Vanderburgh County, Indiana was formed in 1818 from portions of Gibson, Posey and Warrick Counties. The area was named in honor of Captain Henry Vanderburgh, an Indiana Territory judge and a veteran of the American Revolutionary War. At the time of the 2000 Census, Vanderburgh County reported a population of 171,922.

Vanderburgh County has two major trial courts. The Circuit Courts have unlimited trial jurisdiction in every case, with the exclusion of cases with concurrent or exclusive jurisdiction belonging to other courts. The Superior Courts , which have general jurisdiction, hear all civil and criminal cases, and handle small claims where no county court systems exist. Vanderburgh County’s Circuit Court and Superior Court are both located in Evansville. Following is the local courthouse address: Civic Center Courts Building, 825 Sycamore St., Evansville, IN 47708.

Indiana's personal injury cases are heard in civil court. This FAQs section gives you information about civil lawsuits. As law courts use their own terminology, you may find this list of common legal terms handy . Once you’ve gone through a trial, you may have the right to appeal your personal injury case to the state’s Appeals Court or the Supreme Court, both of which are in Indianapolis. Indiana’s Appeals Court is located on 115 W. Washington Street in Suite 1270, while the Indiana Supreme Court is located on 315 Indiana State House Street.

Vanderburgh County, IN, which encompasses 236 square miles, includes many cities, unincorporated communities and townships. The largest townships are Center Township, Knight Township and Pigeon Township. Vanderburgh County’s largest cities are Darmstadt and Evansville.

Evansville is the seat of Vanderburgh County and acts as a hub for the Tri-State area of Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. This bustling community boasts excellent public and private schools, with higher learning facilities that include the University of Evansville and University of Southern Indiana. Evansville has a population of 121,582.

Evansville’s unparalleled recreational scene includes such interesting sites as Burdette Park, Children's Museum of Evansville, Ellis Park Race Track, Garden of the Gods, Mesker Park Zoo, Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve, and Casino Aztar, which continually ranks as the most popular local attraction. In 2004, the National Civic League listed Evansville as an “All-America City,” while in 2008 Kiplinger named Evansville as one of the best cities in the country.

Darmstadt, population 8,913, nestles within Scott Township, although portions of the community lie within the borders of Armstrong, Center and German Townships. As part of the Evansville Metropolitan Area, Darmstadt enjoys access to numerous amenities not often found in such small towns. Darmstadt residents earn a median household income of $72,000 per year, well above the national average of $45,394 (2006 Bureau of Economic Analysis data).

Vanderburgh County, Indiana, located within the prosperous Kentuckiana region, offers its residents a thriving economy with a diverse base of industries. While the affordable costs of living and low crime rates continue to lure people to the area, the strong sense of community and small town values entice people to stay.