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Official Champaign County IL court records guide

Champaign County Court Records Lookup, Public Case Search and Clerk Copy Help

Use official Champaign County and Illinois court resources to search public court case information, view court files, request civil or criminal records, get certified copies, understand e-filing, avoid confusing court records with Recorder deed records, and know when PACER is required for federal cases.

🔎 Public court case search 🏛️ Circuit Clerk in Urbana 📄 Civil/criminal copy requests Updated May 2026
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Find Your Champaign County Court Records Path

If you are searching for champaign county court records, do not use one generic records link for everything. Champaign County, Illinois court records may involve the Circuit Clerk public case search, civil record requests, criminal record requests, probate or guardianship letters, court calendar, eFileIL, Recorder deed records, county clerk records, or federal PACER records.

Official path

Choose one option. The action card below updates for public case search, file viewing, copy requests, criminal/traffic records, court calendar, e-filing, Recorder records and federal court records.

🔎 Search public court cases — use Champaign County Circuit Clerk public case search

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Use this for: basic online case lookup, case number checking, docket review and public case information available through the Circuit Clerk.

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Best official path: open the Circuit Clerk public court case record search and search by case number or party information where available.

Before relying on it: public online information may not include every document, sealed case, impounded case, juvenile file, old record or certified copy.

⚠️ Do not assume one search is complete: sealed, impounded, adoption, juvenile, post-March-2020 eviction, Recorder, county clerk and federal records may require a different official route.

👉 This finder does not pull live court data into your website. It guides users to the correct official Champaign County, Illinois Courts, Recorder or federal route so they do not misunderstand the page.

At a glance

Champaign County Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search

Champaign County court records are mainly handled by the Champaign County Circuit Clerk. The Circuit Clerk site lists the Clerk of the Circuit Court as Susan W. McGrath, with phone (217) 384-3725, fax (217) 384-3879, email cccircuitclerk@champaigncountyil.gov, and address 101 East Main Street, Urbana, IL 61801. Office hours are listed as Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The Circuit Clerk site says public services include assistance with examination and copying of court records available to the public, standard forms, expungement assistance, and public access to basic courthouse services. It also makes clear that the Circuit Clerk does not provide legal advice or attorney referrals.

🏛️ Court office 101 E Main St Urbana, IL 61801
📞 Circuit Clerk 217-384-3725 Public case help
Office hours 8:00–4:30 Monday to Friday
📄 Copies Request forms Civil/criminal records
🔒 Limits Not all online Sealed/impounded restricted
⚠️ Important: A public case search is not a certified court record, arrest record, birth certificate, marriage certificate, corporation record or complete background check. Use the correct office for the exact record type.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Champaign County Circuit Clerk, Public Court Case Record Search, View a Court File, Record Search and Copies Request pages, Electronic Filing, Champaign County Circuit Court, Illinois Courts courthouse directory, Champaign County Recorder of Deeds, Recorder search tools, eFileIL, re:SearchIL and PACER resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
Page guide

What This Champaign County Court Records Guide Covers

Public court files

View a Champaign County Court File and Understand Public Information

The Circuit Clerk’s “View a Court File” section is important for users who need more than a simple search result. It explains the court file viewing route and links to civil and criminal record search, certification and copy request pages. The Circuit Clerk site also notes that its office has been preserving court records since the late 1800s, including wills and probate files.

Some records can be viewed or requested through the Clerk’s public court cases section. Other files may require clerk review, a written request, payment, or a court order. Do not assume that every image, scanned filing, sealed document, impounded file or older record is available online.

Before asking to view a file, collect this information

  • Case number, if available.
  • Full legal name of party or parties.
  • Approximate filing year or year range.
  • Case type, such as civil, divorce, family, small claims, probate, guardianship, criminal, traffic or ordinance.
  • Specific document title, such as judgment, order, sentencing order, ticket, decree, letters or proof of completion.
  • Whether you need certification or normal copies.
User clarity note: “View court file” does not mean every document can be seen instantly online. Some records need clerk assistance or cannot be released without a court order.
Civil and family copies

Champaign County Civil, Family, Probate and Guardianship Copy Requests

The Circuit Clerk provides a civil record search and copy request route for users who need civil, divorce, family, small claims, probate, guardianship, LM/L cases or other civil case records. The request form asks for the years to be searched, record type, case numbers, filing dates, document titles, number of copies, and whether certification is needed.

