Giannoulias Launches E-Filing for Court of Claims
Giannoulias Launches E-Filing for Court of Claims
Bringing Court into the Digital Era, Saving Time and Expanding Access
As part of his broader modernization push, Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced that the Illinois Court of Claims will now offer electronic filing options and conduct remote hearings – a major step forward in how the court serves the public.
The transition replaces a slow, paper-based system that depended on mail delivery, cumbersome copies and in-person proceedings, often delaying case processing and complicating access for claimants.
“For too long, the state’s Court of Claims has been forced to rely on outdated, paper-driven processes that made filing a claim slower and more complicated,” Giannoulias said. “By making this a fully digital process, we’re making government more accessible, more transparent and more efficient for the people it serves. This initiative will save time, reduce headaches and ensure Illinoisans can seek justice without unnecessary barriers.”
Starting today, all filings with the Court of Claims will be submitted through a new online e-filing portal – clerkofthecourt.ilsos.gov. Users can create an account, follow step-by-step instructions and submit their claims directly through the system. Training videos will be available to help first-time users navigate the process.
The new digital platform makes it easier than ever for Illinoisans to manage their claims from start to finish, allowing them to file at their convenience, track updates instantly and receive notifications in real time as their case moves forward. It also reduces headaches by eliminating the need to mail multiple paper copies and provides new efficiencies by reducing administrative processing times.
The initiative brings the Court of Claims in line with broader technology upgrades underway across the Secretary of State’s office and throughout the Illinois court system.
Claimants with questions are encouraged to contact the Court of Claims Clerk’s Office at ClerkofCoC@ilsos.gov or (217) 782-7101.
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