Security is virtually non existent. Presumably overpriced surveillance cameras are placed in various locations throughout the buildings but there's no access control at any entrance. A few tri-signed Court Order(s) barring the possession of weapons on the premises is apparently enough to deter violent criminals from perpetrating their attacks. That was demonstrated several months ago when an authorized individual managed to navigate their way into a private section of the Prosecutors Office. . . .
Was given the wrong info about court date and instructions by the county Clerk office. by following this trick info got me messed up........ The Official place for racial profiling
They are some of the last Courts of Record in the State of Indiana that have not integrated their case filings into the state's publicly searchable database, Odyssey. Which seems to indicate they'll be one of the last to get onboard with the new E-Filing Initiative.
The good 'ole boy system runs rampant through County affairs and as is often does, reduces the efficiency and reliability of the day to day operations.
They never answer the phones, don't return voicemails. They are quick to get you off the line or out of their hair. They have all around horrible customer service. Yall need to strive to be like Allen and Marion Counties...they are great with people, and can always get your answers in a very timely manner. Miami County Courthouse gets a 0 out of 5 from me. Horrible every time.
Citizens of Miami County need to be more aware and cognizant of the current state of their County Government this election year. Do your research, cast your vote wisely. It counts.
The Courts submit local rules establishing the standards for the practice of law in their courts to the Indiana Supreme Court for approval yet at least one sitting Judge has admitted - on open record - that the rules are neither practiced or enforced. Leaving the question, why contruct them in the first place?
The Prosecuting Attorney submits to the "assembly line justice" methodology of criminal prosecution and the Courts seemingly abide. Over 90% of the criminal caes filed in Miami County are resolved via Plea Bargain or an outright Dismissal. There's simply no reason to prosecute if you can't produce the evidence necessary to secure a conviction before a jury. . . well other than to generate additional revenue to cover more unesssary expenditures, like biometric time clocks.
It's a shame to have write just a disparaging review of Miami County given it's my home and birthplace but for the sake of impartiality it must be done.
The building itself gets 5 Stars! It's a shinning example of precision engineering is an amazing piece of architecture. Unfortunately it's been shrouded by the nonsensical placement of unesssary and utterly disorganized tables, posters and similar decour. I see it as an analogical representation of how the county officials used to conduct themselves and how they do today. Miami County can't manage to produce an attractive and easily accessible webpage for its citizens to navigate yet they can afford biometric time clocks for their employees. Perhaps the current IT Director shouldn't have been given the contract to design the webpage through his private business. After all competition is good for creative design.
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