Noblesville Warrant Records

Warrant records in Noblesville are managed by Hamilton County courts and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office. As the county seat of Hamilton County, Noblesville is home to the main courthouse and the sheriff's office that handles warrant service for the entire county. Residents can search warrant and court records through Indiana's free MyCase portal, contact the sheriff directly, or request records from the circuit court clerk. This page covers how to search Noblesville warrant records and what resources are available at the county and state level.

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Noblesville Quick Facts

69,000 Population
Hamilton County
NPD Police Department
317-776-6340 Non-Emergency

How to Search Noblesville Warrant Records

Indiana's free MyCase portal is the main tool for searching warrant records in Noblesville. The system covers Hamilton County courts and lets you look up cases by name or cause number. Criminal case records show charges, court dates, and case status. If a warrant has been issued in connection with a case, that information typically appears in the case record. The system uses Soundex matching, so it can find records even with minor spelling differences in a name.

For direct warrant confirmation, contact the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office at 317-773-1872. The office is at 18102 Cumberland Rd in Noblesville. The sheriff handles all warrant service for Hamilton County, including Noblesville. Staff can often confirm whether an active warrant is on file for a specific person. A basic check is usually possible by phone, though detailed case information may require a formal records request.

Older or sealed records may not show in MyCase. The Hamilton County circuit court clerk in Noblesville holds official case files and handles records requests directly.

Noblesville Police Department

The Noblesville Police Department is at 1359 E Conner St, Noblesville, IN 46060. Non-emergency: 317-776-6340. NPD handles local law enforcement within city limits. Officers carry out arrest warrants issued by Hamilton County courts. When a warrant is issued, it is directed to the county sheriff for service, but city officers can also act on warrants during any routine contact. Noblesville is the county seat of Hamilton County, which means the courthouse, circuit court clerk, and sheriff's office are all located within the city. That concentration of offices makes in-person visits more practical here than in other parts of the county. For warrant questions specific to Noblesville, either NPD or the Hamilton County Sheriff can point you to the right resource.

All warrant questions can be addressed in one area of the city. That convenience is worth knowing before you make a trip.

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office at 18102 Cumberland Rd, Noblesville, IN 46060, handles all warrant service for the county. Phone: 317-773-1872. The sheriff's office is responsible for serving arrest warrants, bench warrants, and other court orders issued by Hamilton County judges. Hamilton County is one of Indiana's largest and fastest-growing counties, with four qualifying cities: Noblesville, Carmel, Fishers, and Westfield. The sheriff's office coordinates warrant service across all of these communities.

Tax warrants are a separate matter from arrest warrants. The Indiana Department of Revenue issues tax warrants when residents have outstanding state tax obligations. These are civil in nature and act as liens on property. They can be searched through the state's e-Tax Warrant tool. More information about tax warrants and how to resolve them is available on the Indiana DOR website.

Indiana Protection Order Registry for Noblesville warrant records

The Indiana Protection Order Registry is free to search and covers protection orders and no-contact orders issued in Hamilton County courts, including those affecting Noblesville residents.

Indiana Warrant Laws and Noblesville Courts

Indiana law at IC 35-33-2-1 sets the standard for when courts can issue arrest warrants. A judge must find probable cause, or an indictment must be in hand. Under IC 35-33-2-2, warrants must name the offense, list the date and county of issuance, and carry a judge or clerk's signature. Warrants are directed to the sheriff for service.

Misdemeanor warrants in Noblesville courts expire after 180 days if not served, under IC 35-33-2-4. Felony warrants never expire. They remain active until served or officially withdrawn by the court. This means an old felony warrant from a Hamilton County case could still be valid years later. Checking MyCase or calling the Hamilton County courthouse in Noblesville is the safest way to confirm whether an old warrant remains active.

The Indiana State Police offers a Limited Criminal History search for $15 online. This covers felony and Class A misdemeanor arrests statewide. Under IC 10-13-3-11, this report includes arrest data and court dispositions. Mail requests go to: Indiana State Police, P.O. Box 6188, Indianapolis, IN 46206-6188, phone 317-232-8262.

Protection Orders Affecting Noblesville

Indiana's Protection Order Registry is free and searchable by name or cause number. Hamilton County courts enter protection orders into this statewide registry, which links to the Indiana State Police's IDACS system and the FBI's NCIC. Orders are shared with law enforcement immediately after issuance. Violating a protection order can lead to a new arrest warrant. If you need to confirm whether an order is currently active involving a Noblesville resident, the registry is the right tool to search.

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