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Principal Locations
  1. Bloomington
  2. Elkhart
  3. Evansville
  4. Fort Wayne
  5. Gary
  6. Indianapolis
  7. Lafayette
  8. Muncie
  9. Notre Dame
  10. South Bend
  11. Terre Haute
  12. Valparaiso
  13. Vincennes
  14. West Lafayette

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Indiana Government



Bloomington, Indiana City Government - Official Website
The official website for the government of Bloomington, Indiana ...

  Residents | Business | Recreation & Visitors | Jobs & Volunteering | City Government | Search Documents | Search Services | Search Entire Site ...

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accessIndiana :: Agency List
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Indiana State Personnel Department - State Employment
The Indiana State Job Bank is a comprehensive listing of open positions across the State of Indiana within Indiana State Government. This listing is updated on a weekly basis so check back often. This listing can be searched by job category, job title, city, or by Agency to help you in your search. Thank you for your interest in Indiana State Government. ... [Read More]

State Information Center
All Agencies 21st Century Research & Technology Fund Access Indiana Accounts, State Board Of Adjutant General's Office Administration, Indiana Dept Of Agriculture, Indiana State Department of Alcohol and Tobacco Commission Animal Health, Board Of Arts Commission Attorney General Auditor Of State Budget Agency Capital Plus, Credit Union Civil Rights Commission Clerk Of Supreme/Appellate Crts. Correction, Department Of Court Of Appeals Criminal Justice Institute Department of Child Services Department of Homeland Security Department of Local Government Finance Depositories, In Board For Education Employment Relations Education, Department Of Environmental Adjudication, Office Of Environmental Management, Dept Of Ethics Commission Fair Commission, Indiana State Family And Social Services Financial Institutions, Dept. Of Gov. Planning Council for People with Disabilities Governor's Office Health, In State Dept. Of Higher Education, Comm For Historical B ... [Read More]

Indiana Department of Local Government Finance
The Department oversees the approximately 2,400 taxing units across the state in order to implement state property tax controls, verify budgets, levies, and tax rates for local taxing units. The Department also reviews new capital requests and financing methods for proposed projects ranging from new school construction to fire truck purchases. The Department maintains LOGODABA (the Local Government Database) that serves both as a tool for the agency during the local budget certification process and as a warehouse for local government property tax information. ... [Read More]

State Information Center
The State Information Center has been established as a central point of contact for businesses and the general public to find answers to questions relating to all aspects of state government. The goal of this service is to make government more responsive to residents by providing answers to their requests for information and printed materials or referring them to the appropriate source. ...

Government Center ...

The State Information Center is your single point of contact for questions about state government. We are available to help you by phone Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and are always happy to answer your questions via email. ... [Read More]

myLocal.IN.gov
After bringing award-winning eGovernment services to the state of Indiana, accessIndiana is reaching out to local governments to provide even more online services to Hoosiers. Whether you want to process a payment or find a county or city Web page, myLocal.IN.gov is a great place to start. ...

Select a Service Renew Driver License Vehicle Registrations Reserve a Campsite Reserve a Room File Income Taxes Tax Refund Status Gaming Licenses Criminal History Job Hunting Help Pay Property Taxes Government Auctions ... [Read More]

ICPR - Archives
The Indiana State Archives is the official repository of Indiana government records of permanent historical and legal significance. It principally contains records generated by stategovernment and state agencies, but also holds a major collection of county and local government records. ...

Preserving the Official History of Indiana Government to Safeguard the Future ...

Records of the executive, legislative and judicial branches begin in the 1790s and include papers of every governor; bills, acts and reports of the General Assembly; and proceeds of boththe supreme and appellate courts. The lives of Indiana citizens are recorded in the many ways they intersect with government including military service, naturalization procedures, the stateland office and state institutions. ... [Read More]

Indiana General Assembly
The Indiana General Assembly Web site has the information you need to learn more about the democratic process and participate in state government. Through www.legislative.IN.gov, you can watch or listen to General Assembly sessions, obtain legislator contact information, check session calendars, search bills and resolutions, research Indiana laws and administrative rules and more! ...

Because of its wealth of online services and information, the Indiana General Assembly Web site continues to receive acclaim from industry experts and its citizen and business users. In 2003, the site was recognized by the Center for Digital Government as one of the country’s best legislative Web sites. Furthermore, the site continues to be one of the most frequently visited accessIndiana Web sites, receiving more than 26 million accesses in 2004. ... [Read More]

State Information Center
Government Indiana's form of government is closely modeled on the federal government with three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. The Governor, elected for a four-year term, heads the executive branch. The General Assembly, the legislative branch, consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Indiana's fifty State Senators are elected for four-year terms and one hundred State Representatives for two-year terms. In odd-numbered years, the General Assembly meets in a sixty-one day session. In even-numbered years, the Assembly meets for thirty session days. The judicial branch consists of the Indiana Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and local circuit courts. On the national level, Indiana is represented in Congress by two Senators and nine Representatives. ... [Read More]


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