Cypress Manor, formerly known as the Hendricks County Home, is a unique housing facility in a historic home - like setting. Surrounded by flower gardens, spacious lawns, and large trees, Cypress Manor offers a relaxed country - like environment with a full line of services for independent or assisted living.
With professional nurse consultant and menus prepared by dietary consultants, as well as an experienced staff of caregivers, residents are assured of safe and comfortable housing as well as particular attention to individual needs.
Religious activities, birthday celebrations, and trips to area parks and attractions are a few of the activities residents may enjoy through the coordination of our staff and generous contributions of time and gifts from many churches, families, and civic organizations.
Conveniently located just inside the town of Danville, residents enjoy the proximity of various churches, parks, and shops in the Danville/Avon area.
Frequently Asked Questions:
(Q) How can I contact the Assessor with questions about my property?
(A) A taxpayer may e-mail us at assessordept@co.hendricks.in.us, or call (317)745-9207 for assistance.
(Q) Can I disagree with my assessment?
(A) The Property owner may appeal their assessment. A property owner should review the property record to ensure the data is correct, e.g. square footage, plumbing fixtures, finished attics and basements. If your assessment is not in the range of the fair market value in use, then you may file a Form 130 with our office.
(Q) Is there any way I can reduce my property taxes?
(A) Check with the Hendricks County Auditor to be sure you have all of the exemptions you are entitled to have.
Property Tax Assessment Appeal Fact Sheet
Property Tax Caps/ Circuit Breaker Credits Fact Sheet
Annual Adjustment of Assessed Values Fact Sheet
Statewide Cyclical Reassessment Fact Sheet 2022-2024
To apply for a position at Hendricks County Government, you must utilize Hendricks County BambooHR: https://hendrickscounty.bamboohr.com/jobs/?source=other. If you are unable to complete the application by utilizing the link above, please complete the application listed below and submit it to the Human Resources Department. A list of current open positions is listed below. All applications and resumes are kept on file for one year from the date received. Applications are accepted via mail, hand delivery, fax, email, or electronic submission through https://hendrickscounty.bamboohr.com/jobs/?source=other.
**To apply for a position online, use Google Chrome**
Hendricks County Government Employment Application
Juvenile Probation Officer Supervisor
Environmental Health Specialist
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The Hendricks County Sheriff’s Office only accepts employment applications through Policeapp.com. https://www.policeapp.com/Indiana-Police-Jobs/. There is no application fee to apply. After the close of applications, a written test will be administered through EMPCO. There IS a fee to take the EMPCO Corrections Exam, but the results may be accepted by all participating Sheriff’s Offices in Indiana.
Captain Fulwider and Lieutenant Tyree head the Investigations Division. There are 7 detectives, 2 narcotics investigators, 3 evidence technicians / crime scene investigators and an administrative assistant assigned to the division.
The Investigations Division works all types of crimes; theft, burglary, homicide, battery, criminal mischief, drug enforcement, sexual crimes, fraud, harassing communications and juvenile matters. The Investigations Division follows up on reports taken by the uniform division. The investigations division is also responsible for maintaining and registering the county’s convicted sex offenders.
Brianna Gibbs, Kaylene Arnold and Kelsea Hardin is the ILEA certified evidence technicians / crime scene investigators. The crime scene investigator photographs the crime scene and gathers evidence at the crime scene. The evidence technicians are also responsible for the daily operation of the property room.
The investigations division can be reached by calling 317-745-9354, Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This page is under construction. Please be patient as we update this information.
HELPFUL CHILD SUPPORT LINKS
AGREED ENTRY FOR MODIFICATION OF CHILD SUPPORT
APPLY FOR CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES
CHILD SUPPORT FORMS & APPLICATIONS
CHILD SUPPORT OBLIGATION WORKSHEET
DIVORCE - NO CHILDREN - NO AGREEMENT
DIVORCE - WITH CHILDREN - NO AGREEMENT
DIVORCE PACKET - NO CHILDREN - WITH AGREEMENT
DIVORCE PACKET - WITH CHILDREN - WITH AGREEMENT
FORMS FOR PARENTS AND EMPLOYERS
INCOME WITHHOLDING ORDER INSTRUCTIONS
INDIANA DEPT OF CHILD SERVICES - CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT
INDIANA PARENTING TIME GUIDELINES
CHILD SUPPORT OBLIGATION WORKSHEET
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO TERMINATE CHILD SUPPORT DUE TO EMANCIPATION OF MINOR CHILD(REN)
ORDER GRANTING MODIFICATION OF CHILD SUPPORT DUE TO EMANCIPATION OF CHILD(REN)
ORDER GRANTING TERMINATION OF CHILD SUPPORT DUE TO EMANCIPATION OF MINOR CHILD(REN)
ORDER GRANTING TERMINATION OF INCOME WITHHOLDING ORDER DUE TO EMANCIPATION OF CHILD(REN)
ORDER SETTING HEARING ON PETITION TO MODIFY CHILD SUPPORT DUE TO EMANCIPATION OF CHILD(REN)
PETITION TO MODIFY CHILD SUPPORT DUE TO EMANCIPATION OF CHILD(REN)
VERIFIED PETITION TO TERMINATE CHILD SUPPORT DUE TO EMANCIPATION OF MINOR CHILD(REN)
The Hendricks County Board of Health consists of seven members appointed to 4 year terms by the Hendricks County Board of Commissioners. Members are responsible to uphold the mission, vision, and values of the department. (Mission Statement)
Members:
- Andrew Cougill, M.D. – Chairperson
- David Hardin – Vice-Chairperson
- Chrystal Anderson, M.D.
- Debra Campbell
- Larry Caskey, D.D.S.
- Brian Cobb
- Bruce Dillon
The 2025 Board of Health meetings are scheduled for:
- January 14
- March 11
- May 13
- July 8
- September 9
- November 4
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Hendricks County Government Center, Commissioners/Council Chamber Room.
355 S. Washington Street, Danville, Indiana, 46122.
For more information call: 317-745-9217
The Child Support Division is part of the County Prosecutor's Office. It was established pursuant to Title IV-D of the Social Security Act in order to provide child support and paternity establishment services. Mandatory participation is required of parents whose families receive TANF or Medicaid. However, services are available to all parents whether they are receiving these public benefits or not. We have approximately 3,000 cases.
