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CCAP Wisconsin Court Records

Kendall County Court Records

The Kendall County Circuit Court Clerk is responsible for the upkeep of the Kendall County Circuit Court. The duties would include assisting with daily functions to the courts as needed by the circuit judges, maintaining Kendall County Court Records, and handling money paid and due to the courts. The County Clerk and the County Recorder is responsible for maintaining vital records, recording and maintaining land and deed records, and processing marriage licenses.

Kendall County Court Records Search

The public can search and access court case files by visiting the Circuit Court Clerk’s office during business hours or by going online to the following link https://www.co.kendall.il.us/offices/circuit-clerk/online-court-records.

When you perform an online search for Kendall County Court Records, you can search by party name and/or case number. After entering your search inquiry, your results will appear on the next page for records that match your search criteria.

The search results page will display the case number, the name of the party in the case, the party type, the case type, and the birth year of the party in the case. Click on the case that you are looking for to view the case overview and other details of the case.

Under the case overview, you will see the following headings:

  • Docket sheet
  • Additional info
  • Fines/fees
  • Receipts

The case view page will show the name of the party and party type, the case number, case type, the judge, courtroom location, status of the case, the amount owed on the case, and the next/last court date and time. The docket sheet will give you detailed information on actions performed on the case and the date for the actions. The additional info tab provides you with the charge and count information. This will include disposition, sentencing, and the date for disposition and sentencing. Any fines or fees paid or due will appear under the fines/fees tab. The receipt tab gives the date and the amount paid for fees on Kendall County Court records.

Kendall County Court Records
Kendall County Court Records

Requesting Copies

If you need to request copies of court records or documents, you can submit a records request in-person at the courthouse or mailing a written request. If you request copies in-person or by mail you will need to pay the clerk’s office before your request is processed.

If you mail a request, you must submit the following information:

  • Your contact information- name, address, and daytime phone number
  • The case number and other pertinent information to help the clerk locate the proper case.
  • The information that you are requesting.
  • Self-addressed stamped envelope for the copies of the court records to be mailed back to you.

Contacting the Courts

If you need to contact the courts with questions about a case or to obtain copies of court records and documents use the following contact information:

In-person or Mail Records Requests to:

Kendall County Circuit Clerk’s Office

807 W John St

Yorkville, IL 60560

Phone: 630-553-4183

Civil Records

In-person or mail Records Requests:

Kendall County Clerk

111 W Fox Street

Yorkville, IL 60560

Phone: 630-553-4185

Electronic requests for court records can be performed using the following link https://il.i2file.net/I2FLite/#/.

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CCAP Wisconsin Court Records

Kane County Court Records

Kane County Circuit Court is the 16th Judicial Circuit Court for the state of Illinois. The courthouse is located in St. Charles, Illinois. This court is responsible for maintaining and filing Kane County Court records for civil and criminal court records.

Search for Court Records

If you need to locate Kane County Court records, the easiest and most convenient way to do so is through the Kane County online search portal. The link for the portal is https://kanecoportal.co.kane.il.us/portal. This search portal provides information for civil, criminal, and traffic cases that are filed in Kane County. When searching for Kane County Court records you can perform the search by using the case number, ticket information, or by first and last name of the party on the case.

If you wish to obtain the best search results, there is an advanced filter option that will help you narrow down your results. Likewise, if you are unsure how to correctly spell the name that you are looking for you can perform a wildcard search on either the first name, last name, or both names.

Kane County Court Records

You do not have to register or sign up for an account to access information available on the Kane County Court records search portal. You do not have to pay any money to search the portal. The portal search is provided free of charge and allows you to access files and documents available to the public.

If the information is not available to the public for whatever reason, you can request the files and documents by visiting the courthouse located at 540 S Randall Rd., St. Charles, IL. You can also email a request to Research@co.kane.il.us or fax a request to 630-208-2172. It is best to have the case number when submitting your request, otherwise, you will be charged both a research fee and a fee for making the copies.

Civil and Criminal Court Case Information

The online search portal does not contain copies of documents or images associated with each case. You will need to contact the courts if you need more information than what is available through the portal.

Aforementioned when searching for court records, you can apply advanced filter options to indicate whether you are searching for a civil or criminal case. After you locate the records that you are searching for click on the link to be redirected to the case information page. On the case information page, you will find the parties involved, the attorney(s) on the case, the judicial officer assigned to the case, the status of the case (open or closed), the court events and hearings that have occurred or that are scheduled, financial information regarding the case, and the charge and type case it is.

Contacting the Courts

If you have any questions regarding your court records search or to find out more information about submitting a request, you will need to contact the Clerk of Courts. The main location is located on Randall Rd and the phone number is 630-232-3413. You can reach a clerk Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time (CST).