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Official St. Clair County IL court records guide

St. Clair County Court Records Lookup, Case Search and Circuit Clerk Help

Use official St. Clair County and Illinois court resources to search court dates, civil and criminal case information, court dockets, e-filing, re:SearchIL, copies, courthouse location, and federal PACER records without confusing Illinois St. Clair County with Michigan, Alabama, Missouri or private background-check websites.

🔎 Civil & criminal case search 🏛️ 20th Judicial Circuit 📄 Circuit Clerk copy help Updated May 2026
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Find Your St. Clair County Court Records Path

If you are searching for st. clair county court records, choose the task closest to what you need. St. Clair County, Illinois court records can involve the Circuit Clerk, court dates, civil and criminal search tools, e-filing, re:SearchIL, statewide court forms, appellate records, sealed records, or federal PACER. The correct path depends on what type of case you are trying to find.

Official path
Choose the St. Clair County court record help you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for case search, court dates, Circuit Clerk records, civil/criminal records, copy requests, e-filing, re:SearchIL, court forms and federal records.

🔎 Search case records — use official St. Clair County Circuit Clerk tools

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Use this for: finding St. Clair County, Illinois civil and criminal case information, court dates and court dockets through official Circuit Clerk resources.

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Best official path: open the Circuit Clerk or Courts page, then use the Case Search or Court Records Search tools for the correct case type.

Before relying on it: verify important details with the Circuit Clerk when you need certified copies, complete records, sealed-record guidance or official proof.

⚠️ Do not assume one search is complete: sealed, juvenile, restricted, federal, appellate, older or misfiled records may require a different official office or request route.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live court records into your website. It gives visitors the correct official St. Clair County, Illinois or federal route for each task, which is safer than publishing guessed case information.
At a glance

St. Clair County Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search

St. Clair County, Illinois court records are connected to the 20th Judicial Circuit and the St. Clair County Circuit Clerk. The Illinois Courts directory lists the St. Clair County Courthouse at 10 Public Square, Belleville, IL 62220, with courthouse hours shown as 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the main phone number shown as (618) 277-6600.

The St. Clair County Circuit Clerk page states that the Circuit Clerk website may be used to access civil and criminal court dates. The county Courts page also points users to court tools such as Case Search (Criminal and Civil) and Court Dockets. That makes the Circuit Clerk website the correct first stop for most local St. Clair County case lookup and court date questions.

🏛️Court20th CircuitSt. Clair County
📍Courthouse10 Public SquareBelleville, IL 62220
☎️Main phone(618) 277-6600Verify office route
🔎SearchCivil & criminalCourt dates and records
✍️E-filingeFileILCivil e-filing system
⚠️ Important: Do not confuse St. Clair County, Illinois with St. Clair County in Michigan, Alabama or Missouri. Many search results mix counties with the same name. Use the Illinois courthouse address, Illinois Circuit Clerk page and Illinois court tools when your case is in Belleville or the Illinois 20th Judicial Circuit.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against St. Clair County Circuit Clerk pages, St. Clair County Courts page, Illinois Courts St. Clair County Courthouse directory, eFileIL, re:SearchIL, Illinois approved court forms, Illinois Legal Aid court records guidance and PACER resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This St. Clair County Court Records Guide Covers

Circuit Clerk

St. Clair County Circuit Clerk Records, Courthouse Location and Clerk Help

The St. Clair County Circuit Clerk is the key local office for many St. Clair County court record questions. If you need a case record, copy, docket, court date, payment direction, e-filing help or courthouse routing, start with the Circuit Clerk page and the official court tools.

The Illinois Courts directory places the St. Clair County Courthouse in the 20th Judicial Circuit, District 5, at 10 Public Square, Belleville, IL 62220. It lists courthouse hours as 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the main phone as (618) 277-6600. It also points to the Circuit Clerk, Court Directory, e-Filing, Fee Schedule, Forms, Online Records, Jury Information and self-represented litigant resources.

Circuit Clerk

Use for: local St. Clair County court records, court dates, docket questions, copy direction and clerk-managed court services.

Courthouse

Location: St. Clair County Courthouse, 10 Public Square, Belleville, IL 62220.

