Access Lebanon Phone Directory

The Lebanon phone directory lists city hall contacts, Boone County court numbers, and public record search tools for central Indiana. Lebanon is the county seat of Boone County and sits about 30 miles northwest of Indianapolis. The city has a population over 16,000. Main offices are at 201 E. Main Street, Lebanon, IN 46052, and Lebanon phone number is 765-482-1200. This page pulls together the contacts and online tools you need for reaching local departments, searching court records through free state portals, checking professional licenses, and looking up voter or business information for the Lebanon area. Boone County handles legal filings for everyone in this part of the state, and most record requests start at the county clerk's office or through one of the state-level tools below.

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16,000+ Population
Boone County
765-482-1200 City Phone
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Lebanon City Government Phone Directory

City hall is at 201 E. Main Street, Lebanon, IN 46052. Call the Lebanon phone directory at 765-482-1200 for the main phone line. Staff can transfer your phone call to any city department. Lebanon runs departments for police, fire, streets, water, sewer, parks, planning, and code enforcement. Each one has its own direct line, but the main number is the best starting point when you are not sure who handles your question.

Lebanon uses a mayor-council form of government. The Mayor handles daily operations and the City Council sets policy and approves the budget. Most departments are open Monday through Friday on a standard schedule. After-hours calls go to voicemail. Leave your name, number, and a brief message. Someone from the right office will call you back the next business day. For water or sewer emergencies outside of normal hours, check Lebanon website for an emergency contact number. The Lebanon phone directory for city services starts with this main number and fans out from there.

Utility billing runs through the city as well. Water, sewer, and stormwater questions go to the utility department. Call the main phone line and ask for utility billing, or find the direct number on the city website. New service setup, billing disputes, and payment options are all handled through that office during regular hours.

Boone County Phone Directory for Lebanon

Lebanon is the county seat of Boone County. All court filings, case records, marriage licenses, and legal documents go through the Boone County Clerk. The clerk's office is in the Boone County Courthouse in downtown Lebanon. Call them for case lookups, copy requests, and filing questions. The courthouse handles civil, criminal, family, probate, and small claims cases for the entire county.

Under IC 5-14-3-3, any person may inspect and copy public records held by any public agency during regular business hours. You can walk into the Boone County courthouse, ask to see a case file, and the Lebanon clerk must let you look at it for free. Copies come with a per-page fee. Certified copies cost a bit more. Call the Lebanon clerk first if you want to make sure they have what you need before making the trip. Staff can pull files ahead of time so you don't wait around when you arrive. Most walk-in requests at the Lebanon courthouse are handled the same day.

For mail requests, send a written letter to the Boone County Clerk with the case name, case number, and a check or money order for copy fees. Under Indiana law, agencies must respond to written requests within 7 days. Phone and in-person requests get a 24-hour window. These response times apply to every government office in the Lebanon phone directory system.

Lebanon Phone Directory for Court Records

Indiana's MyCase portal is the state's free court records tool. It covers all 92 counties, including Boone County. Search by case number, party name, citation number, or attorney name. Results show case type, current status, parties, hearing dates, and some court orders in PDF format. You do not need an account. This is the fastest way to search court records in the Lebanon phone directory area without a trip to the courthouse.

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There are some limits to what shows up. Juvenile cases stay sealed. Expunged records do not appear. Protection order details are blocked by federal law. Documents marked "Not Available Online" must be picked up in person from the Boone County Clerk. For the majority of civil and criminal cases filed in Lebanon, though, MyCase gives you case information right from your phone or computer. Use an asterisk for partial name matches and the sounds-like feature to catch alternate spellings.

IC 5-14-3-6 requires agencies to respond to in-person or phone requests within 24 hours. If you call the Boone County Clerk about a case in Lebanon, they should help you that same day. Written requests get a 7-day response window. No charge to just view a record. Fees only apply when you want copies.

