What Judicial Circuit is Kane County?

The 16th Judicial Circuit
The 16th Judicial Circuit (Kane County) is comprised of the Kane County Judicial Center, Kane County Courthouse, Kane County Juvenile Justice Center, and three branch court locations.

Who is the chief judge in Kane County Illinois?

Kane County 16th Circuit Court Chief Judge Clint Hull Presently, the Kane County Courthouses are physically open to the public, but individuals are required to wear a facemask regardless of their vaccination status. According to the 16th Circuit website, remote (Zoom) court is still encouraged in most cases.

Is Kane County court on Zoom?

Go to KaneCourt.org​, look for your courtroom number or judge. Once found, select JOIN HEARING for that courtroom or judge. Look at the Session Times. If the day of the week and time you have court falls within any of the listed days/times, you may stay home and attend court on Zoom (remote).

What does the Kane County Clerk do?

The mission of our office is to provide for the public, bench and bar a means of managing the receipt, maintenance and security of the court record, and all judicial management information.

How do you get out of jury duty in Kane County Illinois?

If by the end of your first day of service you are not on a jury or are not in a courtroom for jury selection you will be excused from further service. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact the Jury Commission Office at (630) 232-3466.

Where do I file a will in Kane County?

Kane County Circuit Clerk Office

  • 540 South Randall Road, St. Charles, IL 60174.
  • 540 South Randall Road, St. Charles, IL 60174.
  • (630) 232-3413.

How do I find my court date in Kane County?

​​Online Court Records You may view your case on our website by clicking on the Online Court Records link located on the Electronic Services page. You may look up your case by name, case number or ticket in the respective search field. Our office has many of our forms online.

How do I file for divorce in Kane County?

The process begins when either you or your spouse files a petition for dissolution of marriage with the circuit court for the county where you reside. The non-filing spouse must then respond to that petition. These court filings are typically done through your respective attorneys.

Are Il courts open?

PLEASE NOTE: Many Illinois courts are open for emergencies only. Additionally, the Illinois Supreme Court has issued extensions for deadlines in the Appellate Court and Supreme Court. Please find information below about your local courthouse or contact the clerk in your county or appellate district.

Can you get married at the Kane County Courthouse?

All marriage licenses are issued, in person, at the Clerk’s Office. Kane County couples who want to get married at the Kane County Courthouse or Judicial Center must first get a marriage license from the Clerk’s Office before reserving an appointment for the ceremony.