Noblesville Residents Directory
The Noblesville residents directory provides access to public records in the seat of Hamilton County. Noblesville has a population of more than 73,000 and serves as the center of county government. The city clerk's office and the records division both handle public records requests. Hamilton County offices in Noblesville keep court filings, land documents, and other official files. This page covers each resource so you can find what you need in Noblesville.
Noblesville Quick Facts
Noblesville City Clerk Directory
The Noblesville City Clerk is a central part of the residents directory. Evelyn Lees serves as Clerk. Her office is at City Hall, 16 S 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060. Call 317-776-6334 for help. The fax number is 317-776-6369. The clerk's office maintains city records, council minutes, ordinances, and other official documents for Noblesville.
The city also has a Records Division that handles record requests. The Noblesville Records Division staff directory lists the people you can contact. The division is at 135 S 9th St, Noblesville, IN 46060. Phone 317-776-6340 or fax 317-776-6388. You can request a report in person at the Public Safety Building at 135 South 9th Street or through the online records portal.
The Noblesville Records Division page gives you details about how to request police and other public records in the city.
The Noblesville City Court is at the same address, 135 S 9th St. Court records for the city are also accessible through this office during business hours.
Hamilton County Records in Noblesville
Since Noblesville is the seat of Hamilton County, the county offices are right in the city. The Hamilton County Records portal is the main starting point for the Noblesville residents directory at the county level. The Clerk's Office provides copies of documents related to immigration, marriage, divorce, expungements, estates, wills, and criminal records. Judgment Dockets and Small Claims Judgments can be viewed online.
The Hamilton County Recorder's Office also sits in Noblesville. It records and preserves public records including deeds, leases, liens, mortgages, and Articles of Incorporation. The office does not hold court orders, decrees, judgments, wills, or death certificates. Those come from the clerk or health department. The county offers electronic records access through Fidlar. The document index goes back to 1947 for deeds and 1973 for other types.
Doxpop provides another way to search the Noblesville residents directory online. It offers a free tier for basic access and paid plans with more features. Recorded documents from Doxpop cover a range of subscription levels. This gives residents in Noblesville several options for searching records from home.
Note: The Hamilton County Sheriff's Records page at hamiltoncounty.in.gov covers police records, case reports, crash reports, and warrants.
Search Noblesville Court Records
Court records for Noblesville are searchable for free at mycase.in.gov. This state tool covers all Indiana courts including Hamilton County courts in Noblesville. Search by name, case number, or attorney. Results show case details, parties, charges, and court events. The site uses the Odyssey Case Management System.
These results are not official records. For certified copies, contact the Hamilton County Clerk's Office in Noblesville. Under IC 5-14-3-3, any person can inspect and copy public records during regular business hours. You do not need to be a Noblesville resident. No reason is needed for the request. Agencies must respond to verbal requests within 24 hours and to written requests within seven days.
Some cases do not appear in the online search. Juvenile files, sealed records, and certain family matters stay off the public tool per Indiana state rules. Visit the clerk's office at the Hamilton County courthouse in Noblesville for those records.
Noblesville Residents Directory State Resources
State tools add to the Noblesville residents directory. The Secretary of State Business Entity Search lets you find business filings for companies in Noblesville at no cost. The Indiana APRA Request Form handles state-level requests. The Indiana Voters Portal lets Noblesville residents check voter registration and find polling places.
The state public access counselor can help if you have a dispute over records. Call 317-234-0906 or toll-free at 1-800-228-6013. Under IC 5-14-3-1, every person has the right to access public records in Indiana. Under IC 5-14-3-4, some records are exempt. But the agency must tell you which exemption applies and give you the name of the person who denied the request.
Nearby Cities in the Directory
Fishers and Carmel are also in Hamilton County and share many of the same county resources as Noblesville. Indianapolis is just south.