State Phone Directory Tools for Lebanon

The state runs a free employee phone directory at IN.gov Find a Person. Search by name, agency, or the last four digits of a phone number. Results show each person's name, agency, phone, email, and office location. State workers based in or near Lebanon may show up here. Lebanon's location close to Indianapolis means that some state workers living in Boone County commute to agencies in the capital. The state switchboard at 317-232-1000 can route calls to any agency that serves the Lebanon area.

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The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency runs a free license check covering more than 40 boards. Verify doctors, nurses, contractors, real estate agents, plumbers, and other licensed professionals in Lebanon by name or license number. Click on any result for full license details, including issue date, expiration, and any disciplinary actions. The PLA office in Indianapolis answers at 317-232-2960 for questions about a specific license record. This tool works like a phone directory for licensed professionals across the state.

Lebanon BMV Phone Directory and Driver Records

The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles serves Lebanon residents through branch locations in the Lebanon area. The statewide BMV phone line is 888-692-6841. Call to find branches by zip code, check license or plate status, and make payments. A Viewable Driver Record is free online. An Official Driver Record costs $4. The automated phone system runs around the clock. Live customer service reps are on the line Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM.

You need your driver's license number, the last four digits of your Social Security number, and your zip code to get through the automated system. It handles most routine tasks without needing a live person. If you do need a rep, wait times are usually shorter first thing in the morning or right after lunch. The BMV is one of the most called government lines for Lebanon residents who need to sort out license or vehicle questions. Boone County's proximity to Indianapolis means there are multiple branch locations within a short drive.

Voter and Business Phone Directory in Lebanon

Voter registration in Lebanon goes through Boone County. The Indiana Voters Portal lets you check your registration status, find your polling place, view sample ballots, and request an absentee ballot. You must be a U.S. citizen, an Indiana resident, and at least 18 by election day. Registration closes 29 days before any election. Contact the Boone County Clerk for local voter questions.

The Indiana Secretary of State business search is the official tool for finding registered businesses in Lebanon. Search by name, entity ID, registered agent, or principal. Results show entity name, status, type, and principal address. The search is free and covers LLCs, corporations, partnerships, and nonprofits across Indiana. For questions about a listing, call the SOS at 317-234-9768. The Lebanon phone directory for business contacts starts here. Boone County has seen rapid growth in recent years, so the business registry for this area is growing fast.

Public Records Access in Lebanon

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act at IC 5-14-3 governs every government office in Lebanon. Any person can inspect and copy public records during regular business hours. No charge to look. Copy fees must match the actual cost of paper, equipment, and labor. Phone directory data, court files, city documents, and most county records all fall under this law.

Some records are exempt from public access. Juvenile files stay sealed under state law. Active law enforcement investigations can be withheld. Mental health records and adoption files are also off limits. But the vast majority of what people search for through the Lebanon phone directory is open and available. IC 5-14-3-8 lists the specific exemptions, and everything not on that list is presumed to be public. If a Lebanon or Boone County office denies your request, the State Public Access Counselor can step in. Call 317-234-0906 or toll-free at 1-800-228-6013 for help with any records denial in the Lebanon area.

  • Phone and in-person requests: 24-hour response window
  • Written requests: 7 business days to respond
  • Viewing records at the Lebanon office: free
  • Copies: actual cost only
  • Denied? Call Public Access Counselor at 317-234-0906

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Boone County Phone Directory

Lebanon is the county seat of Boone County. The Lebanon phone directory covers this office. All court, property, and vital records for the city go through Boone County offices. The Boone County Clerk handles case filings and record requests for the entire county.

Nearby Cities

Zionsville, Whitestown, and Frankfort are the closest cities to Lebanon. Zionsville is in Boone County just south of Lebanon, near the Hamilton County line. Whitestown is a fast-growing town in Boone County east of Lebanon along I-65. Frankfort is the county seat of Clinton County, about 20 miles north. All three cities file court records through their respective county clerks, and residents can use the same statewide search tools listed on this phone directory page from any location in Indiana.