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The Office of the Illinois Courts provides information about the Illinois court system, including Circuit Courts, Appellate Courts, and the Supreme Court.
The Approved Statewide Standardized Forms have been approved for use by the Supreme Court and required to be accepted in all Illinois courts.
To see a current list of each court's status on accepting filings through filings through eFileIL and acceptance of American Express or eChecks (or ACH transfer), please view the Active Courts page. To access the statewide central document repository: visit the re:SearchIL website.
The Supreme Court of Illinois, in addition to being the state’s highest Court, is responsible for the state’s trial courts, one appellate court with five districts, and several supporting units. General administrative and supervisory authority over the court system is vested in the Supreme Court.
Download and complete Divorce, Child Support, and Maintenance forms from the Illinois Office of the Courts.
eFiling is mandatory in all civil cases in the Illinois Supreme, Appellate, and Circuit Courts through a single, centralized electronic filing manager (EFM), called eFileIL, by using one of the multiple certified electronic service providers that you pick.
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.
Pro Se Guides. View Appellate Court information for all five districts including links to decisions, oral argument audio, oral argument calendars, justices and more.
Learn how to How to successfully e-file in Odyssey eFileIL, including audio-visual guides and multilingual guides.
Search Illinois Supreme Court opinions and Illinois Appellate Court opinions and Rule 23 orders for many different years.