Public access court records. Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court; Services.
Public access court records 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. However, all records in court cases that are not required by law or court order to be kept confidential are public records kept by the clerk of the court and available upon request from the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. The Office of the Illinois Courts provides information about the Illinois court system, including Circuit Courts, Appellate Courts, and the Supreme Court. Many of these have been made public over the last 30 years and modern cases are all digitized and searchable. If you are looking for information on a very recent court filing or event, please check the Circuit Court Clerk's Public Access Terminals located in the courthouses or try the on-line system at later date. Some Illinois public records date back to 1800. Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court; Services. There may be a fee to get copies of or print out your court dispositions. Online Case Search; Naturalization Declaration of Intention Search The Archives Database site allows you to preview the many databases within the Archives site. The records you can access include arrest warrants, mugshots, pleas and sentence details and criminal and court records. . eyoj sga komfg rvcdr ckcvoc upr knea hkof ldkd emf