The civil request page also warns that the Circuit Clerk does not have birth certificates, marriage certificates, corporation documents or other records maintained by the Champaign County Clerk. That warning matters because many users search “court records” when they actually need a county clerk certificate or non-court public record.

Civil cases

Use for: lawsuits, judgments, small claims, LM or L cases, evictions and other civil court matters.

Family and divorce

Use for: divorce judgments, family orders, custody-related records and certified copies when available.

Probate and guardianship

Use for: probate cases, guardianship records and letters request questions handled through the Circuit Clerk route.

Not held by clerk

Do not use for: birth certificates, marriage certificates or corporation documents. Those are directed to the county clerk or other correct agency.

Criminal and traffic copies

Champaign County Criminal, Traffic and Ordinance Record Requests

The Circuit Clerk provides a separate criminal record search and copy request route for criminal, traffic and ordinance violation records. The request page clearly says the Circuit Clerk does not have arrest records, and arrest records must be requested from the police agency that made the arrest. It also says the Circuit Clerk cannot perform a background check; a true background check is performed by the Illinois State Police.

For criminal or traffic records, the request form asks for the years to be searched, case numbers, filing dates, year of arrest, specific document titles, number of copies, certification choice and driver’s license details for traffic record searches. This is much stronger than a vague name-only request.

Criminal record request cost examples listed by the Clerk

  • Record search: $10.00 for each year searched.
  • Certification: $5.00 for each document certified.
  • Copies: $2.00 for the first page.
  • Copies after the first page: $0.50 per page up to 19 pages.
  • Additional copy pages after 20 pages: $0.25 per page.
  • All record research and copy requests must be paid in advance after actual costs are provided.
Do not confuse records: Court records, arrest records and background checks are different. For arrest records, contact the arresting police agency. For a true background check, use the Illinois State Police route.
Record types

Champaign County Civil, Criminal, Family, Probate, Small Claims and Traffic Records

Champaign County court records can cover many case types. The search path and copy process depends on whether the record is civil, criminal, traffic, ordinance, divorce, family, probate, guardianship, small claims or appeals-related. The safest search starts by identifying the case type before requesting copies.

Civil records

Use for lawsuits, judgments, small claims, evictions, debt matters, contract disputes and other civil court filings.

Criminal records

Use for court cases involving charges, proceedings, sentencing orders or dispositions. Do not treat this as a full background check.

Traffic records

Use for traffic tickets, citations, driver’s license-related court matters and proof of traffic safety program completion.

Family records

Use for divorce, family, custody and support matters. Some documents may be restricted or require clerk review.

Probate and guardianship

Use for wills, probate files, guardianship matters and letters request questions where available through the court system.

Ordinance violations

Use the criminal/traffic record request route if the matter is an ordinance violation handled through the court file.

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Do Not Trust Name Alone

Common names can produce wrong matches. Confirm case number, year, case type and party role.

Avoid false matches
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Certified Copy Beats Screenshot

Online search is useful, but official use often requires a certified copy or clerk-issued record.

Better proof
Access limits

Sealed, Impounded, Juvenile and Restricted Champaign County Records

Not every Champaign County court record is publicly searchable or available for online viewing. The Circuit Clerk’s civil request page warns that users do not have access to cases that are impounded or sealed without a court order. It gives examples such as adoptions, juvenile abuse and neglect cases, and certain eviction cases filed on or after March 1, 2020.

The criminal request page also warns that users do not have access to impounded or sealed cases without a court order. This is exactly why “no result found” is not proof that a case does not exist. It may simply mean the record is sealed, restricted, impounded, juvenile, older, archived, filed under another name or held by a different office.

