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State of Indiana Superior Court, Lake County

State of Indiana Superior Court, Lake County - Hammond, IN

Lawyers in Hammond, IN

Civil Division Room 1 232 Russel Street Hammond, IN 46320

Updated: 02/15/2026

Attorneys

Hon. William Edgar Davis

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Hon. John Michael Sedia

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Hon. Jesse Michael Villalpando

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Hon. William Edgar Davis

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Hon. John Michael Sedia

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Hon. Jesse Michael Villalpando

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Hammond, IN

Civil Division Room 1
232 Russel Street
Hammond, IN 46320

Directions

Phone: (219) 933-2890

Fax: (219) 755-3520

Website: http://www.lakecountyin.org/

Additional Indiana Locations

Crown Point, IN  (Main Office)

Courts Building
1st Floor
2293 N. Main Street
Crown Point, IN 46307

Directions

Phone: (219) 755-3465

Fax: (219) 755-3520

Website: http://www.lakecountyin.org/

East Chicago, IN

Civil Division 2
3711 East Main Street
East Chicago, IN 46312

Directions

Phone: (219) 398-2443

Fax: (219) 392-0047

Website: http://www.in.gov/judiciary/

Gary, IN

Civil Division Room 3
Gary Courthouse
15 West 4th Avenue
Gary, IN 46402

Directions

Phone: (219) 881-6156

Fax: (219) 881-6168

Website: http://www.lakecountyin.org/

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