Main phone

Listed by Illinois Courts: (618) 277-6600. Confirm the right division before requesting case-specific help.

Public tools

Use for: Case Search, Court Dockets, Online Records, e-Filing, Forms, Fee Schedule and self-help routing.

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Use Clerk for Official Copies

The search page can help you locate case information, but certified copies and official documents should come from the clerk.

Official proof
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Confirm Illinois First

St. Clair County exists in multiple states. Confirm the Belleville, Illinois courthouse before searching or paying.

Avoid wrong county
Search steps

How to Search St. Clair County Court Records by Name, Case Number or Court Date

The cleanest court record search starts with a case number. If you have a summons, notice, ticket, order, docket sheet, attorney letter or payment notice, look for the case number and use that before trying a name search. Case numbers reduce false matches and help the Circuit Clerk identify the correct file faster.

If you only know a person’s name, use name search carefully. Common names can return multiple cases, and a name match alone does not prove identity. Always compare the case type, filing date, court date, party role, case status and docket details before relying on a result.

Case number search

Use for: the most accurate lookup when you already have official court paperwork or a docket reference.

Name search

Use for: finding possible records when the case number is unknown. Verify carefully before using the result.

Court date search

Use for: checking upcoming civil or criminal court dates shown through Circuit Clerk tools.

Court docket search

Use for: reviewing scheduled matters, docket entries and case activity where available through official tools.

Bad assumption: “No result online” does not prove there is no St. Clair County case. It may be sealed, restricted, too old, recently filed, federal, appellate, under another name, or not available through the public-facing search tool.
Record types

St. Clair County Civil, Criminal, Traffic, Family and Court Date Records

St. Clair County court records are easier to search when you know the record type. Civil cases, criminal cases, traffic matters, family matters, orders of protection, foreclosure-related cases, small claims, probate-style matters, juvenile issues and appeals may follow different access rules. The official court search tools can help with civil and criminal court dates, but sensitive or sealed records may not appear like ordinary public cases.

Criminal cases

Use criminal case search for public criminal case information, charges, court dates and docket information where available. For official dispositions, ask the Circuit Clerk.

Civil cases

Use civil case search for lawsuits, judgments, foreclosure-related matters, small claims and other public civil filings where available.

Traffic records

Traffic and conservation tickets may involve payment or plea tools, but confirm whether your citation requires a court appearance.

Family records

Divorce, custody, child support and family filings can include restricted documents. Use the clerk for certified decrees or official copies.

Court dockets

Court dockets can help users see scheduled matters, but schedules can change. Confirm directly if missing a date could create legal risk.

Appellate or federal

Appeals and federal records are separate from ordinary county-level search. Use Illinois appellate resources or PACER where applicable.

Copies and documents

How to Request St. Clair County Court Record Copies and Certified Documents

If you need a St. Clair County court record for official use, search tools are only the first step. A certified copy, docket sheet, judgment, divorce decree, criminal disposition, order, filing, transcript or official record should be requested from the appropriate court office. Ask the Circuit Clerk what information is needed and whether fees, certification charges or processing rules apply.

Be specific. Do not ask for “all records” unless you truly need a broad search. Give the clerk the case number, case name, party names, filing year, document title, court date and whether you need a certified copy or a normal copy. Exact requests are easier to process and less likely to create confusion.

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Find the case number and court type

Use the official case search or court docket tools to confirm the case number, court date, parties and case type.

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Ask for the exact document

Request a specific document such as judgment, order, divorce decree, criminal disposition, complaint, docket sheet or certified copy.

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Confirm copy fees and certification

Fees can change. Ask whether the copy is certified, whether mailing is available and what payment methods are accepted.

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Use certified copies for official proof

If the record is for court, employment, licensing, immigration, government benefits, school, custody or legal filing, ask whether certification is required.

E-filing

eFileIL, Court Filing and Self-Represented Litigant Help

If your goal is to file a document, not just search a record, use eFileIL and the St. Clair County Circuit Clerk’s e-filing resources. The county e-filing page explains that civil case documents must be electronically filed with the Clerk of the Court using an electronic filing system approved by the Supreme Court of Illinois.