Records that may need special handling

  • Adoption cases.
  • Juvenile abuse and neglect cases.
  • Some eviction cases filed on or after March 1, 2020.
  • Sealed, impounded or restricted criminal records.
  • Records with protected personal identifiers.
  • Older or archived files not visible in public search.
  • Federal records handled through PACER, not the county clerk.
Do not overclaim: Missing online information does not mean no record exists. Contact the Circuit Clerk or proper court office when the record matters.
Portal confusion

Champaign County Court Records vs Recorder Deed, Land and Lien Records

Court records and Recorder records are different. The Circuit Clerk handles court files and case records. The Champaign County Recorder of Deeds is the official land records manager for the county and is responsible for recording, archiving and retrieving a variety of land and recorded document records.

Use Recorder resources when the user needs deeds, mortgages, liens, releases, recorded instruments, legal descriptions or grantor/grantee searches. The Recorder’s search page describes secure remote access and searching by parameters such as grantor/grantee, date range and legal description. Champaign County GIS also provides a recorded deed history search by tax parcel number.

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Use Circuit Clerk For

Civil, criminal, traffic, family, probate, guardianship, case search, docket and certified court copies.

Court case path
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Use Recorder For

Deeds, land records, mortgages, liens, recorded instruments and grantor/grantee searches.

Recorded document path
Illinois tools

Champaign County eFileIL, Electronic Filing and re:SearchIL Help

Searching a court record is different from filing court documents. The Circuit Clerk electronic filing page explains that the office has been live with permissive eFiling since April 2017 and fully integrated with its court case management system since August 2017. It also points users to certified e-file service providers through eFileIL.

Use eFileIL when filing documents electronically. Use the Circuit Clerk public case search when locating a case. Use the record search and copies pages when requesting documents. Use re:SearchIL only where statewide document repository access is available and permitted.

County

Electronic Filing

Champaign County Circuit Clerk electronic filing information and local e-filing resources.

Open Electronic Filing
Illinois

eFileIL

Official Illinois electronic filing system and certified e-file service provider route.

Open eFileIL
Illinois

re:SearchIL

Statewide document repository access where available and permitted by court access rules.

Open re:SearchIL
Federal records

Federal Court Records for Champaign County Are Searched Separately

Federal court records are not searched through the Champaign County Circuit Clerk. If the case was filed in U.S. District Court, U.S. Bankruptcy Court or a federal appellate court, use federal court resources such as PACER.

If your paperwork says “United States District Court,” “U.S. Bankruptcy Court,” “Central District of Illinois,” or another federal court name, do not force the search through Champaign County public case search. Federal civil, criminal, bankruptcy and appellate records follow a separate system.

Use Circuit Clerk for

Local Champaign County Circuit Court records, public case search, court file viewing and copy requests.

Use Recorder for

Land records, deeds, liens, mortgages and recorded property instruments.

Use County Clerk for

Birth certificates, marriage certificates, corporation-related local records and non-court county clerk records.

Use PACER for

Federal district court, bankruptcy and federal appellate court cases.

Troubleshooting

Common Champaign County Court Records Search Problems and Fixes

If your search fails, do not immediately pay a private website. Most problems come from using the wrong record office, searching only by name, missing the case number, confusing court records with Recorder records, or expecting sealed records to appear online.

No case found

Try case number, party-name variations, filing year, court type or direct Circuit Clerk help.

Need divorce copy

Use the civil/family record request route and specify the divorce judgment or exact document title.

Need arrest record

Contact the police agency that made the arrest. The Circuit Clerk says it does not have arrest records.

Need background check

Use Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification. The Circuit Clerk says it cannot perform a true background check.

Need deed or lien

Use the Recorder of Deeds and Recorder search tools instead of public court case search.

Need federal case

Use PACER or the proper federal court website, not the county Circuit Clerk.

