FAQs
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What are your hours?
We are open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We are closed from noon to 1:00 p.m. for lunch. As a county office, we are closed on Johnson County holidays.
Where are you located?
We are on the Second Floor of the Courthouse in Franklin.
How do I find out when my case is set for hearing?
You should have gotten an email if the court has your email information. You can look on www.mycase.in.gov to find out when your case is set. You can also call the Court staff.
How do I get to talk to the Judge?
The Judge cannot speak with either side of a case without the other side being present. Put your request in writing and submit it to the Court.
Does the Court require special forms?
In most cases, no. Just write out your request in your own words. However, some state laws require specific information in some situations. There are some forms available at www.indianalegalhelp.org.
How do I submit my request to the Court?
You can efile it at www.in.gov/judiciary/efile. You can also mail it or you can submit it to D04ElectronicCopy@co.johnson.in.us. If you need to, you can bring it to the courthouse in person. You must also send a copy to the other party or their attorney if they have one.
How quickly can I get into court?
It varies. However, you can expect it to be at least 6 weeks in the future unless there is an emergency that involves someones safety.
When will the judge rule on my case?
Judge Clark tries to rule as quickly as possible, but there is usually a backlog of cases. By law, she has at least 30 days, and in some cases, 90 days to make a ruling.
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