The Hendricks County Child Support Office provides the following services:
- Establishing paternity
- Establishing and enforcing support orders.
- Establishing and enforcing medical support orders.
- Location of non-custodial parents.
- Reviewing and modifying support orders.
- Collecting current and past due support.
For more information, read the pamphlets below:
Establishing Paternity in Indiana
HENDRICKS COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD
President | Bob Gentry
Vice President | Dennis W. Dawes
Member | Brad Whicker
Member | Jack P. Maloney
Member | Michael A. Hession
Secretary | Gary W. Sowers II
Hendricks County Area Plan Commission rules for public hearings;
- During the public hearing portion of the meeting, speakers must give a name and address at the podium and speak for no more than 3 minutes, or up to 10 minutes if representing a group.
- Comments by remonstrators shall be directed to the Commission and not to the applicant or any other person.
- Discourteous, disorderly or contemptuous conduct shall be regarded as a breach of courtesy. The President may order that person expelled from the meeting.
- We ask that comments not be repeated, including reciting previously received written comments. We ask that speakers present only new information.
- Every person appearing shall abide by the directions of the President of the Plan Commission.
- Once all testimony is taken, the public portion of the hearing is closed, and no further testimony will be taken.
- The Petitioner will have the opportunity to respond to remarks made by remonstrators and answer additional questions from the Commission.
- The Commission may ask questions at any time.
The Hendricks County Area Plan Commission is responsible for reviewing and approving the physical development in its jurisdiction. The jurisdiction includes the unincorporated county and the towns of Amo, North Salem, Coatesville, and Stilesville.
Membership | Staff |
Damon Palmer, President | Tim Dombrosky, Director |
Ron Kneeland, Vice-President | |
Brad Whicker | Anna Wozniak, Secretary |
Walt O’Riley | |
Margaret Gladden | |
Tom Whitaker | |
David Wyeth |
Check the map below for current agendas and project submittals.
N.B. Applicants may request that a hearing be continued after the public has been notified. Please check the agenda regularly or call the office as staff will do it's best to update it with requests for continuance. This request may need to be made at the scheduled meeting, and the Commission may choose not to grant the request.
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Current Plan Commission Projects:
View Current Plan Commission Projects in a larger map
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Schedule: |
2025 Plan Commission Meeting Schedule |
Please check with the Plan Commission office for the status of regularly scheduled Plan Commission meetings.
Ordinances:
FAMILY RESOURCES:
COMMUNITY ACTION, HENDRICKS COUNTY
FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (FSSA)
FAMILY PROMISE of HENDRICKS COUNTY
HENDRICKS CO. HEALTH DEPARTMENT (Shots, Birth Certificates, Death Certificates - Park in South lot)
WOMEN, INFANT AND CHILDREN (WIC)
DIVORCE:
MICROFILM/COURT RECORDS:
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Process Guide
Point of Contact (POC): Gary Sowers
317-718-6107 · gsowers@co.hendricks.in.us
Step 1: Find the submittal date based on when you plan to attend the Drainage Board Meeting.
- Please see the schedule for all meeting dates and deadlines.
Step 2: Submit project documents via OneDrive by the deadline.
- Please request a OneDrive link if needed.
- Also, forward separate identical copies to Christopher Burke Engineering.
- Both submittals must include the following:
- Plans (plats must include a drainage statement)
- Project Forms Packet of the Primary and/or Secondary application
- Drainage Report
Step 3: Determine fees due and submit payment by the deadline.
- We accept checks via mail or in-person delivery. We accept electronic payment in-person or via the following link https://pay.paygov.us/EndUser/PaymentAgency.aspx?ttid=22652
Step 4: Attend the Drainage Board Meeting.
- A representative must attend the meeting to present the project for approval. Failure to attend will result in a continuance to the next month.
Step 5: Submit revisions and pay additional fees if required.
- Revisions must be submitted by Tuesday following the TAC meeting.
- Submit copies to Christopher Burke Engineering.
Step 6: Submit as-builts when the project is complete.
Please note:
- All projects submitted to the Planning & Building Department are required to go before the Drainage Board.
- Projects located within the corporate limits of cities/towns may not require Drainage Board approval. Please reach out to the POC for guidance.
- Other Departments may have additional requirements. Please get in touch with the following:
- Clean Water Department – 317-718-6068
- Environmental Health – 317-745-9217
- Planning & Building – 317-745-9255
- Engineering – 317-745-9236
Often, an investigator from the Prosecutor’s office will need to speak with an individual in regards to a criminal investigation or case. They might also offer assistance to other agencies or jurisdictions by answering questions or directly working with a case.
To make a complaint about a criminal violation, contact your local law enforcement agency where the crime occurred. Tips and true information regarding ongoing criminal investigations can also be received by local law enforcement. In these instances, it is helpful to have the name of the defendant. Local law enforcement can then explore or relay this information to our office and investigative team.
Emergency and Dispatch: 911
Amo: 317-539-6030
Avon: 317-272-4485
Brownsburg: 317-852-2253
Danville: 317-745-2486
Clayton: 317-539-2552
Coatesville: 317-745-1659
Lizton: 317-994-6000
North Salem: 765-676-6400
Pittsboro: 317-892-4897
Plainfield: 317-839-2566
Stilesville: 317-839-8700
Hendricks County Sheriff: 317-745-6269
Indiana State Police: 317-899-8577, select option one.
Since 1868, Hendricks County has provided a home for its citizens in need. Originally a working farm, the "County Home" gave shelter to the residents as well as a means to give back to the citizens through products raised on its grounds. Growth has since required that land to be used for public buildings. However, the residence maintains much of its original timeless architectural beauty, and the citizens of Hendricks County continue to demonstrate their concern for the needy today as they did nearly 150 years ago.
The Environmental Health Division provides public education and administers environmental programs by local ordinance enforcement, complaint investigation, permitting, and routine inspection. The main programs include sewage disposal, retail food, drinking water wells, vector control, solid waste, recreational waters, and temporary campgrounds. Property development plans are reviewed to ensure protection of Hendricks County's natural resources and to guide long term planning with attention to adequate sewage disposal and a safe water supply.
The Hendricks County Health Department fosters health promotion, disease prevention, and a safe environment for the citizens of Hendricks County.
