Servicemac Files Foreclosure Complaint Against Perry County Resident Misty Brunson
Servicemac LLC filed a mortgage-foreclosure complaint against Misty M. Brunson in Perry County Circuit Court on March 23, 2026.

Servicemac, LLC filed a mortgage-foreclosure complaint against Perry County resident Misty M. Brunson in Indiana Circuit Court on March 23, 2026, initiating a case now listed under docket number 62C01-2603-MF-000202.
Servicemac is a mortgage loan subservicing company and a member of the First American family of companies. The company now services more than $300 billion in loans across the country, making it one of the larger institutional players in the national mortgage market. When a borrower falls behind on payments, it is typically the servicer, not the original lender, that pursues collection or legal action.
Representing Servicemac in the Perry County filing is Codilis Law, LLC, the Indiana arm of the Codilis and Associates family of legal service providers. Codilis Law, LLC joined the Codilis Family of Firms in 2016, serving the state of Indiana. The firm's default services include full-service foreclosure and bankruptcy support, as well as loss mitigation and title curative work. The firm is located at 151 N. Delaware Street in Indianapolis.
A foreclosure complaint is the legal mechanism by which a lender or servicer seeks court authorization to recover a property when a borrower has defaulted on a mortgage. Filing in circuit court, as Servicemac did here, is standard procedure in Indiana for mortgage-foreclosure actions. The case does not yet reflect a judgment against Brunson; it marks the beginning of the court process, during which she has the opportunity to respond to the complaint.
The case number 62C01-2603-MF-000202 is publicly accessible through Indiana court records. Perry County residents facing similar circumstances can contact the Indiana Supreme Court's free legal assistance line or seek counsel before a judgment is entered, as Indiana courts require a judicial process before any property transfer can occur in a foreclosure.
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