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Skokie / Illinois / United States
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The Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County is the official keeper of records for judicial matters brought in the Circuit Court of Cook County. The clerk s office serves more than 5 million residents and over 400 judges of Cook County in Illinois. It has nearly 2,300 employees. The clerk s office annually collects approximately $130 million in revenue from filing fees and interest on accounts. It files more than 1 million cases every year. The clerk s office specializes in the Teen Dating Violence Prevention Program. It also offers free case monitoring services for attorneys. The clerk s office provides access to adoption records of the county.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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The Cook County Government governs the office of Cook County Public Administrator. It provides comprehensive investigative and estate administrative services for people who die in Cook County intestate (without a will), or where there is no person in Illinois with the right or desire to administer the estate. The office of Public Administrator auctions houses, condos, co-ops, multi-flats and sometimes even commercial properties. Cook County Government s additional agencies include Adoption & Child Custody Advocacy, Ambulatory and Community Health Network and Cermak Health Services, among others.
Woodstock / Illinois / United States
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McHenry County Sheriffs Office is a law enforcement agency that offers community policing and crime prevention services. The department provides investigation services related to theft, robberies, burglaries, sex crimes, domestic violence, and assault and financial fraud as well as night patrol, medical emergency response and traffic safety services. It operates in tandem with support and special services, civil processing, vehicle maintenance, court security, administration and records divisions. McHenry County Sheriffs Office, through a sergeant, supervises and handles crime prevention, public education, customer service and community policing issues. The department maintains an office in Woodstock, Ill.
Gillespie / Illinois / United States
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The Macoupin County Public Health Department is a local county government service supported through federal, state and county taxes. Established in 1983, the department is governed by a health board. It preserves, protects and promotes the health of the residents of Macoupin County and offers a variety of health care services. The department organizes immunization clinics and offers child lead prevention, smoking cessation and school programs. It also offers diabetes education, health screenings, mammograms, X-rays and pharmacy assistance services. The department offers a variety of health screening and testing programs, including hypertension and cholesterol screenings, pregnancy and hemoccult tests. The Macoupin County Public Health Department is based in Carlinville, Ill., with other offices in Girard, Gillespie and Litchfield, Ill.
Joliet / Illinois / United States
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The Forest Preserve District of Will County works to preserve, protect and restore the forests and prairies of Will County, Ill., for the purposes of the education, pleasure and recreation of the county s residents. The district is organized into several divisions, including administration and finance, planning and operations and law enforcement. The administration and finance division oversees finance, the dissemination of public information, human resources, information systems and the district s volunteer offices. The division s planning and operations division is responsible for land preservation, property management, preserve improvements, public programs and events, visitor facilities and day-to-day maintenance of preserves and the district s fleet. The district s law enforcement division consists of the preserves police force, which is comprised of state-certified police officers with training in conservation law. The Forest Preserve District of Will County is headquartered in Joliet, Ill.
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Clinton / Illinois / United States
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Court Services is the largest component of the community correctional element of the criminal justice system. In Illinois, Court Services is under control of the judicial branch of the State government. Each county Court Services department is responsible to the Chief judge of the judicial Circuit. The mission of Court Services is to protect the public interest and safety by diligently enforcing court ordered conditions of probation through meaningful supervision strategies, and utilizing appropriate supportive resources. The core services of Court Services are to provide appropriate court dispositions for adult and juvenile offenders, and to supervise those persons placed on probation. Court Services departments may also provide a broad range of services including. crime and delinquency prevention ; pretrial release ; adult and juvenile diversion ; juvenile detention ; intensive probation supervision ; specialized DUI services ; community service programs ; volunteer programs ; and family court services.