Frequently Asked Questions
The Office of the Circuit Clerk is located in room 405 on the fourth floor
of the Sangamon County Building at 200 South Ninth Street, Springfield, IL 62701.
There are parking meters on the streets surrounding the County Building
as well as a municipal lot at Ninth and Adams Streets.
Courtrooms are located on the 5th, 6th, and 7th floors.
Room assignments differ depending on the case type.
For your convenience there are several video monitors throughout
the building that will direct you to the proper courtroom.
While you can file a case pro se -representing yourself without an attorney
or SRL - Self Represented Litigant, it is always recommended that
you use an attorney. Helpful resources are the
Sangamon County Bar Association to assist in locating an attorney
or Illinois Legal Aid Online
The staff of the Circuit Clerk's office is always available to answer your questions.
However, employees are prohibited from giving legal advice of any kind.
To assist you with legal questions, the Circuit Clerk's office has staff to assist
with the self-help workstations at the front counter of room 405. The legal self-help
software can answer several types of legal questions and gives users step-by-step
instructions on how to proceed.
Most of our forms are available online. Multipart forms and all other
forms are available for free in the Circuit Clerk's office.
The Circuit Clerk's office accepts cash, cashier's checks or money orders.
Only Sangamon County residents are allowed to write personal checks
for minor traffic offenses. Credit or debit cards may be used for a small
convenience fee.
You do not have to pay your fine in person. Any petty traffic offense that
does not require a court appearance can be paid through the
Circuit Clerk's online E-Pay system or by U.S. Mail.
All records that are not sealed by the court are available for viewing by anyone.
Copies are available for a small fee. Documents are not available online due to
the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts policy on electronic access.
When are court records updated?
Most court records are updated the day that court action is taken,
however; some cases can not be updated until released by the court.
You should contact this office as soon as possible for information
regarding your missed court date.
Email:
Or LiveChat with one of our operators.
The Circuit Clerk Lookup System may be
unavailable periodically for maintenance.
All fees collected by the Circuit Clerk are mandated by law.
Main Phone
217 753-6674
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