Indianapolis Libraries
What libraries can do:
What libraries cannot do:
- Provide access to sources of law and legal materials
- Assist with an overview of legal materials
- Assist with information on legal resource format, arrangement, structure, or organization
- Provide referral information to available agencies
What libraries cannot do:
- Give legal advice
- Explain or interpret statutes, cases, or regulations
- Perform legal research for patrons
- Give opinions on legal issues
- Select specific laws, rules, or forms
- Assist with filling out forms
- Choose language or terms for research
- Recommend a specific lawyer or law firm
COOPERATING LIBRARIES
Indianapolis Public Library
Central Library 40 E. St. Clair St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 317.275.4100 Facilities/Services: Word processing, fee-based printing, internet access, WIFI, typewriter, and checkouts. Collections: Self-help legal guides; IN Codes and Regulations; and limited Federal Cases, Codes, and Regulations. Indiana State Library
140 N. Senate St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 317.232.3760 Facilities/Services: Word processing, printing, internet access, WIFI, copiers, and checkouts. Collections: Self-help legal guides; IN Codes and Regulations; IN Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Cases; and limited Federal Cases, Codes, and Regulations. |
Indiana Supreme Court Library
200 W. Washington St. (State House Rm. 316) Indianapolis, IN 46204 317.232.2557 Facilities/Services: Fee-based printing, fee-based copiers, and WIFI. Collections: IN Codes and Regulations; IN Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Cases; Federal Cases, Codes, and Regulations; other State Codes; and limited WestPAC. Indiana University, Robert H. McKinney School of Law,
Ruth Lilly Law Library 530 W. New York St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 317.274.4026 Facilities/Services: WIFI and fee-based copiers. Collections: IN Codes and Regulations; IN Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Cases; Federal Cases, Codes, and Regulations; and a limited selection of other State Codes. |