City-County Building Reopens

INDIANAPOLIS — In addition to police services and criminal courts, which opened last week, the vast majority of other city and county agencies in the City-County Building, located at 200 E. Washington Street, opened Monday, June 22. Juvenile and Civil Courts will continue to operate remotely and will begin limited in-person hearings on July 6, 2020. Traffic Court will continue to operate remotely for the foreseeable future.
All public services will be consolidated on the first floor, including property tax payments, property tax assessment and valuation, and other property services. The County Assessor, Recorder, and other county services are open. There will be floor markers to maintain a 6-foot social distance while waiting to access public services. Anyone planning a visit to the City-County Building should check Indy.gov first for information and to schedule an appointment when needed. A wide variety of public services are also available digitally at Indy.gov.
Those participating in court proceedings need to check their case status at mycase.in.gov before coming to the building as cases may still be delayed, held remotely, or moved to another court. Information on the courts’ reopening plan can be found at Indy.gov/courts.
Designated court and public elevators will be open for use. However, access to floors for any reason other than a court appearance is limited to city-county employees and building staff.
Face coverings are required for everyone entering the building at all times. Designated staff will hand out reusable face coverings to those who need one and can also help those who need special assistance.
Entrances on Market, Delaware, and Washington streets are open for specific access to services. Visitors may be asked to use the alternate court entrance to maintain social distancing.
• North – Market Street Entrance — Courts and Related Services Only
• West – Delaware Street Entrance — Alternate Courts Entry, Family Services, and Election Services
• South – Washington Street Entrance — Property taxes, Police Services, Other Public Services, Appointments, and Employee Guests
For more information or to access online services, please visit Indy.gov.