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Learn how to eFile in the Illinois Court system. An online portal to access documents filed through eFileIL. Find information on high-profile cases before the Illinois Supreme Court and Illinois Appellate Courts. Learn about Illinois’ efforts to rethink and improve effective and fair bail decisions.
To date, four applications have been approved. Learn about Electronic Record (E-Record) from the Office of the Illinois Courts.
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
The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County provides on-line case information as a public service. This service is intended to be used as a resource to determine the general status of historical and active court cases.
The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County provides on-line case information as a public service. This service is intended to be used as a resource to determine the general status of historical and in-process court cases. The information is not the official record of the court.
There is now online access to court-related public record files. CLICK HERE for access from the Circuit Court Clerk's website. Numerous court forms are available and fillable online, then printed locally. These forms are then brought into the Circuit Court Clerk's office for filing.
How do I find a court record in person? Ask the Circuit Clerk for copies of your court dispositions or use the public computer at the courthouse to look them up and print them out. There may be a fee to get copies of or print out your court dispositions.
Public online case information for general status of historic and active court cases. Access Self Help Resources such as guides, brochures, and Pro Se information. Information to pay court fines and fees, including Traffic Court Diversion and Traffic Safety School.
Search for all filings and activity on your cases, including motions, appeals and orders – everything case related. Study opposing counsel – see case types, study their legal documents and how they structure their arguments.
Illinois Court Help connects you to the information you need to go to court. It’s a free service from the Illinois Courts. Our court guides help you understand and go through the court process, wherever you are in Illinois. Going to court can be stressful, especially if you don’t have a lawyer.