Save The Date: Scrap Tire Amnesty Day August 9th, 2025 from 9AM to 1PM!

- Find my court case
- Find my hearing date
- Pay my court fees
- Replace a lost title for my vehicle
- Apply for a marriage license
- File for a name change
- File for divorce or legal separation
- Pay my child support
- Modify my child support
- File a case in small claims court
- File an eviction notice
- Collect on a civil judgment
- File for a protective order
- Post a bond
- Expunge a criminal conviction
- Find a legal aid provider
- Represent myself in court
- Volunteer as a CASA
The Hendricks County Administrative and Plat Committee is a subcommittee of the Plan Commission. Its job is to handle certain classes of routine, noncontroversial cases (such as minor plats, secondary major plats, and secondary development plans) for the Plan Commission so it can concentrate on important issues of planning and zoning in the county.
Membership |
Tim Dombrosky, Chairman, Director of Planning & Building |
John Ayers, County Engineer |
Kristen Lien, Environmental Health Team Lead |
Dave Gaston, County Surveyor |
James Mardis, Director, Clean Water Department |
Ron Kneeland, Plan Commission Member |
Staff |
Anna Wozniak, Planning Administration Secretary |
View Current Plan Commission Projects in a larger map
Captain C. Evan Love is the Division Commander and Lieutenant Kyle Noel is the Assistant Division Commander of the Enforcement Division. There are 44 merit deputies, and 4 reserve deputies assigned to this division.
The primary role of the Enforcement Division is one of pro-active patrol for crime prevention. Uniform deputies are first responders to all reported criminal activities, ranging from calls that may be as simple as theft and trespassing runs to major events such as murder, suicide, rape and child molestation. Because of the varied nature of their responsibilities, they must be proficient in many areas of investigation. It is the policy of the Division to provide in-service training as time and staffing permit.
In addition to responding to reports of criminal activity, deputies also are required to investigate all traffic crashes where there is a reported injury or where property damage totals more than $2,500. A two man “Accident Reconstruction Team” from the Division is called on to investigate all fatality crashes.
Another specialized unit within the Division is K-9. Four deputies are trained in handling the Department’s four dogs. These animals are trained in search, apprehension, and drug recognition methods. They are often called upon to search for suspects who have fled on foot from crime scenes as well as to perform searches of vehicles and homes where suspected controlled substances may be hidden. They are also utilized to locate small children or the impaired elderly who have wandered away from their residences.
The Emergency Response Team (ERT) consists of the Team Commander, Entry Team Leader & Team members, Medic, Sniper, and Negotiators. This unit is called upon to perform high risk warrant service, barricaded suspect situations and hostage taking scenarios. The goal of this unit is always the peaceful resolution to the situation. This team is equipped with specialized lethal and non-lethal weapons.
Mission Statement:
It is the mission of the Hendricks County Jail to provide a safe, secure and constitutional detention facility in the most respectful, professional and fiscally responsible manner possible.
Division Overview:
Captain Josh Watts is the commander of the Jail Division. There are currently 57 jail deputies assigned to the Division. All jail deputies are vested with the necessary special deputy powers to enforce the provisions of state law, pursuant to Indiana Code 36-8-10-6, and to perform all other duties imposed upon them by the Sheriff of Hendricks County, Indiana. The division operates within the newly built, state of the art Hendricks County Jail.
The Jail Division is responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmate population. Jail deputies ensure the safe, secure, and humane custody of all individuals legally detained while awaiting the conclusion of their criminal proceedings.
The Jail Division is responsible for all inmate transports, in and out of state, and operates a transport unit within the Division. Another specialized unit within the Division is the special response team (SRT). The SRT is a rapid-response team of specially trained jail deputies who respond to incidents in the jail, including but not limited to, housing disruptions and group demonstrations within the facility, violent offenders, cell extractions, contraband location, and mass searches. The SRT is equipped with non-lethal weapons and enters every incident with the goal of resolving each situation using the least amount of force necessary.
The jail division provides deputies with opportunities for promotion, along with yearly in-service training and additional training options to support ongoing professional growth and certification.
Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA):
The Hendricks County Jail has a zero tolerance policy for any sexual behavior, harassment or misconduct by any inmate or staff member.
Visitation:
Visitation is conducted through the HomeWav Video Visitation system
www.homewav.com
Visitor Support number: 1-844-394-6639
All visitors are required to make an account on the HomeWav website
New visitors accounts will be approved Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Persons under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an adult with a valid HomeWav account
Three (3) thirty-minute (30) visits per inmate per week for onsite visitation.
Onsite visitations are scheduled 24 hours in advance pending visitor approval
Available during the hours of:
Monday through Friday: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., 1:00 to 5:30 p.m., 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 1:00 to 5:30 p.m., 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Remote video visitation is available.
Rate for Video Visitation: $.25 a minute
Rate for phone calls: $.20 a minute
Rate for Video/Text message: $.40 per message
VISITORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHEDULING VISITS.
BY USING THE HENDRICKS COUNTY JAIL VIDEO VISITATION EQUIPMENT,
YOU ARE SUBJECT TO RECORDING AND MONITORING.
ALL VISITORS MUST DRESS APPROPRIATELY. SUGGESTED ATTIRE SHOULD BE
APPROPRIATE TO WEAR AROUND SMALL CHILDREN.
NO RECORDING DEVICES, CELL PHONES OR CAMERAS ARE ALLOWED IN THE VISITATION AREA OF THE JAIL. PLEASE LEAVE THESE ITEMS IN YOUR VEHICLE.
NO FLASHING OR OBSCENE BEHAVIOR WILL BE TOLERATED. ANY VISITOR FOUND TO BE IN VIOLATION WILL BE BLOCKED FROM ALL FUTURE VISITS.
Each visitor must register for a visitation account. During a visit, the visitor and the inmate must be logged in to the system under their individual credentials. No sharing visits by visitors or inmates.
Professional Visitors:
Professional visitors may be approved and shall be required to provide authorized credentials. Professional visitors may visit at any reasonable hour, except between the hours of 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., and not after 11:00 p.m. or before 8:00 a.m. Visitation hours may be restricted by the Jail staff should circumstances warrant such restriction.
