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How to Find Public Records in Livingston County Illinois

To obtain information about a person’s history, you can visit the county office of the Livingston County Clerk. This office is located at 112 W. Madison St. in Pontiac, IL. It is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM, except for county holidays. You can request copies of vital records by filling out an Application for Copy of Vital Records form. Note that a social security card is not acceptable for this type of search.

You can request copies of Livingston County court records by using a variety of methods. First, you can visit the circuit court office, which keeps all records of civil and criminal cases. You can also get copies of the calendar, docket, and status of court proceedings. You can request additional documents through the clerk’s office, or you can use a mailing service. In addition to online records, you can request printed copies of court documents.

For vital records, you can visit the Clerk’s office in Livingston County. The state office can also provide these documents. The Illinois Department of Public Health can also provide vital records for the county. In addition, you can look up an individual’s criminal history by visiting the Illinois State Archives. The state has a vast collection of local government archival records, and a searchable database can help you find the people responsible for certain events.

For a comprehensive list of public records in Livingston County, visit the Circuit Court. These records can be useful for genealogical research and are available for free online. You can also consult the Illinois Department of Public Health to get vital records for the county. If you’re searching for vital records before the Civil War, you can check the Illinois State Archives’ collection of vital records and other local government archival documents.

In addition to marriage certificates, the circuit court also maintains a number of other types of public records. These include family, divorce, and criminal case histories. You can also get important documents, such as marriage and birth certificates, from the Livingston County Circuit Court. If you’re looking for a specific individual’s public record, check out the Illinois State Archives. Its extensive collection of government records includes vital and courthouse archives and historical information.

The Circuit Court is another place to find vital records in Livingston County. There are many types of court records in the county. A person’s criminal and civil cases are handled by the Circuit Court. Its circuit court can provide you with a person’s criminal and civil records. The Clerk of the District Court may have additional information on an individual, including the names, addresses, and phone numbers of people involved in these cases.