Marion County County, IN · Court Filing Fee Lookup

Marion County, Indiana Court Filing
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Court Filing Fee LookupMarion County, IN

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Indiana court filing fees vary across 92 counties — e-filing available (Ind. Code § 29-1-10-13).

Marion County County at a glance

Key facts for Marion County County court filing fee lookup

County seat
Indianapolis
Marion County County seat
Population
977K
Residents in Marion County County (U.S. Census)
Fee structure
Reasonable
Indiana statutory fee basis
Small-estate cap
$50,000
Max value to bypass full probate in Indiana
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What to know about court filing fee lookup in Marion County County

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Court Filing Fee Lookup — Marion County, Indiana

Court Filing in Marion County, Indiana

Court filing fees in Marion County, Indiana are collected by the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis according to Indiana's statutory fee schedule, plus any local surcharges authorized by county ordinance. With 976,706 residents and ranked the most populous jurisdiction in Indiana, Marion County operates within the Circuit/Superior Court (civil/probate/family) / Small Claims Court and follows both the state's base fee requirements and its own local additions.

Marion County is coterminous with Indianapolis, the state capital and home to the Indianapolis 500, the world's largest single-day sporting event, with a diverse economy spanning motorsports, healthcare, and logistics. These local economic characteristics shape the types of legal proceedings filed in Marion County — from probate of estates that include commercial property or business interests near Indianapolis to civil disputes arising from the county's primary industries.

The Marion County Circuit Court handles the full range of case types for this community, with filing fees applying uniformly based on case type regardless of the underlying subject matter.

Marion County is known for landmarks including Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indiana State Museum. For residents and businesses in the areas surrounding these community anchors, knowing the applicable filing fees and court procedures in advance helps legal matters proceed efficiently at the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis.

Filing Fees at the Marion County Circuit Court

  • Filing fees in Marion County are based on Indiana's statutory schedule, which applies statewide, plus any local surcharges assessed by the county. For reference, the statewide base fees by case type are: probate and estate filings — $157$177 (Circuit/Superior Court — Probate Division)
  • civil complaints and appearances — $157$177 (Circuit/Superior Court) / $35$60 (Small Claims Court)
  • family law matters (divorce, custody, support) — $157$177 (Circuit/Superior Court — Domestic Relations)
  • small claims filings — $35$60 (Small Claims Court). These figures represent the state-level base
  • the total amount due at the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis may include additional local charges.

As one of Indiana's larger jurisdictions, Marion County may assess higher local surcharges than the state's rural counties, reflecting the greater administrative cost of operating a high-volume court in Indianapolis.

  • Beyond the initial filing fee, Marion County litigants and estate administrators should budget for recurring court costs throughout the proceeding: fees for filing subsequent motions and responses, charges for certified copies of letters testamentary or court orders (typically $5 to $25 per document in Indiana), jury demand deposits in civil cases, and in probate matters, fees associated with filing the inventory, accountings, and petition for discharge.
  • For a complete picture of expected court costs in Marion County, request the full fee schedule from the Marion County Circuit Court clerk in Indianapolis before initiating the proceeding.

Electronic Filing in Marion County

Indiana has been expanding electronic filing (e-filing) capabilities across its court system. Marion County is among the jurisdictions where e-filing is more established.

For this major county, the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis likely participates in the state's e-filing system, and represented parties in civil and family matters may be required to file electronically. Contact the Marion County Circuit Court clerk directly to confirm the current e-filing requirements for your specific case type.

When e-filing is available in Marion County, the system charges a convenience fee per transaction — typically $2 to $8 — in addition to the applicable statutory court fees. This convenience fee is charged by the e-filing service provider rather than the court itself and is generally non-waivable even for litigants who have received a court fee waiver.

Self-represented litigants (pro se filers) are often exempt from mandatory e-filing requirements and may file in paper at the Marion County Circuit Court clerk's window in Indianapolis during regular business hours.

For probate and estate matters in Marion County, e-filing availability may differ from civil cases. Some Indiana probate courts have been slower to adopt e-filing given the document-intensive nature of estate proceedings — original wills, certified death certificates, and original deeds often require in-person or mail submission regardless of whether other case types accept electronic filing.

Verify with the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis which documents can be e-filed and which require physical originals before planning your filing strategy.

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Fee Waivers at the Marion County Circuit Court

  • Marion County residents who cannot afford court filing fees may apply for a fee waiver under Ind.
  • Code § 33-37-3-2.
  • To apply, file a declaration of financial condition with the Marion County Circuit Court clerk's office in Indianapolis at the time of your initial filing.
  • The declaration lists all household income sources, monthly expenses, assets, and liabilities.
  • A judge or court commissioner reviews the application and issues an order granting or denying the waiver, typically within a few days of submission.
  • Eligibility for a fee waiver in Marion County generally requires that household income fall at or below 125% to 200% of the federal poverty level, or that the applicant is receiving qualifying public benefits — commonly Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, or public housing assistance.
  • The specific income thresholds and qualifying programs are defined in Ind.
  • Code § 33-37-3-2 and may have been updated by recent legislation.
  • Ask the Marion County Circuit Court clerk in Indianapolis for the current income guidelines before completing your declaration.
  • A granted fee waiver covers filing fees charged by the Marion County Circuit Court — including initial filing fees and subsequent filings in the same case — but does not cover costs owed to third parties.
  • In Marion County probate proceedings, a fee waiver does not eliminate the cost of publishing a notice to creditors in a newspaper of general circulation (a statutory requirement in most states), service of process fees paid to process servers or the sheriff's office, or costs for court-ordered appraisals.
  • Budget for these additional costs separately even when a fee waiver is in effect.

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Frequently asked

Questions families ask about Marion County County court filing fee lookup

Edited and reviewed by our editorial team. Answers are general information — not legal advice.

Q: Where do I pay court filing fees in Marion County?

A: Filing fees are paid to the clerk of court at the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis. In-person payment is accepted during business hours. If e-filing is available for your case type, fees are collected through the e-filing system at time of submission. Contact the court for current hours and accepted payment methods.

Q: What is the filing fee to open a probate estate in Marion County?

A: The statewide base fee for probate filings in Indiana is $157$177 (Circuit/Superior Court — Probate Division). Local surcharges in Marion County may add to this amount. Subsequent filings during administration — inventories, accountings, and motions — carry additional fees.

Q: Can I get a fee waiver in Marion County?

A: Yes. Marion County residents who meet the income eligibility requirements under Ind. Code § 33-37-3-2 can apply for a fee waiver by filing a declaration of financial condition with the Marion County Circuit Court clerk in Indianapolis. Waivers cover court filing fees but not third-party costs such as publication or process service fees.

Q: Is e-filing available at the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis?

A: E-filing is likely available for many case types at the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis, given Marion County's size as the 1st largest of Indiana's 92 jurisdictions. Confirm with the clerk whether e-filing is available, mandatory, or optional for your specific case type.

Q: How do court fees in Marion County compare to other Indiana counties?

A: All Indiana counties pay the same state statutory base fees, but local surcharges vary. As one of Indiana's larger jurisdictions, Marion County may assess higher local surcharges than rural counties. Contact the Marion County Circuit Court in Indianapolis for the exact current total.

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