Bond County Traffic Court Records

Bond County traffic court records are filed and stored at the Circuit Clerk's office in Greenville, Illinois. The county is part of the 3rd Judicial Circuit, and all traffic cases go through the Bond County Courthouse. Whether you got a speeding ticket on I-70 or a stop sign violation on a county road, the clerk's office can help you find your case details. You can search Bond County traffic court records through the Judici online system or call the office to ask about your case status and any fines you owe.

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Bond County Quick Facts

16,716 Population
3rd Judicial Circuit
Greenville County Seat
Online Case Search

Bond County Circuit Clerk Office

The Bond County Circuit Clerk manages all traffic court records in Bond County. Randi Workman is the current Circuit Clerk. The office is at 200 West College, Greenville, IL 62246. Call (618) 664-3208 for questions about traffic cases or fines. The clerk keeps every filing, collects fines, and holds the official court seal for the 3rd Judicial Circuit. If you go in person, bring your ticket number or case number so staff can pull up your record fast.

The Illinois Courts directory page for Bond County lists the courthouse contact details and judicial assignments for the 3rd Circuit. This is a good first stop to confirm the address and phone number before you head to the courthouse in Greenville.

Bond County Illinois Courts directory page for traffic court records

Bond County is a small county, so the clerk's staff can usually help you same day. Walk-ins are welcome during office hours. You do not need an appointment for most traffic court record requests.

Circuit Clerk Randi Workman
Address 200 West College, Greenville, IL 62246
Phone (618) 664-3208
Fax (618) 664-2257
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Search Bond County Traffic Records Online

The Judici case search portal is the main tool for looking up Bond County traffic court records online. You can search by name or by case number. The system shows case status, court dates, and charges. It is free to use and open to anyone. No account is needed to search.

Online data may lag behind what the clerk has on file. Under 55 ILCS 5/4-2001, the Circuit Clerk must keep all court records, but what you see on Judici is just a summary view. For the official record, you need to visit the clerk in person or ask for certified copies by mail. Updates can take a few days to appear in the online system, so if you just paid a fine, give it some time before you check again.

The OSAD Circuit Court Offices directory also lists Bond County's clerk contact info along with details about expungement and sealing of records. This is helpful if you want to clear an old traffic case from your record.

Bond County Traffic Ticket Options

When you get a traffic ticket in Bond County, check the bottom of the citation. It tells you if you have to appear in court or not. Tickets marked "No Court Appearance Required" let you pay the fine without going to court. You have a few ways to handle your Bond County traffic case:

  • Plead guilty and pay the fine by mail, in person, or online
  • Plead guilty, pay the fine, and request court supervision to keep a conviction off your record
  • Plead not guilty and request a hearing date

If your ticket says "Must Appear," you must show up on the date listed. This covers serious offenses like DUI, driving on a revoked license, and reckless driving in Bond County. The Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/) spells out which violations need a court date and which do not. Missing a required court date can lead to a warrant for your arrest and extra fines on top of the original charge.

Court supervision is an option for many minor traffic violations. Under 730 ILCS 5/5-6-1, a judge can grant supervision, meaning the offense does not go on your driving record as a conviction. You must not have had supervision in the last 12 months, and you need to be 18 or older at the time of the violation. Contact the Bond County clerk's office to ask about supervision for your case.

Note: Bond County may have specific local rules about supervision eligibility, so call the clerk at (618) 664-3208 before your court date.

Traffic Court Fees in Bond County

Fines for Bond County traffic cases change based on the violation. The Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act (705 ILCS 135/) sets the fee structure across Illinois. Most minor traffic tickets in Bond County cost between $120 and $250 when you add all court costs and assessments. Serious violations cost more, and DUI cases can run into the thousands with added penalties.

You can pay fines in person at the Bond County Courthouse with cash, money orders, or certified checks. Check with the clerk about whether they take personal checks or credit cards at the counter. Online payments go through the Judici portal or CourtMoney for eligible cases. Phone payments are also an option through CourtMoney at 1-877-222-4668. The Illinois Circuit Court Clerks directory has links to all county clerk offices if you need to check Bond County's accepted payment methods.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Bond County. If your traffic stop happened near a county line, make sure you look up your case in the county that issued the ticket.