The statewide eFileIL page also points users to active courts, training resources, technical support, FAQs, filers without lawyers, service providers and re:SearchIL. If you are filing without a lawyer, do not guess your way through a filing category. Use official Illinois forms, local rules, self-help resources or legal aid resources before submitting documents.

Before e-filing in St. Clair County

  • Confirm whether your case type requires e-filing.
  • Use official Illinois court forms when available.
  • Choose the correct court, county and case category.
  • Check local Circuit Clerk instructions before submitting.
  • Do not confuse e-filing with public case search.
  • Ask for legal help if you do not understand deadlines or service rules.
Document access

re:SearchIL and Illinois Court Document Search

re:SearchIL is a statewide document repository that provides secure, cross-jurisdictional access to electronic court records and documents throughout Illinois. It is not the same as an ordinary county case search page, and access can depend on user role, registration, case type and public access rules.

Use re:SearchIL when you need a statewide electronic court record document path and understand the access requirements. Use the St. Clair County Circuit Clerk when you need local clerk guidance, certified copies, in-person help, fee information, court dockets or county-specific court date questions.

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Use County Search First

If the case is clearly in St. Clair County, start with the Circuit Clerk’s civil/criminal search and court dockets.

Local lookup
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Use re:SearchIL Carefully

Use statewide document access only when it fits your role, access level and case document need.

Statewide documents
Access limits

Sealed, Juvenile, Confidential and Restricted St. Clair County Records

Not every St. Clair County court record is fully public online. Illinois court access can be limited by law, court order, privacy protections, sealing, expungement, juvenile rules, family-law restrictions, victim protections and sensitive personal information. Some case information may appear without documents. Some documents may be redacted. Some matters may not appear in a public portal at all.

Records that may need extra care

  • Juvenile court records and records involving minors.
  • Sealed, expunged or impounded records.
  • Family law records with protected child, address or safety information.
  • Order of protection or domestic violence-related records.
  • Mental health, guardianship or sensitive medical-related records.
  • Older paper files not fully visible in online systems.
  • Federal records, which are separate from St. Clair County Circuit Clerk tools.
Do not overclaim: A missing online record does not prove there is no case. It may be restricted, sealed, older, recently filed, federal, appellate, under another name or not visible through the public-facing search tool.
Forms and legal help

Illinois Court Forms, Self-Help and Legal Aid for St. Clair County Users

If you need to file a court document in St. Clair County, use official Illinois forms and local court resources whenever possible. The Illinois Courts website provides approved statewide forms and a Court Forms Hub. Illinois Legal Aid Online also provides plain-language legal information, form guidance and help topics for people without lawyers.

Forms should match your case type. A small claims form is not the same as a divorce form, an eviction answer is not the same as a criminal record request, and a protective order form is not the same as a civil complaint. Using the wrong form can create delay, rejection or missed deadlines.

Approved forms

Use official Illinois Courts statewide forms where available before copying forms from private websites.

Self-help

Use Illinois Legal Aid Online or local self-help resources if you are filing without a lawyer.

Local rules

Check St. Clair County local rules, e-filing requirements and court-specific instructions before filing.

Deadlines

If a deadline is close, contact the court, lawyer or legal aid resource. Do not rely only on a general article.

Federal records

Federal Court Records for St. Clair County Are Searched Separately

Federal court records are not searched through the St. Clair County Circuit Clerk’s ordinary county tools. If a case was filed in U.S. District Court, U.S. Bankruptcy Court or a federal appellate court, use PACER or the correct federal court resource. Many federal cases connected to southern Illinois fall under the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, but always verify the exact court listed on the notice or docket.

Use PACER for federal civil, criminal, bankruptcy and appellate case information. If your paperwork says U.S. District Court, federal indictment, bankruptcy, federal civil rights case, federal agency, or Southern District of Illinois, do not rely only on the St. Clair County local portal.

Use St. Clair tools for

Local 20th Judicial Circuit case records, court dates, dockets, clerk copies and county court services.

Use Illinois tools for

Statewide e-filing, statewide forms, re:SearchIL and Illinois appellate or circuit court resources.

