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Respect our Elders - Report Abuse and Neglect
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About the IPAC
The IPAC is a non-partisan, independent state judicial branch agency and was created by statute in 1973. It is made up of Indiana's 91 prosecuting attorneys and their chief deputies and governed by a 10 member Board of Directors chosen from among the state's prosecuting attorneys.
The IPAC assists prosecuting attorneys by preparing manuals, providing legal research, and conducting training seminars. It serves as a liaison to local, state, and federal agencies, study commissions, and community groups in an effort to support law enforcement and promote the fair administration of justice.
Criminal Case Inititiation through E-filing - Mandatory March 1, 2019
The INPCMS offers two ways to initiate criminal cases. Data can be sent and data received back (partial initial e-filing) or data can be exchanged and documents filed (full initial e-filing).
The Indiana Supreme Court has decided to require that criminal cases be fully initiated by efiling. On March 1, 2019, in those counties where e-filing is mandatory for subsequent documents, the requirement will also be to fully initiate the case through e-filing.
In those counties where e-filing will be implemented after March 1, full initial e-filing will be required at the conclusion of the voluntary period.
Please contact the IPAC or the INPCMS vendor for further assistance.
Lexis Advance
New prosecutors and deputies can obtain Lexis Advance accounts through the IPAC by contacting Kasey Nell at (317) 232-1836 or at knell@ipac.in.gov
Putting Children First
DID YOU KNOW?
Your county prosecutor’s office can help you with child support matters regardless of your level of income?
Your prosecutor can assist with:
- Establishing paternity.
- Establishing support orders.
- Enforcing support orders.
Learn More about Title IV-D Child Support Services provided by your prosecutor.
The Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council does not provide child support services. To obtain child support services, contact your county prosecutor's child support office.
Disclaimer
The Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council does not provide legal research, legal advice, or legal services to the public and does not have access to individual court records.
IPAC Contact Info
Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council
302 W. Washington St., Rm. E-205
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Telephone: 317-232-1836
Fax: 317-233-3599
Email: ipacinfo@ipac.in.gov
David N. Powell
Executive Director