Rock Island County Circuit Clerk's Office

Rock Island County Circuit Clerk's Office The Circuit Clerk is the "Keeper of the Court Seal" and responsible for criminal and civil cases, en

06/05/2026

JOIN OUR TEAM! We're seeking reliable professionals with excellent customer service skills. If you're looking for a full-time position with fantastic benefits and on-the-job training, the Court Specialist I position is for you!

Check out the details at the link below! To apply, please email your resume and completed Rock Island County Job Application

Don't delay, apply today!

https://www.rockislandcountyil.gov/Jobs.aspx?UniqueId=99&From=All&CommunityJobs=False&JobID=Court-Specialist-I-49&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2VHd6QGlt4MDhGV9fV8FEVLRbymeQ6zwMFbKMl6MaFxxtxGZFLsMX-aKo_aem_AfaA3dhfx_wIvfKyAVJiwpoYmk3PnZXOEKLu9kRDpvyVodVSNiTnSaMSSETpPgnaQVt9riptDTmLsSuQGQPDCJEE .

05/06/2026

⏰ Did you know Prairie State Legal Services is at Moline Public Library, Moline, IL RIGHT NOW and they’re here to help YOU?

Prairie State Legal Services is a nonprofit organization that provides free legal advice and representation to income-eligible residents across Rock Island County.

They can help with issues including:
🔹 Housing - unsafe, unstable or unaffordable living situations
🔹 Safety - including domestic violence
🔹 Financial Stability - consumer debt harassment and more
🔹 Family - helping protect basic rights and keep children in school

Whether you're dealing with an eviction, domestic violence, debt harassment or another legal crisis, Prairie State Legal Services can help. No fees. No sliding scale. Just free support for low-income, elderly and vulnerable community members who need it most.

🕐 Stop by the library before 1 p.m. today to connect with their team and learn more. You can also visit their Moline office at 1515 5th Avenue or find more information at pslegal.org.

05/06/2026

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04/29/2026

Recognizing the Importance of Illinois Circuit Court Clerks

By Marcia M. Meis, Director, Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts

Last week, I had the honor of speaking at the Spring Meeting of the Illinois Association of Court Clerks in Springfield. While circuit clerks may not be the most visible or familiar public servant in the courthouse, their role is indispensable.

In addition to the constitutional and statutory role as official keeper of the court record, circuit clerks and their staff are often the first interaction that filers, litigants, witnesses and other court users have at their local courthouse. I have heard this referred to as the “counter encounter” – and a positive exchange there can set the tone for an individual’s entire experience with the court system. In this way, circuit clerks also serve as major ambassadors of our judicial system.

And of these constitutional officers, much is asked.

Circuit clerks are elected officials serving four-year terms. Their duties are defined by state statutes, including the Clerks of Courts Act (705 ILCS 105), as well as Illinois Supreme Court rules, administrative orders, local court rules, and county ordinances. Although our 102 circuit clerks are elected at the county level, circuit clerks are state judicial branch officers. Their primary responsibility is to attend court proceedings and maintain a complete, accurate, and permanent record of all court activities, including filings, orders, judgments, evidence, and case outcomes across 28 case types – ranging from criminal and civil matters to traffic, family, and juvenile cases.

Beyond recordkeeping, the Circuit Clerk’s Office plays a central role in managing the flow of cases through the court system. This includes assigning case numbers, scheduling hearings, maintaining court dockets, tracking case progress, and processing appeals. Careful adherence to these responsibilities ensures that cases move efficiently and that due process is upheld.

Circuit clerks also serve as a critical data and reporting hub for the State of Illinois, providing court records, statistics, and outcomes to agencies such as the Secretary of State, State Police, Department of Corrections, the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, and the State Disbursement Unit. As such, their work supports statewide implementation of critical policies involving public safety and child support payments, among many other things.

Financial management is another major function of the office. Circuit clerks are responsible for the collection, accounting, and disbursement of court-related funds, including filing fees, fines, and payments tied to court orders. Across Illinois, this represents hundreds of millions of dollars annually, underscoring the office’s significant fiduciary responsibility and the need for accuracy and accountability.

In addition, the clerk’s office issues and maintains official court documents, such as summons, subpoenas, warrants, and judgments, giving legal effect to the actions of the court. Clerks also provide public access to court records and services, offering both in-person and online tools that allow individuals, attorneys, and agencies to search case information, make payments, and interact with the court system.

The Circuit Clerk’s Office further provides direct administrative support to judges and court staff, including courtroom preparation, docket management, and implementation of technology systems that improve efficiency and access to justice.

Beyond their statutory duties, circuit clerks are active contributors to the broader judicial system, serving on Illinois Supreme Court committees and commissions, participating in statewide initiatives such as access to justice and technology improvements, assisting with judicial education through the Illinois Judicial College, and engaging in legislative and policy development.

Illinois circuit court clerks are essential to the functioning of the judicial system. They ensure the integrity of the court record, the smooth progression of cases, the proper handling of public funds, and meaningful access to justice. Their work connects courtrooms across all 102 counties into a unified, accountable, and transparent statewide judicial system.

On behalf of the AOIC, I express my gratitude to the Illinois circuit clerks for their collective commitment to education, collaboration and transparency the many ways they help to keep the justice system trains running.

04/21/2026
04/16/2026

Court guides with Illinois Court Help can connect you to local legal aid and community resources to help you solve your problem. Free assistance is available by phone and online: ilcourthelp.gov

04/10/2026

Reminder: To use Online Passport Renewal, you must be located in a U.S. state or territory at the time you renew. As soon as you submit your online application, your existing passport will be automatically canceled in our systems, making it invalid for travel even if it hasn’t expired. If you’re a U.S. citizen living abroad, renew your passport at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.

03/28/2026
Heads up scam alert!
03/22/2026

Heads up scam alert!

We are warning residents about fraudulent text messages claiming to be from the Clerk’s Office about court hearings or traffic violations. We do not send court notices by text.

Do not scan QR codes or share personal information. Always verify information through official court channels.

03/16/2026

As of this moment, our office remains open today! Stay safe out there.

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1317 3rd Avenue, Suite 101
Rock Island, IL
61201

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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