Court Dates For Inmates

How do i find out a court date for an inmate?

If there is an inmate that i have no conatct with in the prison in Indiana Springs has a court date, how do i find out when, and is it open to the public?? Can i go?

You would need some information to track the date down first. I’m not sure if you can just show up in court. You can find out when and where court is taking place and call the court house to see if it’s open to the public.

To find out about a court date…

Search for the clerk of the court in the county and state where the inmate is incarcerated or where the offense was committed. Navigate to the court calendar, sometimes called the court docket. Select the type of case like criminal, civil, etc…You may be able to search by the name and even case number.

Select the case associated with the name of the inmate you’re trying to find from the list of names and cases. There may be more than one case for the same person, or more than one person with the same name. If so, you can narrow it down using other information you may have, like date of birth, middle initial or crime committed. Cases are usually sorted with most recent at the top, so start at the top and work down.

Select the first case listed for the inmate. A full detail sheet of the history of the case will open. On the detail sheet, you’ll find the details of the charges and everything that has happened to date, money that is due or has been paid, whether there is bail, the attorney’s name, the judge’s name and court dates, including the next court date and the courtroom number. If this is not the case you’re interested in, go back to the listing and try the next case. Repeat as necessary until you find the case you’re looking for.