Greene County Bench Warrants

Bench warrants in Greene County are issued through the Circuit Court in Bloomfield and served by the Greene County Sheriff's Department. Sheriff George Dallaire heads the department, which is NIBRS compliant and handles all warrant service in the county. You can search for Greene County bench warrants online through the MyCase portal at no cost, or reach out to the sheriff's office directly for status checks. This page walks through the search process, explains how bench warrants work under Indiana law, and outlines your options if a warrant comes up in Greene County.

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Greene County Sheriff's Department

Sheriff George Dallaire leads the Greene County Sheriff's Department from the office at 204 County Road 70 E in Bloomfield. The mailing address is PO Box 267, Bloomfield, IN 47424. You can reach the department at 812.384.4411. The office handles all bench warrant service in Greene County. When a court order comes through, deputies serve the warrant. The department is NIBRS compliant, which means it follows the National Incident-Based Reporting System for crime data. This level of compliance indicates a well-run records operation.

The Greene County Sheriff also has a public records request form available through the county website. You can access the sheriff's department page at co.greene.in.us for more details on services and contact info.

The Greene County Sheriff's department page on the county website provides access to public records requests and department details.

Greene County Sheriff department page for bench warrant and records information

The county site includes information on how to reach the Greene County Sheriff and submit requests for public records.

Address 204 County Road 70 E, PO Box 267, Bloomfield, IN 47424
Phone 812.384.4411
Sheriff George Dallaire
Reporting NIBRS Compliant

Search Greene County Bench Warrants Online

MyCase is the free state tool for checking bench warrants in Greene County. Go to public.courts.in.gov/mycase and enter the person's name. The results come from the Odyssey system used by Indiana courts. You will see case status, court dates, filings, and orders. Bench warrants show up as entries in the case record. Use the last name and first initial for focused results. Case number searches work too.

The system is up 24 hours a day. Sealed cases and expunged records do not show, but most active bench warrants in Greene County will appear if the case is still open. It is the fastest way to check without making a phone call.

The Indiana Courts have a public records page at in.gov/courts/public-records that explains what court data is open to the public, including warrant-related filings from Greene County.

How Bench Warrants Work in Greene County

A judge in Greene County issues a bench warrant when someone does not follow a court order. Missing a court hearing is the top reason. The judge issues the warrant on the spot during the session. Not paying a fine on time, breaking probation, or ignoring a specific court directive can also trigger one. Under IC 35-33-2-1, Indiana judges have the power to issue bench warrants whenever a person fails to comply with a lawful court order.

The Greene County Clerk logs the warrant into the case file. The sheriff gets a copy. Then it enters the statewide database. Any officer in Indiana can see it. A state trooper on US-231 or a city officer in Bloomfield can pick up the warrant during a routine stop. Under IC 35-33-2-3, service can happen at any hour. Felony bench warrants do not expire. Misdemeanor warrants in Greene County are subject to the 180-day service window under IC 35-33-2-4, but the warrant stays on record even after that time passes.

Dealing with Greene County Warrants

The smartest first move is to get legal advice. A lawyer can file a motion with the Greene County court to recall the bench warrant and request a new hearing date. This often avoids jail time. Indiana Legal Services provides free legal help to residents who qualify based on income. They handle cases in Greene County and throughout the state.

Another route is turning yourself in at the Greene County Sheriff's office in Bloomfield. Bring your ID. The department processes you and the court gets notified. The judge decides on bond. For minor bench warrants, you may get a personal recognizance release, meaning you leave without paying. More serious cases may need cash bond or a bail bond service.

If the bench warrant is from an unpaid fine, try calling the Greene County Clerk's office to see whether paying the balance clears it. This does not always work, but it is worth asking. The main thing is to take action. A bench warrant in Greene County will keep causing problems until it is resolved.

State Resources for Greene County

Other state tools can help with bench warrant searches in Greene County. The Indiana State Police criminal history check may show entries tied to bench warrants. It costs a fee and takes time to process. The VINELink system tracks custody status for people picked up on warrants across Indiana, including Greene County facilities.

Under IC 36-2-13-5, the Greene County Clerk must maintain records of all court orders, bench warrants included. The state courts post access rules at in.gov/courts/public-records that apply to Greene County records.

Note: The Greene County Sheriff's public records request form can also be used to request warrant information through official channels.

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Nearby Counties

Greene County is in southwestern Indiana, with several neighboring counties. A bench warrant ties to the court that issued it, so confirm you are checking the right county for the case.