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Learn More. In Illinois, the circuit court is the court of original jurisdiction. There are 25 judicial circuits in the state, of which seven are single county circuits (Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, St. Clair and Will). and the remaining eighteen circuits comprise as few as two and as many as twelve counties each.
Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts contains Supreme, Appellate and Circuit Court information, including judges, and the opinions of the Supreme and Appellate Courts.
Courts. Circuit Court. Each circuit is administered by a chief judge who is elected by vote of the circuit court judges of that circuit. The chief circuit judge is assisted by an administrative assistant and/or trial court administrator and other support staff. The number of counties in each circuit currently ranges from one to twelve.
Supreme Court Chief Justice. Welcome to the website of the Illinois Courts, an independent branch of government. Our mission is to protect the rights and liberties of all by providing equal access to justice, resolving disputes and upholding the rule of law pursuant to the powers and duties entrusted to us by the Illinois Constitution.
Fax: 815/987-3012. Woodford. Lynne R. Gilbert. P.O. Box 284. Eureka, Illinois 61530-0284. Phone: 309/467-3312. Fax: 309/467-7377. See an alphabetical by county listing of the circuit court clerks of Illinois and find the clerk listed in your county.
Address 117 E. Court Street. Eureka, IL 61530. (309) 467-3312. Visit Website. Learn More. Illinois Courts Directory: Find county and circuit information as well as information for the Appellate and Supreme court districts.
The Twenty-Fourth Judicial Circuit was created by the Illinois Legislature as a new Judicial Circuit effective December 5, 2022. The Twenty-Fourth Judicial Circuit consists of Randolph, Monroe, Washington & Perry counties which were formerly part of the 20th Judicial Circuit. The Judicial Circuit consists of four (4) resident circuit judges ...
Approved Statewide Forms. The Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice has approved the following forms. All Illinois Courts must accept these forms. Scroll down below the chart for important information on how to fill out these forms, including the need for Adobe and downloading forms to save them properly so that you can electronically ...
The appellate court is organized into five districts, each of which hears appeals from the circuits within that district. After the appellate court decides an appeal, a person may petition the supreme court to review the appellate court’s decision. In total, the appellate court consists of 54 judges.
Get Notifications. Illinois Courts now offers three ways to be notified of news and court-related information. Find Helpful Resources for Judges such as Court Information, Jury Instructions, Forms, Rules, Vacancy Information and more.