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The circuit court shares jurisdiction with the Supreme Court to hear cases relating to revenue, mandamus, prohibition, and habeas corpus. If the Supreme Court chooses to exercise its authority in a case of these types, the circuit court loses jurisdiction.
The Office of the Illinois Courts provides information about the Illinois court system, including Circuit Courts, Appellate Courts, and the Supreme Court.
Helpful Resources for the Public. Below are links that can be helpful to understanding Illinois Courts and how to access them. If you are looking for additional help, try visiting our Illinois Court Help site or visit our Self-Help section for more court resources.
Search an Illinois map to find your court. Search by district, by circuit, or by county. Learn more about the courts in each county, circuit or district.
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.
At this time, E-Record is limited to civil case types only. The Guidelines provide the Chief Circuit Judge and Circuit Clerk make application to the Administrative Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts.
electronic access to court records in a way that mutually benefits the public and the judiciary by making access to certain court records convenient for the public while protecting the privacy of identifiable interests.
Search Illinois Supreme Court opinions and Illinois Appellate Court opinions and Rule 23 orders for many different years.
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 file them.
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (309) 547-3041 Visit Website. Get Directions. Fulton County Court. In the state of Illinois most counties maintain trial courts in a county-based courthouse, which also house other government offices.