How do I look up old court cases in Illinois?

How do I find a court record in person?

  1. Go to the Clerk’s office at the courthouse where the court case was filed, see the Illinois Court’s website.
  2. Give the Clerk the case number and ask to see the case file; or if you do not know the case number, most clerks have computers to search by name.

How do I find out if I have a warrant in Tazewell county?

If you were charged with a misdemeanor or felony offense, a warrant may be issued. Please contact the Criminal Division for information on your case (309)477-2775.

How do I find someone’s criminal record in Illinois?

To obtain these public records, visit the state records website by typing in “Illinois State Records.” Next, type in the person’s name and city to conduct a free background check.

Does Illinois have public criminal records?

Are Criminal Records Public In Illinois? Yes, residents can gain access to Illinois public records. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) establishes the fact that all documents kept by any government agency in Illinois are public records.

Why can’t I access the court in Tazewell County Illinois?

The Administrative Office of Illinois Courts has ordered that all offices with remote access must comply with their restrictions. As a result of this, access may be more restrictive than access at the courthouse. *** For more information, please click the following link. Tazewell County uses Portal to access our court information.

What is the crime rate in Tazewell County IL?

Crime Numbers The Illinois State Police (ISP), through the Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting Program, collates crime statistics for all counties in the state. Its latest crime data for Tazewell County shows that there were 306 violent crimes and 1,705 property crimes in 2017.

How to find divorce records in Tazewell County IL?

Certified copies of divorce records for Tazewell County are issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Contact the Clerk’s Office at the address provided above to request for copies of a divorce record. The Division of Vital Records of the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) can verify the facts of a divorce that occurred in Tazewell County.

What kind of court is the Tazewell County Circuit Court?

The Circuit Court is the principal and only court in the county with jurisdiction on all case types. The Tazewell County Circuit Court is organized into civil, criminal, probate and traffic divisions. Listed below are the court’s address and the phone numbers of its divisions: Tazewell County Circuit Court Tazewell County Courthouse