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INcourt Phone App is back
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2023 Recipients of IPDC's Gideon, Gault and Baird Awards
IPDC Scholarships and Awards Donation Page
Each year, IPDC provides a worthy candidate with a scholarship or award to be used for professional or personal development. Scholarships and awards come from donated funds received from members and from those interested in improving the quality of public defense. Below are donation forms to use to donate to one of our worthwhile scholarships or awards. Please use the form below of click the image to be routed to IPDC's donation page.
Password Reset for Members
Membership services are now managed by the Salesforce platform. in order to reset your password, please go to https://ipdc.my.site.com/s/login1/ and click “Forgot Your Password?” You will be able to reset your password from that page.
What is my Username?
Your Username for the Salesforce membership site is your email address followed by "ipdc" Example: myemail@email.com.ipdc <--don't forget this last portion.
What if I do not know my Username?
If you are not unsure about your Username, please email pdchelpdesk@pdc.in.gov
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Phone: 317.232.2490
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Research Line: 317.232.5505
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If you are having trouble logging in to the member's site, just email the PDC Helpdesk for help with re-setting your password.
Juvenile Justice
Information for Youth and Parents
Finding yourself or your child involved in the juvenile justice system can be a difficult experience. Things may happen quickly, words may be used that are confusing, and you may not feel comfortable asking questions along the way. As a party to a juvenile delinquency case, you are entitled to know and understand the process. The following information may be helpful to you as you learn more about the juvenile justice system.
Please Click Here to learn more about the Juvenile Justice System in Indiana, how it works, and what your and your child's rights are.