Citizens' Guide to Indiana Courts
This webpage is designed to provide Indiana citizens with information about Indiana Courts and resources for interactions with Indiana Courts. The Indiana Judicial System is working to improve this site by making it more user friendly and by adding new content. Please be patient as we continue to build this website.
 

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Know Your Indiana Courts

The Indiana Constitution divides state government into three branches: the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial. The Constitution provides that the judicial power of the State is vested in a Supreme Court, a Court of Appeals, Circuit Courts and such other courts as the General Assembly may establish (Indiana Constitution Article 7§1). The first court in the Indiana Territory consisted of three judges appointed by the Governor in 1800. Today, the Indiana court system has evolved into a system of justice that is sophisticated and complex. It consists of different levels of courts serving different functions, and over 400 judicial officers hearing more than 1.6 million cases each year!

Learn more about the structure and processes of the Indiana judicial system.

 
Last modified on Thursday, May, 08, 2008
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