Map and location

Map for Champaign County Courthouse and Circuit Clerk in Urbana

The Champaign County Circuit Clerk is listed at 101 East Main Street, Urbana, IL 61801. The Champaign County Circuit Court contact page also lists the Circuit Court at 101 East Main Street, Urbana, Illinois 61801. The Recorder of Deeds uses a different location at the Brookens Administrative Center, 1776 East Washington Street, Urbana, IL 61802, so verify the office before visiting.

Champaign County Courthouse, Urbana

Use this map for general courthouse navigation. It does not confirm your court date, case status or which office holds your record.

FAQs

Champaign County Court Records FAQs

How do I search Champaign County court records online for free?

Start with the Champaign County Circuit Clerk public court case record search. Search by case number when possible, or by party information if the case number is unknown.

What is the official Champaign County court records website?

The official local route is the Champaign County Circuit Clerk website at champaigncircuitclerk.org. It links to public court case search, court file viewing, copy requests, payment, forms and e-filing resources.

Where is the Champaign County Circuit Clerk located?

The Circuit Clerk is listed at 101 East Main Street, Urbana, IL 61801. The listed phone number is (217) 384-3725.

How do I get copies of Champaign County civil or divorce records?

Use the Circuit Clerk’s civil record search and copy request page. Provide case numbers, filing dates, document titles, year range and whether certification is needed.

How do I get copies of Champaign County criminal or traffic records?

Use the Circuit Clerk’s criminal record search and copy request page. It covers criminal, traffic and ordinance records and asks for case numbers, filing dates, arrest year, document titles and certification choice.

Does the Champaign County Circuit Clerk provide arrest records?

No. The criminal request page says the Circuit Clerk does not have arrest records. Arrest records should be requested from the police agency that made the arrest.

Can the Champaign County Circuit Clerk perform a background check?

No. The criminal record request page says the Circuit Clerk cannot perform a background check. A true background check is performed by the Illinois State Police.

Are Champaign County sealed or impounded records available online?

No, not through ordinary public access. The Clerk’s request pages explain that users do not have access to impounded or sealed cases without a court order.

What if I need a birth certificate or marriage certificate?

Do not use the Circuit Clerk for birth or marriage certificates. The civil request page says those records are maintained by the Champaign County Clerk or another proper agency.

What is the difference between court records and Recorder records in Champaign County?

Court records are case files, dockets, orders and judgments handled by the Circuit Clerk. Recorder records are deeds, mortgages, liens and land records handled by the Recorder of Deeds.

Why can’t I find a Champaign County court record online?

The case may be sealed, impounded, restricted, juvenile, older, archived, filed under another name, federal, or not available through public online access. Contact the Circuit Clerk before assuming no record exists.

Are Champaign County federal court records in the Circuit Clerk search?

No. Federal court records are separate from Champaign County Circuit Court records. Use PACER or the correct federal court website for federal district, bankruptcy and appellate cases.

Editorial disclaimer: This article is an independent practical guide for people searching for Champaign County Court Records IL. It is not the official Champaign County Circuit Clerk, Champaign County Circuit Court, Champaign County Recorder, Illinois Courts, eFileIL, re:SearchIL or PACER website and does not provide legal advice. Court portals, access rules, copy fees, certification fees, office hours, phone numbers, filing procedures and document availability can change. Always verify details directly with the correct court, clerk, recorder, Illinois Courts, PACER or a qualified legal professional before using court information for legal, employment, licensing, housing, immigration, custody, safety or official decisions.
Final summary

Bottom Line for Champaign County Court Records Search

For most Champaign County court record searches, start with the Circuit Clerk public court case record search. Use the civil request page for civil, divorce, family, small claims, probate and guardianship copies. Use the criminal request page for criminal, traffic and ordinance record searches. Use the Circuit Clerk directly when you need certified copies, older records, impounded-record guidance or official proof.

If you need deeds, liens or land records, use the Recorder of Deeds. If you need birth or marriage certificates, use the Champaign County Clerk or the correct agency. If you need a true background check, use Illinois State Police. If the case is federal, use PACER. Do not treat one name search or screenshot as the full official record.

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