Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts
This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention in the depository, in order by issuing agency.
- About the Courts in Illinois
Information on the Supreme Court, Appellate Court and Circuit Court in Illinois. - Annual report to the General Assembly on the Illinois Judicial Conference, with recommendations (2006)
The annual meeting of the Illinois Judicial Conference was held on October 19, 2006, in Chicago. The Conference, which is authorized by Article 6, section 17 of the Illinois Constitution, is mandated to consider the work of the courts and to suggest improvements in the administration of justice. - Court-Annexed Mandatory Arbitration Annual Report {periodical start}
This Annual Report is issued each State fiscal year. It summarizes the activity of court- annexed mandatory arbitration, including an overview of mandatory arbitration in Illinois and statistical data as reported by each arbitration program. - Electronic Filing (E-Filing)
Electronic filing, or E-Filing, is the process of submitting court documents over the Internet, rather than on paper, and receiving an electronic response from the court as to the status of the filing. It also allows filers to pay filing fees, notify other parties, receive court notices, and retrieve court information electronically. - Handbook for Grand Jurors in Illinois, A
This handbook is written to help you understand your duties as a grand juror, with some practical suggestions to assist you in carrying out those duties. It is not intended to be a complete statement of the law governing the role of the grand jury in the administration of criminal justice. In the event of any question, you may always seek the advice and counsel of the Court. - Handbook for Illinois Jurors, A
The purpose of this booklet is to help you understand the things that happen and the terms that are used during a trial. - History of the Illinois Judicial Systems, A
A History of the Illinois Judicial Systems starting in 1673 to current times. - How Cases Proceed Thru the Court System
The path a case may follow in the process from start to finish can be complicated. The diagram demonstrates in general terms, how cases proceed through the state court system. - Illinois Appellate Court Caseload Statistics (covers 2001-2005)
First through Fifth District and the Appellate Court Caseload Statistics. Includes criminal and civil caseload statistics for the years 2001 through 2005. - Illinois Circuit Court Statistics
The statistics of the cases filed in the Illinois Circuit Court from 2001 to 2005.
