricks County Health Department handles those at the same Government Center address. You can reach the health department at 317-745-9217. Birth records from 1882 to the present are on file.

How to Search Brownsburg Directory Records

There are several ways to search the Brownsburg residents directory. Online, you can use mycase.in.gov for free court case searches. This state tool covers all Indiana courts including Hendricks County. Search by name, case number, or attorney name. Results show case details and are updated regularly. These online results are not official records though.

For in-person searches, visit the Hendricks County offices in Danville during business hours. The courthouse, recorder's office, and assessor's office all have public terminals where you can look through records at no cost. Under IC 5-14-3-8(c), in-person inspection of records is free. You only pay when you ask for copies. Standard copy fees in Hendricks County are $1 per page. The Community Corrections office charges the same rate, with fees paid electronically or by money order.

You can also submit formal written requests. Under IC 5-14-3-3, describe the records with reasonable detail. Include names, dates, or other identifying info. The office must respond within 7 days for written requests. Photo ID is typically needed for vital records and some court documents. Parents and legal guardians can access records for minor children.

Note: All publicly accessible documentation can be found free of charge on the Hendricks County website.

Brownsburg Directory State Resources

Brownsburg residents also have access to state-level search tools. The Indiana Voters Portal lets you check voter registration and find polling places. It requires two-factor login with a code sent to your phone or email. The Secretary of State Business Search covers all business entities in Indiana. Both tools are free.

If you need state-level records, the Indiana APRA Request Form lets you file a request online. For questions or help with any records issue in Brownsburg or Hendricks County, the State Public Access Counselor can be reached at 317-234-0906 or 1-800-228-6013.

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