Lookup Court Dockets in Morgan County, Illinois. Results Include: Docket Search, Case #, Case Description, Court Date, Judge, Attorney, Filing Date, Type, Status, Related Cases, Case Event, Case Parties, Addresses

Morgan County, IL Court System Information

Morgan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 35,547. Its county seat is Jacksonville.

Circuit Court

Morgan County is located within the Seventh Judicial Circuit.

Morgan County, IL Court Overview

The following courts are located in Morgan County, Illinois. This list is not meant to be comprehensive and only lists courts with pages on Ballotpedia.

  1. Illinois Seventh Judicial Circuit Court

Visitation Information

Office Hours:
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday

Physical Address:
Morgan County Courthouse
300 W. State St.
Jacksonville, IL 62650

Morgan County Circuit Court Clerk

Amy Sipes, Circuit Court Clerk
300 West State Street
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Phone: (217) 243-5419
Fax: (217) 243-2009
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday

Services and Responsibilities:

The Clerk of the Circuit Court is the official keeper of the records and the Seal of the Morgan County Circuit Court. The Clerk’s duties are governed by statute. The Circuit Clerk provides services by collecting and distributing all fines, costs, and fees assessed by the Court or required by statute. There are also administrative duties such as statistical reporting and managing the office budget and staff.

Morgan County Circuit Court Judge

Eric S. Pistorius, Chief Judge
Sangamon County Complex
200 South Ninth Street, Room 522
Springfield, IL 62701
Phone: 217-753-6360
Fax: 217-753-6357

Morgan County, IL County Clerk

Jill Waggener, County Clerk
Morgan County Clerk
300 West State Street
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Phone: (217) 243-8581
Fax: (217) 243-8368
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday – Friday

Services and Responsibilities:

The County Clerk’s office provides the customer, with prompt, courteous and informative service. The County Clerk’s office has six main roles such as: Chief Election Authority, Vital Records, Tax Extensions and Delinquent Taxes, Manager of Payroll, Accounts Receivable and Payable, Recorder of Deeds and Clerk to the County Board. Furthermore, the clerk’s office is also responsible for: Filing of Notary Public Commissions, Assumed Business Name Certificates, Campaign Materials, Statement of Economic Interest, Liquor License and Firework Permits.

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