Marshall County Courthouse
211 W Madison Street
Plymouth, Indiana 46563
(574) 936-8922
Fax: (574) 936-8893
Office Hours
Mon. – Friday 8:00 – 4:00
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The State of Indiana has ninety-two counties, and each county is served by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. While some jurisdictions have one Circuit Court, Marshall County has three Courts: Marshall Circuit, Superior 1, and Superior 2.
The Clerk is an elected official who serves as an officer of the Court and the manager of Court information. Indiana Statute provides that the Clerk may serve up to two successive four-year terms (or eight years in any period of twelve years). The Clerk serves as the chief financial officer for all revenues collected on behalf of the Court, and also serves as a member of the Marshall County Commission on Public Records.
In Indiana, the Clerk is the official who oversees and conducts all elections, as a member of the Election Board. The Clerk is responsible for administering and certifying results for all federal, state, county, township, municipal, special, and school board elections.
What We Do
- Receipt court costs, fees and fines for all court cases
- Collect and disburses Child Support payments
- Collect costs and disburses judgment monies
- Maintain Traffic Infraction Division overseeing more than 9000 cases annually
- Process marriage applications, issue marriage licenses and solemnize marriages
- Process Passport applications
- File and process new cases for Civil, Criminal, Family Relations, Probate and Small Claims Division
- Issue various court documents including arrest warrants, commitments, jailer’s releases, protective orders, service of process and writs
- Maintain the Judgment Docket and Record of Judgments and Orders
- Oversee the maintenance and microfilming of court records
- Prepare certified copies of documents
- Oversee jury selection for courts