Use PACER for

Federal district court, bankruptcy and federal appellate records.

Verify court name

The court name on your notice, summons, ticket, order, judgment or docket decides the correct search system.

Map and location

Map for St. Clair County Courthouse in Belleville, Illinois

The St. Clair County Courthouse is listed at 10 Public Square, Belleville, IL 62220. Use this map for general navigation only. It does not confirm which office handles your exact case, which courtroom has your hearing, or whether a record is available online.

St. Clair County Courthouse

Confirm the correct office before visiting, especially if you need Circuit Clerk records, certified copies, court date help, e-filing kiosk support or disability/accessibility assistance.

FAQs

St. Clair County Court Records FAQs

How do I search St. Clair County court records online for free?

Start with the official St. Clair County Circuit Clerk Courts page. It points users to Case Search for criminal and civil records and to Court Dockets. Use a case number if available, then verify the result with the Circuit Clerk if official proof is needed.

What is the official St. Clair County court records website?

The official local starting point is the St. Clair County Circuit Clerk website at co.st-clair.il.us under Departments > Circuit Clerk. The Courts page includes Case Search and Court Dockets tools.

Where is the St. Clair County Courthouse in Illinois?

The Illinois Courts directory lists St. Clair County Courthouse at 10 Public Square, Belleville, IL 62220, in the 20th Judicial Circuit.

Can I search St. Clair County criminal court records by name?

The official court tools include criminal and civil case search. Name searches can return similar results, so confirm the case number, court date, case type, party role and docket before relying on a match.

How do I find a St. Clair County court date?

Use the St. Clair County Circuit Clerk court record search or court docket tools. The Circuit Clerk page says its website may be used to access civil and criminal court dates. Confirm directly if missing the date could create legal risk.

How do I get certified copies of St. Clair County court records?

Contact the St. Clair County Circuit Clerk and ask for the exact document you need. Provide the case number, party names, document title, filing year and whether you need a regular copy or certified copy.

Are St. Clair County court documents available through re:SearchIL?

re:SearchIL is a statewide electronic court record and document repository, but access can depend on user role, case type and public access rules. Use the local Circuit Clerk for county-specific copy and record questions.

Is Judici the right search site for St. Clair County IL?

Do not assume Judici is the correct search site for every Illinois county. For St. Clair County, start with the official St. Clair County Circuit Clerk and Illinois Courts directory links listed in this guide.

Can I use St. Clair County court records as a full background check?

No single court record search should be treated as a complete background check. Court records show case information from a court system. Illinois criminal history, law enforcement records, federal PACER records and local records are different sources.

Why can’t I find a St. Clair County case online?

The case may be sealed, restricted, juvenile, too old, recently filed, federal, appellate, under another name or not available through the public-facing search tool. Contact the Circuit Clerk if the search result is missing or unclear.

Are federal court records included in St. Clair County Circuit Clerk search?

No. Federal court records are separate from St. Clair County Circuit Clerk records. Use PACER or the correct federal court resource for federal civil, criminal, bankruptcy and appellate records.

What should I do if my St. Clair County record is wrong?

Contact the Circuit Clerk or the court that maintains the record. Do not rely on a private website to correct official court information. For legal consequences, speak with a qualified attorney.

Editorial disclaimer: This article is an independent practical guide for people searching for St. Clair County Court Records IL. It is not the official St. Clair County, Illinois Courts, eFileIL, re:SearchIL or PACER website and does not provide legal advice. Court portals, access rules, case visibility, public-record procedures, copy fees, office hours and document availability can change. Always verify details directly with St. Clair County Circuit Clerk, 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 St. Clair County Court Records Search

For most St. Clair County court record searches, start with the official St. Clair County Circuit Clerk website. Use the Courts page for Case Search, criminal and civil records, court dates and court dockets. If the record is needed for official proof, request the exact document or certified copy from the clerk instead of relying only on a public search result.

If you need to file documents, use eFileIL and local e-filing instructions. If you need statewide document access, check re:SearchIL. If the case is federal, use PACER. And before anything else, confirm you are searching St. Clair County, Illinois, not another St. Clair County in a different state.

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