Indiana Code § 33-35-1-6

Interlocal agreements; ordinance violations
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Sec. 6. (a) A city or town that has not established a court under this chapter may enter into an interlocal agreement under IC 36-1-7 with a city or town that: (1) has established a court under this chapter; and (2) is located in the same judicial circuit as the city or town that has not established a court; to hear and dispose of ordinance violations that would otherwise come under the jurisdiction of a court established by the city or town under this chapter.       (b) A county may enter into an interlocal agreement under IC 36-1-7 with a city or town that: (1) has established a court under this chapter; and (2) is located within the same county; to hear and dispose of ordinance violations that would otherwise come under the jurisdiction of another court located in the county.   IC 33-35-2 Chapter 2. Judge's Powers and Jurisdiction               33-35-2-1 Judge of city or town court; powers and duties; special judge             33-35-2-2 Town and city courts; seal             33-35-2-3 City court; jurisdiction over crimes, infractions, and violations             33-35-2-4 City court; concurrent civil jurisdiction; limitations             33-35-2-5 Certain city or town courts; concurrent jurisdictions; limitations             33-35-2-6 City courts in third class cities that are not county seats; civil jurisdiction; limitations             33-35-2-6.5 Certain city courts; concurrent civil jurisdiction; limitations             33-35-2-7 Proceedings where title to land is put in issue             33-35-2-8 Town courts; jurisdiction

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