There are several support units which assist the Supreme Court
with its work as the state’s highest court. These units are located
in Springfield and Chicago.
Clerk of the Supreme Court
Carolyn Taft Grosboll
The Clerk of the Supreme Court is appointed by the
Court, reports to the Court and serves at the Court’s
pleasure. The Clerk is the Court’s principal case
processing and records manager who operates the
office through a staff of specialized deputies, and by
planning, developing, and implementing policies and
procedures necessary to execute the responsibilities
of the office. The office has existed since circa 1818
and supports the Court in the exercise of its statewide
jurisdiction, authority to regulate the practice of law
in Illinois, and supervisory authority over the courts
in the state.
In its case management capacity, the Clerk’s Office
maintains four distinct automated dockets, executing
all associated processes, to ensure compliance with
Supreme Court Rules and to ensure that cases are
effectively monitored and scheduled, from initiation to
issuance of mandates and final orders as appropriate.
The general docket unit of the office supports the
Court’s primary docket. The miscellaneous record
docket consists primarily of attorney matters. The
miscellaneous docket consists of conviction-related
cases filed by pro se incarcerated litigants and provides
a forum without compromising standard filing
requirements.The proposed rule docket was developed
and functions consistent with the mandate of Supreme
Court Rule 3. E-filing of Court documents began in
2012 on a pilot basis for certain cases on the general
docket and was expanded in 2013 to permit e-filing
in all cases on the Court’s general and miscellaneous
record dockets. While e-filing is not mandatory, the
number of attorneys and pro se litigants using the
Court’s e-filing system grew in 2016.
In its record management capacity, the Clerk’s
Office maintains the Court’s active and closed files
and permanent records, dating to 1818, including
historically significant documents which are housed
and preserved in the State Archives by agreement, and
through an agreement with State Archives oversees
the conversion of paper documents to microfilm, a
more stable medium.
The Clerk’s Office registers and renews professional
service corporations and associations, and limited
liability companies and partnerships engaged in the
practice of law. In October 2012, the Supreme Court
announced an e-renewal process beginning with the
2013 renewal year, that gave law firm entities the
option to electronically renew their annual registration
and pay the $40 renewal fee electronically. In the
fourth year of this e-initiative, approximately 67% of
law firm entities chose to electronically renew. The
Clerk’s Office is also responsible for maintaining the
roll of attorneys, which includes the licensing process,
and issuance of law licenses; files judicial financial
disclosure statements required of state court judges.
The office compiles, analyzes, and reports statistics
on the Supreme Court’s caseload and other activity,
as reflected in the accompanying statistical summary
and narrative for 2016.
The Clerk’s Office provides information to the public
at large and the practicing bar and has working
relationships with other courts and judicial branch
offices, Supreme Court agencies, and state and county
departments.
Marshal of the Supreme Court
Jim Cimarossa
The Marshal attends all sessions of the Court
held in September, November, January, March,
and May. In addition, the Marshal directs a staff
which maintains the Supreme Court Building
and grounds, provides security for justices and
employees, and conducts tours of the building.
Supreme Court Chief Internal Auditor
John Bracco
The Supreme Court Chief Internal Auditor and
staff perform audits of the state-funded activities
of the judicial branch. In addition, the Internal
Auditor annually assesses the adequacy of
internal controls for state-funded activities.
Supreme Court Research Director
John Robinson
The Supreme Court Research Director supervises
a staff of attorneys who provide legal research
and writing assistance to the Court.
Supreme Court Librarian
Geoffrey P. Pelzek
The Supreme Court Librarian directs a staff who
provide legal reference services to the courts, state
agencies, and citizens of the state. The Supreme
Court libraries include a 100,000 volume public
law library in Springfield, a 40,000 volume private
branch library in Chicago, and four private judicial
libraries across the state. The Librarian oversees
all aspects of library administration including
budget and program planning, materials and
equipment acquisition, cataloging and collection
development, and library reference and research
services.
Reporter of Decisions
Jacob Jost
The Reporter of Decisions directs a staff that
publishes opinions of the supreme and appellate
courts in the Official Reports. Employees verify
case citations, compose attorney lines, and edit
opinions for style and grammar. The Reporter
is also responsible for publication of the Illinois
Supreme Court Rules and preparation of the Style
Manual for the Supreme and Appellate Courts.
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SUPREME
COURT
DIRECTORY
Clerk's Office - Springfield
Supreme Court Building
200 E. Capitol
Springfield, IL 62701
(217) 782-2035
TDD (217) 524-8132
Office Hours: 8:30 - 4:30
Clerk's Office - Chicago
Michael A. Bilandic Building
160 North LaSalle Street
Chicago, IL 60601
(312) 793-1332
TDD (312) 793-6185
Office Hours: 8:30 - 4:30
Reporter of Decisions
301 N. 2nd Street
Springfield, IL 62702
(217) 557-2823
Office Hours: 8:30 - 4:30
Research Director
Supreme Court Building
200 E. Capitol
Springfield, IL 62701
Supreme Court Press Secretary
222 N. LaSalle, 13th floor
Chicago, IL 60601
(312) 793-2323
Librarian
Supreme Court Building
200 E. Capitol
Springfield, IL 62701
(217)
782-2424
Office Hours: 8:00 - 4:30
Chief Internal Auditor
3101 Old Jacksonville Road
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 557-3995
Office Hours: 8:00 - 4:30
Marshal
Supreme Court Building
200 E. Capitol
Springfield, IL 62701
(217) 782-7821
Office Hours: 8:00 - 4:30
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