Police Agency Information

Revised Officer Handouts

Effective August 1, 2024, McHenry County College moved all Traffic School classes to their newly opened University Center at MCC, located at 222 East Church St, Woodstock, IL 60098.  New officer handouts were distributed which list the Woodstock location for Traffic School.  All previous brochures should be destroyed.  Additional officer handouts can be obtained from the Circuit Clerk in Room 136.  

Revised Officer Handout effective 8-1-2024

Uniform Citation Forms

Supreme Court Rule 552 directs Uniform Citation and Complaint forms and conservation complaint forms be approved by the Conference of Chief Circuit Judges.  The Conference has placed seven (7) citation forms and corresponding printing instructions on file with the Illinois Supreme Court Clerk as required by the rule.

Approved Uniform Citation Forms

Firearms Restraining Orders

The Circuit Clerk’s Electronic Order of Protection program can assist with the filing of Petitions for Firearms Restraining Orders. This program can be used by the public or law enforcement to request a Petition for Firearms Restraining Order. Go to www.illinoisprotectionorder.com to get started. Once the information is completed online, come to the Circuit Clerk’s 3rd floor office, room 353, to electronically sign the Petition and be sent to see a judge.

Public Act 100-0697 created a Firearms Restraining Order effective 1/1/2019 which prohibits and enjoins a named person from having in his or her custody or control any firearms, and purchasing, possessing, or receiving additional firearms. The process is handled similar to an Order of Protection and is filed as an OP case. If the Firearms Restraining Order is allowed, a Search Warrant shall be issued. Below are the forms approved by the Conference of Chief Circuit Judges:

Electronic Criminal Complaints

Administrative Order 2023-14 (dated 09-08-2023) requires all McHenry County law enforcement agencies to use the Electronic Criminal Complaint program provided by the McHenry County Circuit Clerk to electronically file complaints against criminal defendants who are held by them under arrest.  The initiation of an electronic criminal complaint is required for any criminal defendants being transported to the McHenry County Jail.  Contact the State’s Attorney’s office if your agency needs training on this program.  

Electronic Criminal Complaint Program

Electronic Search Warrants

Contact the State’s Attorney’s office if your agency would like to begin requesting search warrants electronically, speaking with the judge via video chat, eliminating the need to come to the Courthouse.

Electronic Search Warrant Program

Court Schedules

2025 Traffic Court Schedule

Arresting Agency Monthly Disposition Reports

If your agency needs login information for the Circuit Clerk Arresting Agency Disposition site, or has any questions, contact Robin at [email protected].

E-Citations

The Circuit Clerk funds annual support for a countywide license for any McHenry County agency to use Quicket E-Citation software at no cost. This annual support cost is funded by E-Citation Fees. For more information on E-Citations contact David at [email protected].

iJustice Access

The Circuit Clerk offers FREE access to iJustice, our court case management system, to any McHenry County arresting agency. This access also includes access to OnBase, where court documents can be viewed, and the ability to view/print court calls. If your department would like to request access contact Robin at [email protected] or Kathy at [email protected].

Deputy Circuit Clerk Appointment

Use form for appointment of Sergeants and above as Deputy Circuit Clerks to notarize Criminal Complaints. Return completed form to Circuit Clerk Administration in Room 353.

Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act - effective July 1, 2019

The Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act, Public Acts 100-987, 100-994 and 100-1161, goes into effect on July 1, 2019, along with revisions to the Illinois Supreme Court Rules. The implementation of the Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act brings with it a number of changes:

  1. The cost to pay tickets without a court appearance (pre-pay online, by mail, or at the counter) will be increasing to $164.00 effective July 1, 2019. Any person issued a ticket after July 1st will be assessed under the new “Schedules” created by the Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act and will pay $164.00 under Schedule 12.
  2. Effective July 1, 2019, there will no longer be separate payment amounts for any minor traffic tickets (i.e. seat belt violations and speeding 21-25 mph over the limit), ALL minor traffic violations pre-paid without a court appearance will cost $164.00 under Schedule 12.
  3. $50 of the new pre-pay ticket amount (Schedule 12) will be returned to the arresting municipality, $48.00 to the municipality’s General Fund and $2.00 to the municipality’s E-Citation Fund.
  4. For a defendant who appears in court on a minor traffic ticket issued after July 1, 2019, the court costs will be $226.00 (Schedule 10), with a new minimum fine amount set in the Act of $25.00, if no other minimum exists based on the offense charged.
  5. The Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act adds Criminal Waivers as an option for defendants sentenced in court. Criminal Waivers do NOT apply to charges under the Illinois Vehicle Code, so they are NOT applicable to traffic tickets.

Civil Law Violations - effective September 1, 2016

Cannabis charges written under the new state statute as Civil Law Violations are now payable without a court appearance for $120 per violation under new Supreme Court Rule 588 effective September 1, 2016. These tickets will be filed by the Circuit Clerk as CL (Civil Law) cases and should be written for Mondays (1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th Monday) at 8:30 a.m. in Courtroom 102 where they will be prosecuted by the State’s Attorney.

Agencies can elect to write Possession of Cannabis under 10 grams and/or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, under their local ordinances, and the Circuit Clerk will continue to make those OV (Ordinance Violation) cases. Any cannabis charges written under local ordinances should continue to be assigned to your regular traffic court dates. Either of these two charges issued to juveniles (under 18 years of age), whether written under either state statute (CL case) or local ordinance (OV case), will be impounded per the statute.

Ordinance (OV) violations are not payable without a court appearance. **It is important to note that cannabis charges written under local ordinances do NOT qualify for the automatic expungement provisions in PA-0697, only cannabis charges written as Civil Law Violations will be automatically expunged. Per the statute, the Circuit Clerk will automatically expunge all Civil Law Violations that have a satisfactory final disposition, before January 1 and July 1 of each year. No Ordinance (OV) cases will be automatically expunged.

Civil Law Citation Printing Instructions