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- Rule 9 is intended to address those extraordinary circumstances in which confidential information or information which is otherwise excluded from Public Access is to be included in a release of information.
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Jan 1, 2005 · This rule recognizes there are strong societal reasons for allowing Public Access to Court Records and denial of access could compromise the judiciary's role in society, inhibit accountability, and endanger public safety. This rule starts from the presumption of open Public Access to Court Records.
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Jun 28, 2024 · The person seeking access to the Court Record shall file with the Court having jurisdiction over the record a verified written request demonstrating that: (a) Extraordinary circumstances exist requiring deviation from the general provisions of this rule; (b) The public interest will be served by allowing access; (c) Access or dissemination of ...
Jan 1, 2020 · Rule 9. Court Records and Fees. Effective January 1, 2020. (A) [Repealed and replaced by Access to Court Records Rule 1]. (B) [Repealed and replaced by Access to Court Records Rule 2]. (C) Definitions. For purpose of this rule:
Nov 19, 2019 · The Indiana Supreme has created the Indiana Rules on Access to Court Records to replace several portions of Administrative Rule 9. In orders handed down Friday, members of the Indiana Supreme Court amended Administrative Rule 9 and its references by striking them from the Indiana Rules of Court.
When used in Administrative Rule 9, this term can refer to any court in Indiana, including the Indiana Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the Indiana Tax Court, circuit, superior, probate, county, city, town, and small claims courts.
IX. Table of Contents. Key definitions.......................................................................................................................................................................... 1. Presumption that, except in limited circumstances, all Court Records will be open and.
The purposes of this rule are to: Contribute to public safety; Protect individual Due Process rights and privacy interests; Minimize the risk of injury to individuals; Promote accessibility to Court Records; Promote governmental accountability and transparency; Protect proprietary business information; and.