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31-32-1-4. Hearing notices regarding CHINS or delinquent cases

IN Code § 31-32-1-4 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 4. (a) Any written notice of a hearing or other court proceeding in a child in need of services case under IC 31-34 or a delinquency case under IC 31-37 shall be given to:

(1) a party in the manner provided by Rule 5 of the Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure; or

(2) an individual who is not a party by:

(A) personal delivery to the individual; or

(B) mail as provided in Rule 5(B)(2) of the Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure.

(b) Notice by mail must be deposited in the United States mail not less than five (5) calendar days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and national legal holidays recognized by the federal government) before the date of the scheduled hearing or proceeding.

(c) Written notice may be given by either:

(1) a copy of a court order or docket entry; or

(2) a letter addressed to the individual required to be notified;

that states the date, time, and purpose of the hearing or proceeding.

(d) Written notice is not required if verbal notice of the date, time, place, and purpose of the hearing or proceeding is given by the court at an earlier hearing or proceeding at which the individual to be notified is present.

(e) Written notice is not required if:

(1) the hearing or proceeding is scheduled to be held at a time within forty eight (48) hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and any day on which a legal holiday is observed for state employees) after the court sets the time for the hearing or proceeding; and

(2) the individual responsible for giving the notice under this section:

(A) provides verbal notice of the date, time, place, and purpose of the hearing or proceeding directly to the person required to be notified; and

(B) verifies by affidavit or testimony at the hearing that verbal notice was given as required under this subsection.

(f) Except as provided in subsection (d):

(1) the department is responsible for giving all notices of a hearing or proceeding in a child in need of services case under IC 31-34; and

(2) the prosecuting attorney or the probation department of the juvenile court is responsible for giving all notices of a hearing or proceeding in a delinquency case under IC 31-37.

As added by P.L.138-2007, SEC.64.

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31-32-1-4. Hearing notices regarding CHINS or delinquent cases