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The Champaign County Clerk maintains all birth, death, marriage, and civil union records for the County, as well as many licenses. Property Taxes. The Champaign County Clerk maintains delinquent property taxes. Check your property tax status, find out how to make a payment, and learn more about the property tax cycle here.
The Champaign County Recorder's Office has existed since the first days of Champaign County. On July 2, 1833, Governor John Reynolds appointed T.R. Webber to be the County Recorder. Up until 1932, the County Recorder was also the Circuit Clerk.
Here you can find Election results and related information on past Champaign County Elections: Precinct Results, County Summaries, Canvass Reports, Write-in Tallies, and Referenda.
Information on committee meetings and meetings of the full county board can be found here. Meetings are currently held on Zoom with a few board members attending in-person. Meetings are streamed on Facebook. County Board Meeting and Minute records are kept on the Champaign County Board website.
If you want to be married, at the courthouse by a judge, you want to apply for a marriage license. You can find more information about civil unions here. Information about scheduling a courthouse ceremony is here. Important Reminders. Both parties must be 18 years or older.
Here are the ways you can verify your identity. One item from this list is sufficient: Driver's License, any state as long as it's current. State Identification Card, any state as long as it's current. IL FOID Card (Firearm Owner ID) CU MTD Bus Pass Card. Passport.
The Recorder's Office offers a free service called Property Fraud Alert. Property Fraud Alert monitors documents filed with the Champaign County Clerk & Recorder's Office and will alert you if anything is filed with your name on it. Sign up for Property Fraud Alert here. NEVER PAY FOR YOUR DEED.
Click here to access the interactive mapping tool. You can also find precinct, county board district, legislative, and congressional maps here. Current Elected Officials. Vote By Mail: Post-Election Day Numbers.
Direct Search gives you the ability to search records, for free, filed with the Champaign County Recorder of Deeds Office. Search results will include basic information about the document, acquiring an image of the document is at a modest cost.
Certificate Requests. The Champaign County Clerk is the official record keeper of all birth, death, marriage, and civil unions that occur in Champaign County. The Vital Records division can provide certified, raised seal copies of these records to eligible individuals upon request and payment. Birth Certificates.