Indiana Real Estate Leads
Pulled From Court Records, Not Title Scrapes
Indiana is a judicial-foreclosure state, which means every foreclosure case starts with a complaint filed at the county court. We pull from that filing the day it hits the docket. Pre-foreclosure, probate, and divorce filings, delivered to one subscriber per county before they reach any aggregator's list.
Lead Types We Pull in Indiana
Every one is a real court filing, delivered the day it is filed, with verified owner and property data.
Pre-Foreclosure
The complaint hits the court docket the day the lender files, and the day it lands in your dashboard. Lists built downstream of the court action arrive weeks or months later.
Divorce
Most divorces never reach the recorder office. Aggregators capture a fraction of what's actually filed. We pull from the court system itself: every petition, every county.
Probate
Most platforms sell a deceased-owner flag inferred from title records. You get the actual probate petition: case number, filing date, executor name, hearing schedule.
Guardianship
When a court appoints a guardian with authority to sell an incapacitated owner's real property, the home often gets sold to fund their care. A motivated sale almost nobody else is watching for.
Partition
Court-ordered sales where co-owners are forcing the sale of a jointly owned property. The owners want out, and it lives only in civil court filings, never in aggregator databases.
Pre-Probate
Reach the family of a recently deceased homeowner before the estate ever enters probate, before a probate attorney is retained and before the home is listed. The earliest, lowest-competition window there is. Once lawyers and the court take over, the deal gets slower, more crowded, and harder to close.
Indiana Counties We Cover
Each county has one subscriber. Click into a county to claim it or join the waitlist.
Don't see your Indiana county? Request coverage and we'll look into adding it.
What's Included in Every Indiana Lead
What Indiana Investors Ask
How long does an Indiana foreclosure typically take from filing to sale?
Indiana judicial foreclosures vary by county and whether the borrower contests. Uncontested cases can move through to sheriff's sale relatively quickly; contested cases can run a year or more. Either way, the post-filing window gives you time to reach the homeowner before the property is auctioned.
Do Indiana divorce filings ever reach recorder-based lead lists?
Almost never. Indiana dissolution decrees and quitclaim deeds resulting from settlements may eventually be recorded, but the original filings live in the court system only. Lists that scrape recorders capture a small fraction of actual divorce volume, and what they do capture lags the filing by 12 months or more.
Which Indiana counties do you cover?
We're live in 57 Indiana counties spanning the Indianapolis-area suburbs (Hendricks, Johnson, Hancock), the Northwest (Lake, Porter, LaPorte), the South Bend area (St. Joseph, Elkhart), the Lafayette / Bloomington corridor (Tippecanoe, Monroe), the Evansville area (Vanderburgh, Warrick), and the Louisville-suburb counties (Clark, Floyd). The full live list is above. If your county isn't listed, request coverage. Most counties go live within weeks of being requested.
How is a lead delivered the same day the case is filed?
Indiana's court system publishes filings to the public docket within hours. We pull the docket overnight, validate ownership against the county tax assessor, enrich with phone and property data, and ship leads to your dashboard the next morning.
What does an Indiana county subscription cost?
Indiana counties are tiered by market size. Discovery (smaller / rural) starts at $99/mo. Standard counties are mid-market metros. Prime is reserved for top metros. Your monthly price is locked for 12 months from signup. See exact tier pricing for every Indiana county.
Claim an Indiana County Before Someone Else Does
One subscriber per county. 7-day free trial. No credit card.
Common Questions
Where can I find off-market real estate leads in Indiana?
Keystone Court Data pulls off-market filings from Indiana court records the day they are filed: pre-foreclosure, probate, divorce, and tax-sale cases across the counties we cover. Indiana is a judicial-foreclosure state, so every foreclosure case starts with a complaint filed at the county Superior or Circuit Court. Pre-foreclosure leads are pulled from those filings the day they hit the docket. See the state coverage page at https://keystonecourtdata.com/states/indiana for the list of built counties.
How does the Indiana foreclosure process work for investors?
Indiana is a judicial-foreclosure state. Every foreclosure starts with the lender filing a complaint at the county Superior or Circuit Court. The homeowner is then served and given roughly 20 days to respond. If they don't, the court typically enters a default judgment within 30 to 60 days. After judgment, Indiana has a statutory 3-month redemption period before the property goes to sheriff's sale. End-to-end, an uncontested case averages 6 to 9 months, contested ones longer. The most reachable window for investors is between the complaint filing and the default judgment, before the homeowner runs out of options.
Are Indiana counties available on Keystone right now?
Indiana counties are live on Keystone. Each county is sold to a single exclusive subscriber; live availability is shown on each county page. The state coverage page lists all built counties with current status.
How fresh is Indiana foreclosure and probate data on Keystone?
Filings are pulled from Indiana court records the same day they are filed. This is faster than the major aggregator lead services, which license data from upstream brokers and refresh weekly or monthly.
What's the cost of Indiana real estate leads on Keystone?
Pricing runs $99 to $449 per month per county depending on market size and filing volume. Each county is exclusive to one subscriber. The 7-day free trial requires no credit card.