Inmate’s use of Telephones:
Inmates now utilize HomeWav Voice through the video visitation systems to place regular phone calls. The phones are available in their housing areas daily from 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. HomeWav Voice cannot call pagers, internet phones, etc. The jail no longer sells phone cards in the lobby or on commissary. Money can be added to the inmate’s phone account through www.homewav.com utilizing the "Deposit Funds NOW!" button at the top of the HomeWav webpage. All new inmates receive $2.00 free phone credit to use for HomeWav Voice system to place phone calls.
New inmates are provided opportunity to use the telephone after processing and during each 8-hour shift while in Holding pending court arraignment and classification to a housing unit. No phone calls are offered between Midnight 12:00 a.m. - 6 a.m. to inmates housed in Holding.
Sheriff and Jail Staff can only deliver verifiable emergency telephone messages. Jail Supervisor will verify thru Hospital, Coroner, and Funeral Home etc.
Inmate Correspondence:
Anyone wishing to write to an Inmate must address the envelope as follows:
Inmate’s Name: ____________________________
Prisoner ID Number: ________________________
Post Office Box 87
Danville, IN 46122-0087
All mail must include COMPLETE “Return Name & Address”. Correspondence without a return address is non-deliverable. No return address labels.
For rules and regulations for jail mail follow link below:
Hendricks County Jail Incoming Mail Policy
Library Books:
No books will be accepted at the Hendricks County Jail unless mailed from a bookstore or a publisher.
Bonding:
Bond information can be obtained by calling the Jail at (317)-745-9332; 24 hours daily.
Commercial Bonds:
Commercial Bonds require an indemnifier (co-signer) and a bondsman who receive a nonrefundable 10% of total bond from indemnifier. Acceptance of Cash, Check, and Money Order, credit card or any kind of collateral is at the sole discretion of the Bondsman. Anyone wishing to post a commercial bond must contact a bondsman of their own choosing; the jail staff can’t contact bondsman. Out of state, non-Indiana inmates may require 110% collateral to bondsman. Open Court Bonds may require appearance in court of defendant, indemnifier and bondsman. Bondsman can make arraignments with court to schedule appearance for open court bonds.
Cash Bonds:
Cash bonds are 100% of amount and require an indemnifier but don’t require a bondsman. Jail Staff will complete cash bond forms and direct indemnifier to Clerk’s Office for payment and indemnifier returns to jail with receipt. After business hours, on weekends and Holidays the jail will complete cash bond forms and accept money orders made payable to either the Hendricks County Clerk or Plainfield Town Clerk or Brownsburg Town Clerk.
An Inmate can, without notice, be released time served or by Court Order and/or transported to other agencies. Transport information will not be released for security/safety reasons.
Commissary Funds:
We do not accept any money orders, cash or checks through the mail.
Commissary is issued twice weekly on Tuesday and Thursday. Ordering is on Monday and Wednesday up to 4 pm. If an inmate is released or transferred before the commissary is issued, it will be credited and the money put back on his/her account.
A lobby Kiosk is available at the Jail Entry 24 hours a day to deposit money to an inmate account.
*Deposit Commissary account
*Kiosk accepts cash ($5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills)
*Accept credit and debit cards
Make a deposit to a commissary fund or prepaid telephone account by using one of the following services if you are unable to make a Kiosk Deposit:
Online Prepaid Phone Deposits: www.homewav.com
Online Commissary Deposits: www.ConnectNetwork.com
By Telephone for Prepaid Phone Deposits: HomeWav 1-844-394-6639
By Telephone for Commissary Deposits: Trust: 888-988-4768
Vehicle Tow Impound:
Vehicle tow-in information (provided the Hendricks County Sheriff’s Office is the arresting agency) can be obtained from the Administrative Office at (317) 745-6269 during business hours or the jail after hours. Otherwise, Vehicle Releases must be obtained from the appropriate arresting agency.
Vehicle Releases are provided to the registered owner(s) ONLY. However, if the registered owner is incarcerated, Vehicle Releases can be obtained by acquiring a notarized statement from the Inmate releasing the vehicle to an authorized person. Please contact the Jail Staff or the Sheriff’s Staff for this form.
Inmate Medical:
The Hendricks County Jail provides medical care with Physicians and Registered Nurses through a licensed health care provider. Sick call for inmates is available daily (scheduling varies.) There is a $10.00 co-pay for doctor visits, and nurse sick calls, $10.00 medication co-pay. Dental care is provided within the facility. Dental care is provided for extraction and infection control. There is a $10.00 co-pay for dental visits. Inmates will be assessed a $10.00 fee for all labs and x-rays.
While incarcerated; the inmate is under the care of the jail physician, who will insure medical care is provided. Medication/Prescription refills may be brought in for authorization by the jail physician. If approved, they will be given in accordance with jail physician’s order. Emergency care is provided 24 hours daily 7 days a week at Hendricks County Community Hospital.
Information regarding an inmate’s medical status can only be released through proper medical channels with HIPPA Form authorization (doctor’s office, hospitals, etc.) Information can’t be released to family members or friends.
Dietary Requirements:
Any necessary dietary requirements must be directed to the attention of the Jail and Medical Staff. These special dietary requirements are reviewed and prescribed by Jail Physician and/or approved by Jail Commander and Kitchen Manager/Dietician.
Inmate Handbook:
INMATE CLOTHING ITEMS:
MEN & WOMEN
No clothing items are permitted to be sent through the mail or dropped off for any inmate. Any clothing outside of state issued shirt and pants, and what is allowed to be kept at time of incarceration, must be purchased from the facility commissary.
- Clothing for court appearances is exempt from this policy. Arrangements must be made in advance of drop-off.
