Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Program

When a cardiac emergency strikes in Clark County, finding an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) can help save a life. But that takes knowing where AEDs are located. PulsePoint AED lets you report and update AED locations so that emergency responders, including nearby citizens trained in CPR and off-duty professionals such as firefighters, police officers and nurses, can find an AED close to them when a cardiac emergency occurs.

With PulsePoint AED you can help strengthen the chain of survival for cardiac arrest victims. Download PulsePoint AED for free and use it to report AEDs in your community. Describe the location, snap a picture, and the information is stored for local authorities to verify. After that, the AED location data is made available to anyone using PulsePoint Respond (also available for free in the App Store). PulsePoint Respond is the app that alerts citizen responders who know CPR to local emergencies near them and also to the location of the nearest AED.

The AEDs that you locate and report using PulsePoint AED are also made available to local dispatchers in the emergency communication center, allowing them to direct callers to the nearby life-saving devices.

Watch this brief video to see just how easy it is to add an AED to your community’s registry on an iOS or Android device.

REGISTER AN AED LOCATION IN CLARK COUNTY

CLICK HERE TO VIEW CLARK COUNTY AED MAP

Poll Worker Information 

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Poll Worker Training Schedule

Online Training

2023 Pollworker Training Videos

Poll Worker Training 2023 - Inspector

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Poll worker Training 2023 - Clerk

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Training Resources

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Clark County Indiana Needs Poll Workers

Working at the polls is a fun opportunity to participate in the election process and to earn a few extra dollars. Our democracy depends on Hoosiers taking the initiative to play an active role in the freedoms of democracy. The State of Indiana is calling on civic-minded individuals to work the polls on Election Day.

There are two easy requirements in order to participate:

  • You must be a registered voter and a resident of Clark County 
  • You must be at least 18 years old

In Clark County, 16 and 17 year olds can work at the polls

  • You must be 16 or 17 years old
  • A citizen of the United States and a resident of Clark County
  • Must complete poll worker training

It's easy as 1-2-3

1. Apply to become a poll worker

To apply, please Submit a Poll Worker Application online by clicking on the link below:

 

You may also contact your local party representative (Democrat or Republican).

Republican Party Contact:
Connie Sellers
scsellers4@msn.com

Democratic Party Contact:
Benita Pate
812.989.6286
pateiglou@gmail.com

2. Participate in Poll Worker Training

At poll worker training, you will learn everything you will need to know about your duties on election day

3. Show up at your designated polling location on election day 

FILING FEES & COST INFORMATION

Effective July 1st, 2017. 

(Fees are typically revised on July 1st each year)

CASE DESCRIPTION CASE TYPE FILING FEES
Adoption AD $157.00
Civil Collection CC $157.00
Civil Plenary PL $157.00
Civil Tort CT $157.00
Divorce with Children DC $177.00
iDivorce without Childrenvorce DN $177.00
Estate – Supervised or Unsupervised Administration ES or EU $177.00
Estate – Miscellaneous EM $177.00
Expungement - Conviction XP $157.00 
Expungement - No Conviction XP  No Charge 
Guardianship GU $177.00
Juvenile Paternity (Public if filed after 7/1/2014) JP $196.00
Miscellaneous Civil MI $157.00
Mortgage Foreclosure MF $157.00
Order for Protection PO No Charge
Small Claim or Eviction (Paper Filing) SC / EV $97.00
Small Claim or Eviction (Electronic Filing) SC / EV $87.00
Trust TR $177.00
Change of Venue/Transfer to Indiana County Same as Cost to File New Case
Civil and Small Claims Actions:  The filing fees above reflect the amount for one named Defendant.  A $10.00 service fee shall be collected for EACH additional Defendant that is named or added.  A $10.00 garnishee service fee shall be collected for each Garnishee Defendant that is named or added in EXCESS of THREE (3). This fee is not collected for documents that are electronically filed with the court.
Service by Sheriff: A $28.00 service of process fee shall be collected one time per case BEFORE JUDGMENT.  A $28.00 service of process fee shall be collected one time per case AFTER JUDGMENT. A $60.00 fee shall be collected for non-Indiana cases in which service of process by Sheriff is requested. 
Service by Certified or Registered Mail:  Filing fees include the cost of serving TWO PARTIES at ONE ADDRESS EACH at initial mailing.  For service at additional addresses or upon additional parties at initial mailing, and for service by Certified or Registered Mail after initial mailing, the requesting party must provide the Clerk with PRE-PAID PRE-ADDRESSED certified postage materials bearing the Clerk's return address.  See Ind. Code 33-32-2-10.

Upcoming Meetings

Plan Commission Meeting
04-08-2026 5:00 pm
Commissioners Meeting
04-09-2026 5:00 pm
County Council Meeting
04-13-2026 6:00 pm
Drainage Board Meeting
04-21-2026 5:00 pm
Commissioners Meeting
04-23-2026 5:00 pm
Commissioners Meeting
05-07-2026 5:00 pm
County Council Meeting
05-11-2026 6:00 pm

County Holidays

Primary Election Day
05-05-2026 8:00 am
Memorial Day
05-25-2026 8:00 am
Independence Day
07-03-2026 8:00 am
Labor Day
09-07-2026 8:00 am
General Election Day
11-03-2026 8:00 am
Veterans Day
11-11-2026 8:00 am
Thanksgiving
11-26-2026 8:00 am
Thanksgiving (Observed)
11-27-2026 8:00 am

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