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  1. Jurisdiction of Indiana Trial Courts. Circuit Courts. Unlimited trial jurisdiction in all cases, except when exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction is conferred upon other courts. Appellate jurisdiction over appeals from city and town courts.

  2. Fountain County Courts. Contact the local court directly with questions about jury duty, an upcoming court date, or getting a copy of a document in your case if it isn't available online.

  3. Government. Recorder. The elective office of county recorder was the first local office created by the Constitution of the state of Indiana in 1816. It is the primary duty of county recorders to record instruments submitted for recording and maintaining those records for perpetuity.

  4. Court Forms. The following links will provide you with Pro-Se Court forms that you can complete on your own and file in the Clerk's office. When filing forms in this manner, you are saying that you know enough about the law to represent yourself in court. The Clerk's staff can not advise you on how to complete these forms. Divorce Forms. Fee Waiver

  5. The Fountain County Clerk's office, located in the Fountain County Courthouse, offers various services to the public. These services include issuing marriage licenses, providing vital records such as birth and death certificates, and assisting with genealogy research. The office is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.

  6. The Fountain County Courthouse, built in 1937, is a prominent Art Deco building located in Covington, Indiana. It serves as the seat of government for Fountain County and houses various county offices, including the courts.

  7. Fountain County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Covington, Fountain County, Indiana. It was built in 1937 as a Public Works Administration project.

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