An Indiana Complaint Against Judge is a formal complaint lodged against a judge in the state of Indiana. This complaint is generally filed if the complainant believes the judge has acted inappropriately or unethically in an official capacity. Generally, the complaint is made to the Indiana Judicial Qualifications Commission (JC), which is responsible for investigating complaints against judges. The JC will then determine if there is sufficient evidence to support the complaint and whether disciplinary action should be taken. There are two different types of Indiana Complaint Against Judge. The first type is a formal complaint, which is filed with the JC and is subject to an investigation. The other type is an informal complaint, which is simply a letter sent to the JC expressing concerns with the judge's conduct. The JC will then decide whether to investigate the informal complaint.