NO BOOKS, CROSSWORD PUZZLES, OR MAGAZINES
DIVORCE SEMINAR INFORMATION FOR DIVORCE WITH CHILDREN
HENDRICKS CO ADR PROGRAM FAQ SHEET
INDIANA PARENTING TIME HELPLINE
INSTRUCTION - MOTION AND ORDER FOR WRIT OF ASSISTANCE - EVICTIONS
LOST OR MISPLACED VEHICLE TITLES
MOTION FOR PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTAL WITH ORDER TO APPEAR
MOTION TO ISSUE FINAL ORDER IN GARNISHMENT WITH ORDER
NOTICE OF GARNISHMENT PROCEEDINGS WITH INTERROGATORIES TO BANK
ORDER SETTING PROVISIONAL HEARING
ORDER TO ANSWER INTERROGATORIES WITH INTERROGATORIES TO EMPLOYER
PLAINTIFF MOTION TO DISMISS AND ORDER
PLAINTIFF RELEASE OF JUDGMENT AND ORDER
POST SECONDARY EDUCATION WORKSHEET - FOR CHILD SUPPORT
PRO SE APPEARANCE - CIVIL OR FAMILY CASE
PROVISIONAL ORDER - WITH CHILDREN
REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF THE DUTY TO CHILD SUPPORT
REQUEST FOR REFERRAL TO ADR PROGRAM WITH ORDER
SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT AND ORDER
Welcome to Hendricks County Administration and Public Affairs. Mila M. Shaffer provides administrative and public affairs support to the Commissioners, Executive Director, and Human Resources Administrator. For more information on the services provided, please contact our office directly.
The County Health Officer is responsible for the protection of the health of the citizens within Hendricks County and is the designated officer, under the laws of the State of Indiana, which governs the organization and operation of the Hendricks County Health Department. His duties include enforcing all applicable public health laws, ordinances and regulations relating to the position and providing public health guidance to the various divisions of the department.
David Stopperich, M.D.
Dr. David Stopperich is a board certified Family Practice Physician, practicing in Lizton, Indiana. He was appointed Hendricks County Health Officer in 2014. In addition to his duties as health officer and family physician, he is also the Medical Director for Partners in Care and is a Wellness Clinic Physician through Hendricks Regional Health. He serves on the Hendricks Regional Health Foundation Board and volunteers as a softball coach for the Avon Junior Athletic Association.
Annual Adjustment / Trending
- Property values are adjusted or trended (the adjustment can be positive or negative) on an annual basis to bring them closer to market value-in-use. The assessing official uses sales of properties in a neighborhood, area or class of property from the previous 12-14 months to determine the adjustment factor.
- Trending occurs every year.
- The assessment date and the valuation date are both January 1 of a given year.
- Real property is valued taking into account its physical characteristics and condition and the market in existence on the assessment date. This value is trended to reflect the property's market value-in-use on that date.
- "What would a potential buyer have paid on the assessment/valuation date for the property as it physically looked given the market conditions that existed on the date?"
Annual Adjustment Of Assessed Values Fact Sheet 2024
For information on Jury Duty in Hendricks County...
- 2025 Juror Qualification Form
- Request to be excused from jury service
- Update my contact information
- Helpful information
If you receive a call demanding payment for a missed jury duty in Indiana, it's likely a scam. No court or law enforcement agency will ever call to request payment or demand personal information over the phone.
You should hang up immediately, and do not provide any information over the phone.
Special Notice due to Covid-19: At this time Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals hearings are proceeding with reduced capacity. Anyone wishing to participate and/or be heard must RSVP to the Planning department to ensure you can participate.
The Hendricks County Area Board of Zoning Appeals hears requests for special exception land uses in the zoning ordinance (land uses that require a public hearing to ensure compatibility with surrounding land uses), and variances from zoning ordinance development standards (such as minimum lot size, building setbacks, and minimum landscaping requirements). The Board also hears appeals from citizens who disagree with an administrative decision of the Planning & Building Department. The Board’s jurisdiction is the unincorporated county and the towns of Amo, North Salem, Coatesville, and Stilesville.
The Current Month's agenda and application are available for view via links in the map below. Full files are available for public inspection at the Planning and Building office at the Government Center.
Staff members are happy to discuss the applications with the public, although Board members are prohibited by State Law from discussing application outside of meetings. Written comments filed prior to a hearing are read by the Board members and are highly encouraged as they allow Board members to more thoughtfully consider the projects.
Membership | Staff |
Walt O'Riley, Chairman | Tim Dombrosky, Director |
Rod Lasley, Vice-Chairman | Leslie Dardeen, BZA Administrative Secretary |
Anthony Hession | |
Brett Smedley | |
Ron Kneeland | |
Rules of Procedure: | |
Board of Zoning Appeals Rules of Procedure 2005 | |
Schedule: | |
2024 Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting Schedule | |
BZA Ordinances & Documents: | |
BZA Application Process Guide | |
BZA Appeals Procedure | |
BZA Application Packet 2024 |
View Current BZA Requests in a larger map
The staff at Victim's Advocates is available to assist all victims of crime. We serve as a liaison between the Prosecutor's Office and local law enforcement agencies, providing case updates and further information.
We also make referrals to different agencies in an effort to ease the pain of either a personal or property crime. Referrals can be made to Sheltering Wings Women's Shelter, child abuse services, homeless shelters, and a variety of other community resources.
The staff at Victim's Advocates is a friendly ear to listen to the problems that victims are having and provide them information and guidance through the criminal justice system. There are no fees for our services.
If you are a victim of a crime and wish to report that crime, please contact your local law enforcement agency:
Emergency and Dispatch: 911
Amo: 317-539-6030
Avon: 317-272-4485
Brownsburg: 317-852-2253
Danville: 317-745-2486
Clayton: 317-539-2552
Coatesville: 317-745-1659
Lizton: 317-994-6000
North Salem: 765-676-6400
Pittsboro: 317-892-4897
Plainfield: 317-839-2566
Stilesville: 317-839-8700
Hendricks County Sheriff: 317-745-6269
Indiana State Police: 317-899-8577, select option one.
If you are a victim of a crime that has already been filed as a case, you will receive a letter in the mail.
If you have a general question, please contact Tamatha Hasty or Yvonne Reynolds. It is helpful to have the name of the defendant as well as the victim.
Tamatha: thasty@co.hendricks.in.us
Yvonne: yreynolds@co.hendricks.in.us
Provided below are additional resources:
Domestic Violence Information & Referral Handbook
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KYLE, Mike | (317) 750-2987 |
WRIGHT, Molly | (317) 213-3590 |
EGGERS, Drew | (317) 412-0853 |
LONG, Justin | (765) 720-8747 |
LORY, Brady | (317) 631-6866 |
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SURVEYS • PROPERTY DOCUMENTS
Can the Surveyor’s Office survey my property?
The Hendricks County Surveyor's Office does not perform private surveys. For this service, a private, professional surveyor is recommended. A list of surveyors in the area can be found here or sent via email. Please call our office at 317-745-9237 to request the list.
