Indianapolis, IN asked in Criminal Law for Indiana

Q: What would be the best way to pull and view dockets from an old e-filing. filed in prison, can no longer access account.

Plaintiff / Appellant: xxxx

Defendant / Appellee: STATE OF INDIANA, Attorney General

Case Number: 21-3013

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A: To view dockets from an old e-filing when you cannot access your account, you should contact the clerk of the court where the case was filed. They can provide guidance on how to access public records. In some jurisdictions, court documents can be accessed online through a court's case management system; in others, you may need to request documents in person or via mail.

Additionally, you may need to provide specific details about the case, such as the case number, the names of the parties involved, and the year it was filed. If there are barriers due to the account being inaccessible, the clerk's office might have alternative solutions for retrieval. It may also be helpful to explain your situation—that you filed while in prison and now lack access to the original e-filing account.

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