ADA Transition Plan (Draft)
Clark County ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan
(Draft for Public Review)
Appendix A - Facilities
Appendix B - Right of Ways
Appendix C - Questionnaires
Appendix D - Public Outreach
Appendix E - Forms & Notices
Appendix F - Reference Materials
Ways to vote
Absentee voting by mail
Note: In Indiana, ballots are NOT mailed to every registered voter. A Voter must submit an absentee ballot application and it must be processed by the absentee board prior to mailing a ballot. Voting absentee is safe, convenient, and secure.
3 ways to get an Absentee Ballot Application are listed below:
Option 1 - Online
Apply for an absentee ballot online at Indianavoters.com. The absentee application is immediately received and we print out your application. This is the fastest, easiest and most secure way to request a ballot by mail. No printer, postage or delay.
- Go to Indianavoters.com
- Click on the blue box that says "Apply Online / Get Forms" and proceed to "Visit My Portal"
Option 2 - Paper Application
Print out and complete the absentee ballot application form and mail it to Clark County Voter Registration at 501 E. Court Avenue, Jeffersonville, IN. If you prefer you may hand deliver your application to the Voter Registration office. Click below to get your application.
Absentee Ballot Application - English
Absentee Ballot Application - En Espanol
Option 3 - Request By Phone
Call the Voter Registration office at 812.285.6329 to request an absentee ballot application and one will be mailed to you.
Early IN-Person Voting
Anyone who is a registered voter in Clark County may come to Voter Registration located at 501 E. Court Avenue, Jeffersonville, IN to cast their vote early. All voters will be required to provide an Indiana State issued ID to vote. Please feel free to call 812-285-6329 if you have any questions regarding voting early in person.
IN-PERSON EARLY VOTING SCHEDULE
Location
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Clark County Judicial Center Room 139, 501 E Court Ave., Jeffersonville
Dates
- Tuesday - Friday, October 8th – October 11th, 2024
- Monday - Friday October 14th- November 1st, 2024
- Saturdays: October 26th and November 2nd, 2024
- November 4th - Monday, until 12:00 (noon) ONLY
Time
- 9:00am - 4:00pm
SATELLITE EARLY VOTING SCHEDULE
Location
- Tri-Township Fire Department, 601 Hamburg Way, Sellersburg
More information to come on Satellite Early Voting.
Hours: 11:00am - 6:00pm
Monday - Friday October 21st -25th
Monday - Saturday October 28th – November 2nd
Voting at your Precinct
Please note: you may only vote at your specified precinct on election day.
All registered voters may also choose to vote at their designated precinct on Election Day. Visit indianavoters.com to locate your voting location for the upcoming election.
For information on registering to vote or updating your current registration, please visit the "register to vote" tab on the left of this page.
Weights and Measures
The Clark County Weights & Measures Department is responsible for the oversight of commercial transactions involving the weighing of commodities and the accurate weights and proper weighing practices on behalf of the buyer and the seller. The buyer has a right to equity and the seller has a right to fair value. Businesses who produce, transport or purchase products and materials depend on accurate measurements of the weights of those products. The Weights and Measures Department performs unannounced inspections to verify accuracy and fairness throughout Clark County.
Please Note our new office location
Clark County Government Center
300 Corporate Drive Room 214
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Prosecutor's Office
The Office of the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney is charged with the responsibility of representing the State of Indiana in all felony and misdemeanor criminal prosecutions, resulting from crimes committed within Clark County, Indiana. In addition, the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney conducts criminal investigations, convenes and supervises Grand Jury proceedings, enforces child support orders entered in divorce and paternity cases, prosecutes traffic and other infraction violations of state law, conducts juvenile adjudications and prosecutions, and provides information and assistance to the victims of crime.
The Office of the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney is established by the Indiana Constitution at Article VII, § 16, which prescribes a term of four (4) years with no term limitations. The territorial jurisdiction of the Office is the Fourth Judicial Circuit, which includes all of Clark County. The Prosecuting Attorney must be a resident of Clark County, and must be licensed to practice law in the State of Indiana.
"The Prosecutor is a servant of the people and the government. He is an advocate for both. He must be vigilant in the quest to seek out and convict the guilty, but must also ensure that the innocent are not wrongly convicted or oppressed. He must strive to preserve the public welfare and safety of all citizens. He must always seek justice."
Click here to visit the Prosecuting Attorney's full website.
Contact the Prosecutor's Office
Jeremy Mull, Clark County Prosecuting Attorney
JMull@clarkcounty.in.gov
Clark County Prosecuting Attorney
Clark County Judicial Center
501 E. Court Avenue, Room 215
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Criminal Division P 812.285.6264
Child Support Division P 812.285.6261
Fax 812.285.6259
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 12:00pm & 1:00pm - 4:30pm