How much does a land survey cost?
Surveys vary widely in cost depending on their complexity and location. The best way to determine survey costs is to contact a private surveyor. If you’re not sure what kind of survey you need, please refer to the table below for guidance.
What are the different types of land surveys?
Type |
Purpose |
ALTA/NSPS Survey |
Provides a title company and/or lender with detailed boundary survey, improvements on site and utility location data and information in order to issue an insurance policy; comprehensive and generally costs more |
Boundary Survey |
Locate and/or set new boundary corners of a parcel of land based on deeds and other information; often used for fence installations and establishing original or new boundary corners and lines |
Construction Survey |
Locates existing structures and newly proposed improvements on a property; provides a base for implementing development plans |
Surveyor Location Report |
Provides information on the location of interior improvements- this is NOT a boundary survey and no corner monuments are set; primarily used for residential loans. Cannot be used to establish property lines for fence construction |
Plot Plans |
Combines various features of the land including topography for design purposes to receive any permits from the county including residential house, septic and pond permits |
Subdivision Survey (a.k.a. partition survey) |
Divides a parcel of land into smaller tracts or lots; can be used to design related infrastructure such as streets and drainage |
Topographic Survey |
Locates all topographic features including man-made; typically used in planning stages of site improvements and developments |
Route Survey |
Performed for long narrow strips of land usually for roads, pipelines, etc. |
I need a copy of my legal description, deed, or survey. Can I get these from the Surveyor’s Office?
A copy of these documents, if recorded, can be found at the Hendricks County Recorder’s Office at 355 South Washington Street, Danville, IN 46122. The Recorder’s Office can be reached by phone at 317-745-9224.
I know my property has been surveyed, but a survey isn’t available at the Recorder’s Office. Does the Surveyor’s Office have a copy?
The requirement for surveyors to record a boundary survey was instituted by law in 1988. All boundary surveys performed by a professional land surveyor before this time is likely not recorded. If a copy of a boundary survey performed after 1988 is not recorded in the Hendricks County Recorder’s Office, then you will need to contact the professional surveyor who performed the work to get a copy. Typically, only Boundary Surveys, ALTA/NSPS, and Route Surveys are required to be recorded.
Please note that Surveyor Location Reports (SLR or mortgage surveys) completed during real estate transactions are not required to be recorded since they are not a boundary survey. Neither the Surveyor’s Office nor the Recorder’s Office maintain copies of unrecorded surveys or Surveyor Location Reports. To obtain a copy of an SLR/mortgage survey, you will need to contact the title company involved in the real estate transaction.
DRAINAGE
I’ve heard that the Surveyor’s Office handles drainage. What does this mean?
Per Indiana Code, the Hendricks County Surveyor’s Office/Drainage Board has jurisdiction over certain stormwater drains within the county. These drains, called legal or regulated drains, are open, tiled, or a combination of the two (Indiana Code 36-9-27-2). They are located throughout the county- within rural areas, subdivisions, commercial/industrial sites, and cities and towns. To view a map of our drains, please visit our County GIS Website (Beacon) and refer to the layers menu on the left.
Go to the “Surveyor” layers and check the box for “Legal Drains.”
Subdivisions containing legal or regulated drains are shown under the layer “Regulated Drains.”
How are legal drains established?
While some legal drains were established by courts many years ago, newer drains are established through petitions to the Hendricks County Drainage Board. Once petitioned, the Drainage Board may establish a drain and assess a fee for applicable parcels based on the management costs of the drain over a certain period.
For questions regarding the establishing a legal drain, assessments, or the Hendricks County Drainage Board, please contact our office at 317-745-9237.
How is drainage managed?
Management of legal drains and their easements includes removing obstructions (debris, structures, etc.), repairing damages, and performing preventive maintenance to ensure proper water flow. The Surveyor’s Office/Drainage Board is only responsible for maintaining legal (regulated) drains; we do not govern private drainage systems.
Roadside drainage is usually managed by the Highway Department or local entity depending on your location. The County Highway Department can be reached at 317-745-9227. If you know you are within the corporate limits of a town and have drainage issues with your roadside ditch, please contact the town first.
How can I request assistance with drainage issues?
To request assistance with drainage issues, you’ll want to contact the correct authority. Generally, drainage responsibilities fall under one the following authorities:
- County- For properties on legal drains only. If you don’t know if you’re on a legal drain, please call our office at 317-745-9237.
- Town/City- For most properties within the corporate limits of a town or city. (Call your local entity.)
- HOA- For properties within managed subdivisions; may reside within County jurisdiction or within corporate limits of a town/city. (Call your HOA.)
- Property Owner- If the drain is not regulated by the County and the property is not within the corporate limits of a town/city or a managed subdivision, property owners are responsible for drainage issues.
To report a County drainage issue online, please go to:
https://www.co.hendricks.in.us/egov/apps/action/center.egov?view=form;page=1;id=13
EASEMENTS • RIGHTS OF WAY
Where can I find information on easements?
If you know which entity was granted the easement, they are the best source for information. To find the type of easements on your property, you can contact the Hendricks County Recorder’s Office or your local entity to inquire about easement documents, plats, surveys, or development/construction plans. If you cannot obtain such documents, title insurance companies may be able to research easement locations and details, though the service is usually not free.
The Hendricks County Surveyor’s Office manages drainage easements for legal drains. If you have a question about drainage easements, please contact our office at 317-745-9237.
Where can I find information on Rights of Way?
The Hendricks County Engineering Department manages information on rights of ways within the county jurisdiction. To contact the Engineering Department, please call 317-745-9236. For information on rights of way within towns and cities, please contact the applicable town or city.
NEIGHBOR CONCERNS
My neighbor has built a structure on my property. Can the Surveyor’s Office assist with this?
The Surveyor’s Office does not settle or investigate property line disputes for private parties. Such disputes are considered private civil issues, which may require assistance from a lawyer.
My neighbor removed or displaced my boundary survey stakes. Are they allowed to do this?
The intentional removal, destruction, or displacement of boundary markers and monuments established by survey is unlawful; however, these occurrences are private civil issues that may require assistance from a lawyer. The Surveyor’s Office cannot offer legal advice or investigate any occurrence that doesn’t involve a Hendricks County Surveyor’s Office monument.
My neighbor has altered their property, and I now have drainage issues. What can I do?
