Indiana Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative is a legal document in which a creditor or representative of a creditor in a child support case appears before the court in Indiana. The document is typically used when a creditor or representative is attempting to collect a debt from the person obligated to pay child support. This document states the purpose of the appearance, the identity of the creditor or representative, and the amount of the debt being collected. There are two types of Indiana Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative: (1) Appearance of Creditor and (2) Appearance of Representative. The Appearance of Creditor is used when a creditor appears before the court in their own name to collect a debt, while the Appearance of Representative is used when a creditor appoints another person to act on their behalf to collect a debt. Both documents must be filled out completely and accurately to be accepted by the court.