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How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in DuPage County?

How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in DuPage County?

You can apply for vital records for Du Page County through the Du Page County Clerk’s Office. Applications can be found on the County Clerk’s website and can be sent in by mail or given in person.

How do I pay a speeding ticket in DuPage County?

Tickets, Fines, Fees, & Restitution

  1. Pay in Person. DuPage County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. 505 N. County Farm Road.
  2. Pay by Mail. DuPage County Circuit Court Clerk. PO Box 707. Wheaton, IL 60189-0707.
  3. Pay Online. Pay online here: https://epay.18thjudicial.org. (Juvenile cases cannot be paid via on-line option)

How do I file an appearance in DuPage County?

Electronic filing is now mandatory for all civil cases in DuPage County. You can file online from your own home or office using the link below, or using electronic filing terminals provided in the DuPage County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office or in the Law Library.

How do I file a civil suit in DuPage County?

You must file the complaint with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Civil Department, which is located on the first floor of the Judicial Center, 505 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, Illinois. If you are suing for up to $2500 the fee is $118. From $2500.01 to $10,000 the fee is $293.

How do I file a small claims case in DuPage County?

You must file the Complaint with the Clerk of the Circuit court – Civil Division located on the first floor of the Judicial Building, 505 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton, Illinois. If you are suing for under $250.00, the filing fee is $115. For suits between $250.00 and less than $1,000.00 the filing fee is $140.

How many Circuit Court judges are in DuPage County?

Currently, DuPage County, the second largest courts system in the state, has fifteen (15) Circuit Judges and twenty-six (26) associates. The Circuit Court Clerk’s Office accepts over 320,000 new case filings each year which are heard in the designated court rooms at the Judicial Center and at five satellite locations.

What does the DuPage County Clerk do?

The County Clerk issues many different licenses: marriage, civil union, business, liquor, raffle, tobacco, amusement device and notary public; furnishes copies of birth, death, marriage and civil union certificates; files and records economic interest statements of all officials in DuPage County.

Where are court cases heard in DuPage County?

Court cases are heard at the DuPage County Courthouse, 505 N County Farm Road Wheaton and in a two branch locations in Addison and Downers Grove. Click here for full details.

Is the Clerk of court a county office in Illinois?

While the Clerk is Elected on a County wide basis, it is not a county office as defined by the Illinois Constitution. It is a non-judicial office of the Judicial Branch of State government.