The Indiana courts maintain the doctrine that “water is a common enemy.” This means that a property owner can use his/her property in any manner if they do not violate planning or zoning ordinances, and they do not channelize collected water to an outlet at the property line. This means that you, or your neighbor, cannot change the water patterns at the property line to negatively impact a neighbor’s property.
Please note that this violation is a civil matter and is not under the jurisdiction of the Hendricks County Government. Only the courts can adjudicate this type of situation. Ultimately, an attorney would be required to advise you of your options to remedy this type of situation.
Click the links below to see the Tax Rate data for Hendricks County during the selected tax year.
Ordinances |
2004 Subdivision Control Ordinance |
2025 Comprehensive Plan |
2008 Zoning Ordinance |
2022 Fee Schedule/Ordinance |
Fiscal Impact Studies for Proposed Development |
Guide to Traffic Impact Studies |
Hendricks County Zoning Map |
Ronald Reagan Parkway Documents: |
Ronald Reagan Parkway Master Plan |
Alignment Map |
Model Ordinance |
Healthy Families Indiana (HFI) is a voluntary evidence-based home visitation program that is designed to promote healthy families and healthy children through a variety of services including child development, access to health care, and parent education. This program is at no cost to families and is funded through Healthy Families Indiana, and are coordinated through Indiana Department of Child Services.
Healthy Families knows that you, as a parent, are the most important person in your child's life. You, better than anyone else, know how to recognize and care for your child's needs. As a parent, you make the biggest difference in your child's growth and development.
Parenting is the toughest, yet most important and rewarding job that you will ever have! All parents need that little bit of extra support and encouragement as they care for their children. Healthy Families wants to share in your joy and offer our support to you during your parenting adventure.
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Health Families is a support program for pregnant women and families with infants under 3 months of age. Our family resource specialist will meet in the comfort of your own home to provide helpful community resources and information about other programs you and your family may be interested in.
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Wish List (Health Families is always in need of the following new items)
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Debbie Whiteley
Phone: 317-745-9486
Email: drobinsonwhiteley@co.hendricks.in.us
Address: 355 S Washington St #201
Danville, Indiana 46122
Hendricks County does not currently participate in the DLGF’s Gateway online submission. All sales disclosures must come into the Assessor’s Office Sales Disclosure area by walk-in, mail, or by electronic document filing through the SimpliFile system. When entered into our software, a SDF ID number is assigned and the SDF Date, then files are uploaded to the Gateway Sales Database approximately once a week. Always be sure to fill the form out completely, answer all questions, and please include any notes that will help us determine validity of the sale.
What is a Sales Disclosure Form and when is one needed?
A Sales Disclosure Form is required by the State of Indiana with property title transfers, if there is “valuable consideration”. If money is being exchanged for the property, then a Sales Disclosure is required. A Sales Disclosure is NOT required in the instance of “$1” or “$10” if no money is actually exchanged. These amounts are not considered valid amounts for sales disclosure purposes. If submitting a Deed without a Sales Disclosure, please be sure to note on the document why there is no Sales Disclosure. Example: “Father giving to daughter”, a post-it note works. If a Sales Disclosure is NOT needed, the Assessor’s office will NOT accept one just for applying for the homestead. Below is a link to the DLGF’s “Sales Disclosure Form FAQ” http://www.in.gov/dlgf then click on “Search Sales Disclosure Database” then click on “FAQ”. Another helpful tool is the following: SD Form & Fee - necessary
Any situations outside of the above mentioned, does require a call to the Assessor’s office to ask if a Sales Disclosure is required or not.
Useful links:
Sales Disclosure Form - INSTRUCTIONS
Sales Disclosure Form - Frequently Asked Questions
Link to State of Indiana/DLGF’s Sales Database: http://gatewaysdf.ifionline.org then “search” button.
Contact Hendricks County Auditor for filing fees (Hendricks County Assessor does NOT collect fees) and for homestead questions at 317-745-9300.
What is Illicit Discharge?
Spilling, dumping, or discharging chemicals, dirt, debris, oil, or other non-stormwater substances into county ditches, creeks, streams, curb drains, storm drains, or the river violates federal law, state, and local regulations. Allowing sediment or chemicals to wash off a construction site is also a violation. If you have witnessed an act that you feel is in violation of the Countywide Stormwater Ordinance, anywhere within the Hendricks County border, please report the activity.
The budget order contains the state's certification of the approved budget, the certified net assessed value, the tax rate, and the levy for each fund of each taxing unit in Hendricks County.
FIEREK, Annie | (317) 852-2323 |
MEARS, Shannon | (317) 412-3297 |
CRAGEN, Tara | (317) 649-2406 |
DINARDO, Kathryn | (317) 670-9545 |
SALLEE, Brandyce | (317) 745-4408 |
PROTECTION ORDER PACKET - SEEKING FOR SELF
PROTECTION ORDER PACKET - SEEKING ON BEHALF OF CHILD
Petitioner's Verified Request for Dismissal of Protection Order
The Form 22 (also known as the certificate of tax distribution) shows the amount of tax dollars distributed to each taxing unit in Hendricks County during the semi-annual spring and fall settlements.
Spring 2024 Form 22's / Fall 2024 Form 22's
Spring 2023 Form 22's /Fall 2023 Form 22 with TIF Breakdown
Spring 2022 Form 22s / Fall 2022 Form 22's
Spring 2021 Form 22s / Fall 2021 Form 22s
Spring 2020 Form 22s / Fall 2020 Form 22s
Spring 2019 Form 22s / Fall 2019 Form 22s
Spring 2018 Form 22s / Fall 2018 Form 22s
- IDEM Spill Line: (317) 233-7745
- Hendricks County Emergency Management: Debbi Fletcher (317) 745-9229
News
Upcoming Events
- County Council Meeting06/17/259:00 am - 11:59 pm
- Commissioners' Meeting06/24/259:00 am - 11:59 pm
- Joint Commissioners' and Council Meeting06/24/2510:30 am - 11:59 pm
- Hendricks County Alcoholic Beverage Board Meeting07/01/252:00 pm - 11:59 pm
- County Offices Closed - Independence Day07/04/25 All Day
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Danville, IN 46122
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Assessor
- Phone: (317) 745-9207
- Fax:
(317) 745-9411 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Except for Holidays
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- Staff Directory
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- Phone: (317) 745-9252
- Fax:
(317) 745-9253 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Staff Available 24 hrs.
