This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


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This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


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This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Lee County, IL is not available through Judici.


Currently, there are no plans for Lee County, IL to join the Judici web site.

Participation with Judici.com is entirely voluntary and up to the discretion of the Circuit Clerk. Therefore not all counties in Illinois are available from our site.

Let your Circuit Clerk know that you would use such services if they were available to you. We would be glad to discuss the services available and costs involved with your Circuit Clerk if they are interested.

If you wish to see the listing of counties that are available through Judici, please click on the Courts link in the menu above.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


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This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.


Judici Error | Apparent Misuse

 
 


This page is operated by Judici.com, not a court. Links to this page do not constitute endorsement by any court of the content, policies, or services offered here.

Access to the Judici.com free case search pages has been revoked for your IP address due to apparent violation of our Terms of Use. The Terms of Use permits users to download only "insubstantial portions" of the data on Judici.com, and specifically prohibits the use of "scripts, programs, or any other automated means" to get data.

These restrictions have been implemented because:

  1. Mass distribution of electronic court records is strictly regulated by Illinois Supreme Court policy. Among other things, this policy is intended to prevent improper access to data which is impounded, declared private or otherwise restricted AFTER an organization acquires a copy of it.
  2. Automated data access to accomplish "back door" mass distribution creates high volumes of traffic on the site, which results in unacceptable wait times for users who ARE complying with the Terms of Use.

So in accordance with our Terms of Use, we have permanently prohibited your IP address from accessing Judici.com. If you feel that your use is NOT in violation of our Terms of Use, you may contest the matter by sending us an e-mail.

If your use is "person centric", focusing on ad-hoc queries on specific individuals rather than obtaining data in bulk for retention and re-use, we may be able to accommodate your needs with a web service. By offering such narrowly-scoped web services, we can often avoid the burden put on our servers and bandwidth by users of "scraping" scripts. If this would be of interest to you, send an e-mail describing the searches you'd like to run and the data elements you're seeking on the cases returned.