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May court records be transferred to another agency, like a local library, historical society, genealogical society or archives?

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May court records be transferred to another agency, like a local library, historical society, genealogical society or archives?

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Administrative Rule 7(C) permits a transfer, under the following conditions: C. Records Authorized for Transfer. With the written approval of the Indiana Supreme Court, records authorized for transfer to the Archives Division of the Indiana Commission on Public Records may be deposited by said Commission with a local repository, such as a historical society, library, archives, or university, as designated by the Commission and meeting the archival standards of the Commission.

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