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County Engineer
- Phone: (317) 745-9236
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Important Phone Numbers:
Environmental Health:
(317) 745-9217
Public Health Nursing:
(317) 745-9222
Vital Records:
(317) 718-6022
Public Health Preparedness:
(317) 745-9214
Public Health Education:
(317) 745-9618
Healthy Families:
317-745-9426
COVID-19 Testing:
317-745-9368
To reach Hendricks County COVID-19 Concerns Line, please call (317) 718-6018.
To report a Public Health Emergency that needs immediate response after normal office hours, please contact Hendricks County Dispatch at (317) 839-8700.
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Director
- Phone: (317) 745-9255
- Fax:
(317) 745-9347 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9264
- Fax:
(317) 745-9319 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. T 8:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Recorder
- Phone: (317) 745-9224
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
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Facilities Manager
- Phone: (317) 745-9236
- Fax:
(317) 745-9416 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Treasurer
- Phone: (317) 745-9220
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Except for Holidays.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9252
- Fax:
(317) 745-9253 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Staff Available 24 Hrs.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9252
- Fax:
(317) 745-9253 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Staff Available 24 Hrs.
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Auditor
- Phone: (317) 745-9300
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9255
- Fax:
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- Phone: (317) 745-9283
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9231
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed Holidays
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M- F 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-8700
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9239
- Fax:
(317) 718-6106 - Staff Directory
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- Staff Directory
- Hours: Mon-Fri: 8AM- 4PM
Closed for Lunch: 12-1PM
Closed all major holidays.
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- Phone: (317) 718-6038
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Closed for Lunch 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9321
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9221
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9229
- Staff Directory
- Hours: 0800-1600 Monday through Friday
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9217
- Fax:
(317) 745-9218 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Important Phone Numbers:
Environmental Health: (317) 745-9217
Public Health Nursing: (317) 745-9222
Vital Records: (317) 718-6022
Public Health Preparedness:
(317) 745-9214
Public Health Education:
(317) 745-9372
Healthy Families: 317-745-9426
To report a Public Health Emergency that needs immediate response after normal office hours, please contact Hendricks County Dispatch at (317) 839-8700.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9222
- Fax:
(317) 745-9383 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. for Lunch
Important Phone Numbers:
Environmental Health: (317) 745-9217
Public Health Nursing: (317) 745-9222
Vital Records: (317) 718-6022
Public Health Preparedness:
(317) 745-9214
Public Health Education:
(317) 745-9372
Healthy Families: 317-745-9426
To report a notifiable condition, call (317) 745-9222.
To report a Public Health Emergency that needs immediate response after normal office hours, please contact Hendricks County Dispatch at (317) 839-8700.
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- Phone: (317) 718-6022
- Fax:
(317) 745-9218 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Important Phone Numbers:
Environmental Health: (317) 745-9217
Public Health Nursing: (317) 745-9222
Vital Records: (317) 718-6022
Public Health Preparedness:
(317) 745-9214
Public Health Education:
(317) 745-9372
Healthy Families: 317-745-9426
To report a Public Health Emergency that needs immediate response after normal office hours, please contact Hendricks County Dispatch at (317) 839-8700.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9426
- Fax:
(317) 745-9488 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Important Phone Numbers:
Environmental Health: (317) 745-9217
Public Health Nursing: (317) 745-9222
Vital Records: (317) 718-6022
Public Health Preparedness:
(317) 745-9214
Public Health Education:
(317) 745-9372
Healthy Families: 317-745-9426
To report a notifiable condition, call (317) 745-9222.
To report a Public Health Emergency that needs immediate response after normal office hours, please contact Hendricks County Dispatch at (317) 839-8700.
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- Business: (317) 745-9217
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Important Phone Numbers:
Environmental Health: (317) 745-9217
Public Health Nursing: (317) 745-9222
Vital Records: (317) 718-6022
Public Health Preparedness:
(317) 745-9214
Public Health Education:
(317) 745-9372
Healthy Families: 317-745-9426
To report a notifiable condition, call (317) 745-9222.
To report a Public Health Emergency or a notifiable condition that needs immediate response after normal office hours, call 911.
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- Phone: (317) 745-9222
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Important Phone Numbers:
Environmental Health: (317) 745-9217
Public Health Nursing: (317) 745-9222
Vital Records: (317) 718-6022
Public Health Preparedness:
(317) 745-9214
Public Health Education:
(317) 745-9372
Healthy Families: 317-745-9426
To report a notifiable condition, call (317) 745-9222.
To report a Public Health Emergency that needs immediate response after normal office hours, please contact Hendricks County Dispatch at (317) 839-8700.
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- Phone: (317) 858-6070
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- Phone: (317) 745-6269
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Director
- Assistant: (317) 718-6068
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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- Company: (317) 745-9255
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- Company: (317) 745-9250
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- Assistant: (317) 745-9207
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- Assistant: (317) 745-9283
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Danville, IN 46122
- Business: (317) 718-8896
- Fax:
(317) 718-6117 - Staff Directory
- Hours: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
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Danville, IN 46122
- Phone: (317) 745-9486
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- Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm Except for Holidays
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- Phone: (317) 718-6044
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- Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Except for Holidays
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- Business: (317) 718-2910
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(317) 718-2915 - Staff Directory
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Administration and Public Affairs
- Business: (317) 745-9221
- Business Fax:
(317) 745-9457 - Staff Directory
- Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
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Chief Public Defender
Danville, IN 46122
- Business: (317) 718-6132
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- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Except for Holidays
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- Business: (317) 745-9838
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Health Administrator
Danville, IN 46122
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Health Administrator
- Phone: (317) 745-9222
- Fax:
(317) 745-9383 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. for Lunch
Important Phone Numbers:
Environmental Health: (317) 745-9217
Public Health Nursing: (317) 745-9222
Vital Records: (317) 718-6022
Public Health Preparedness:
(317) 745-9214
Public Health Education:
(317) 745-9372
Healthy Families: 317-745-9426
To report a notifiable condition, call (317) 745-9222.
To report a Public Health Emergency that needs immediate response after normal office hours, please contact Hendricks County Dispatch at (317) 839-8700.
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