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EFFECTIVE MARCH 18, 2020

THE OFFICE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CLERK
WILL STOP ACCEPTING PASSPORT APPLICATIONS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING
MARY KELLEY
LOGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CLERK

Effective January 1, 2018 all civil related cases are mandated by the Illinois Supreme Court to be filed electronically. 

Logan County is now accepting civil e-filings.  Please access the website OdysseyeFileIL.com to learn more to begin submitting electronic documents.

If you have any questions please contact my office so we can direct you to the correct contact person.

Supreme Court of Illinois Electronic Filing Procedures and User Manual (PDF)

Register an account to begin e-filing: https://illinois.tylerhost.net/

 

The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Logan County includes throughout this website "live links" to facilitate access to other internet addresses. These external internet addresses include information created, published and maintained by entities independent of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Logan County. These are included only as a convenience to visitors to this website who wish to obtain such information. The Clerk of the Circuit court does not endorse, approve, certify, or control these external internet addresses, they are provided for reference only.

 

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WE CAN...

checkmark Provide general legal information about court rules, court terminology and court procedures

checkmark Provide information about available legal resources and referrals, including free and low-cost legal help

checkmark Help identify approved court forms and related instructions relevant to a court patron's case

checkmark Provide information about how to request a foreign or sign language interpreter

checkmark Check a court patron's forms to make sure they are complete

checkmark Answer general questions

 

WE CANNOT...

close Provide legal advice or help with legal strategy

close Recommend whether a case should be brought to court or comment on the merits of a pending case

close Give an opinion about what will happen in court

close Represent a court patron in court

close Disclose any information that would violate a court order, statute or rule

close Deny a self-represented litigant access to the court or any services provided to other court patrons

close Refer a court patron to a specific lawyer for fee-based representation

 

For more information, see the Illinois Supreme Court Policy on Assistance to Court Patrons by Circuit Clerks, Court Staff, Law Librarians, and Court Volunteers

Q: Can I access Logan County Court records or the electronic docket online?
Q: Can I pay my traffic tickets online?
Q: How do I request access to adoption records?
Q: Where do I get a birth/death/marriage certificate?
Q: What is the status of my Child Support payment?
Q: How can I find out if a case was filed?
Q: How far back do your records go?
Q: Where can I get records regarding real property in Logan County?
Q: Who can I contact for juror information?
Q: How can I get Court Supervision?


Q: Can I access Logan County Court records or the electronic docket online?

A: The Circuit Court Clerk has a searchable database of Logan County Cases. To search go to search court cases. In addition, Public Access Terminals are available in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office in each division to look up information about court cases at no charge. Copies of all current, non-impounded Court records may be obtained at any Clerk's office location, for the statutory fee.


Q: Can I pay my traffic tickets online?

A: You can plead guilty and pay your traffic ticket online on Judici with a credit card. Search for your case by entering your name (Last Name, First Name; i.e. Doe, John) or case number. Click on the "Plea/Pay" button to plead guilty and pay your traffic ticket. 

 

Q: How do I request access to adoption records?

A: Adoption records are impounded by law and are not available for public inspection without a court order.


Q: Where do I get a birth/death/marriage certificate?

A: Birth, death and marriage certificates are maintained by the County Clerk.


Q: What is the status of my Child Support payment?

A: You can find out the status of your Child Support payment by accessing the Illinois State Disbursement Unit's website at www.ilchildsupport.com.


Q: How can I find out if a case was filed?

A: You can contact the division that would have jurisdiction over the case and request a check of the electronic docket or you can visit any one of our locations to search our electronic docket on your own. Contact information for each division is located here.


Q: How far back do your records go?

A: That depends on what type of case you are looking for. Our oldest records date back to the 1800's, but some types of records are only held for a certain number of years. Contact our office for specific questions here.


Q: Where can I get records regarding real property in Logan County?

A: You should direct your inquiry to the Logan County Clerk and Recorder's office. The telephone number is (217) 732-4148. The Clerk and Recorder's Office maintains all records regarding real property transfers and liens, etc. Further information on this office may be found online at the County Clerk Website.

 

Q: Who can I contact for juror information?

A: The Circuit Court Clerk's office does not directly handle jurors or juror assignment. Please contact the Office of Jury Commissioner which is located in Room 37 of the Logan County Courthouse. The Office can be contacted at (217) 732-4414.

 

Q: How can I get Court Supervision?

A: See information explaining the process for asking the Court for Court Supervision in the Traffic Violations Section of this website. In order to ask the Court for Court Supervision you must appear in court on the date on your ticket. No exceptions will be made to this policy.

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