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.
Why Indiana Court Records Beat Indiana List Services
Three things make Indiana an unusually clean state to work from court filings.
Judicial foreclosure
Indiana requires every foreclosure to be filed and adjudicated through the county court. Notice of sale and post-sale recording happen weeks or months later. By pulling from the court complaint, we get foreclosure filings 30-90 days ahead of the recorder events most aggregators scrape.
Estates filed in probate court
Indiana probate cases are filed in the county circuit or superior court the day the petition is submitted. You get the case number, filing date, executor name, and the property address. Not the deceased-owner flag aggregators infer from a title record months later.
Dissolution-of-marriage on the public docket
Indiana family-court dissolution cases appear on the public court docket at filing. We catch them at filing and identify the marital property via tax-assessor lookup so you reach owners during the divorce-driven sell window, not 12+ months later when the deed transfer hits the recorder.
Indiana Counties We Cover
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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.
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