Indiana Attorney Appearance

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Attorney Appearance

Indiana Attorney Appearance is a service that allows attorneys to appear before a court in Indiana without physically being present. This type of appearance is commonly referred to as a “remote appearance” or “virtual appearance.” Attorneys utilize Indiana Attorney Appearance to practice law in Indiana without needing to travel to the courthouse. Indiana Attorney Appearance offers two types of remote appearances. The first is an “electronic appearance” which allows attorneys to appear electronically before the court via an audio/video connection. The second is a “telephonic appearance” which allows attorneys to appear over the telephone. Indiana Attorney Appearance is a convenient and cost-effective way for attorneys to practice law in Indiana without having to be physically present at the courtroom. It also provides attorneys with a greater flexibility to appear in multiple courts at once and to attend hearings remotely.

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The clerk of court maintains court dockets, which are public records in Indiana and can be used for case tracking by attorneys and parties, research by journalists and researchers, and to promote transparency and accountability in the court system for the public.

Anyone may search mycase.in.gov for public (non-confidential) case information and documents. Many documents are available online, free of charge.

? An appearance form is filed by the attorney(s) representing the initiating party, responding party, and any intervening parties in all civil cases. ? In a criminal case, the prosecuting attorney, the defendant's attorney, or defendants defending themselves in a criminal case, file an appearance form. ?

An attorney representing a party who will not be filing a document shall enter a separate notice of appearance as counsel of record indicating the name of the party represented. A separate notice of appearance shall also be entered whenever an attorney is substituted as counsel of record in a particular case.

(I)Temporary or Limited Representation. If an attorney seeks to represent a party in a proceeding before the court on a temporary basis or a basis that is limited in scope, the attorney shall file a notice of temporary or limited representation.

Generally, you may request court records and documents from the clerk's office in the county where the case was heard. You may request a transcript for a specific hearing or trial from the court reporter. Contact the court or clerk's office to request these documents.

The public is allowed to look at court records for most cases. However, there are some court records the public is not allowed to see. This happens when a law or court order makes a record confidential.

You can search court cases by case, name, or attorney at mycase.IN.gov. To see which courts post case information online, visit the Indiana Judicial Branch website.

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