Indiana Code - Civil Law and Procedure - Title 34, Section 34-35-2-2

Counties with populations of at least 100,000

Sec. 2. (a) This section applies to a county with a population of at
least one hundred thousand (100,000) that is adjoined by three (3) or
fewer other counties.
(b) In addition to listing the adjoining counties, the court shall
also list the two (2) nonadjoining counties, the county seats of which
are nearest measured along the most direct improved and main
traveled highways to the county seat of the county from which the
change of venue is sought. The additional two (2) nonadjoining
counties shall, together with the adjoining counties, comprise the
original list from which the parties shall strike on all initial changes
of venue taken from the county in which the cause is first filed.

As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.31.

Last modified: May 24, 2006