The Indiana Supreme Court is the chief agency for the judicial branch of Indiana State Government. The Court is headed by the Chief Justice and four Associate Justices. In addition to its primary role as the ultimate appellate body of the Indiana courts, the Indiana Supreme Court has multiple agencies that perform a wide variety of functions for the public, the Bar and the courts of Indiana. The functions include admission and discipline of attorneys, handling of complaints about judges, technology services to the courts and the public, education resources, and a wide variety of services for the trial courts to perform their duties.