In Indiana, the County Clerk is the Clerk of the Circuit Court, as well as the official who oversees and conducts all elections, as a member of the Election Board. The Clerk is responsible to administer and certify results for all federal, state, county, township, municipal, special, and school board elections. The Clerk's office also issues marriage licenses; processes child support and judgement payments, collects court fees for criminal cases; files all new court cases.
Each county in Indiana is served by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. While some jurisdictions have one Circuit Court, most counties have multiple courts. The Clerk is an elected official who performs as an officer of the court, the manager of court information, and the chief financial officer for all revenues collected on behalf of the court. Visit the Court webpage for more information.
MORGAN COUNTY LOCAL RULES (03/04/13) http://www.in.gov/judiciary/files/morgan-local-rules.pdf