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The Kendall County Circuit Courts continue to utilize Zoom for many different types of court cases. Attorneys and case participants (parties to a lawsuit, witnesses), are now able to appear remotely on some court dates. Before doing so, please review the Remote Courtroom Etiquette. If you have not used Zoom or are unsure of how to appear remotely, please review the Instructions for Remote Appearances.
You can use the links below to appear via Zoom. You will need to know the courtroom you are expected to be in, or the judge’s name, and the time of your court appearance. Each courtroom has staggered starting times, and if you appear early, you may not be admitted to the virtual courtroom until the scheduled time. Appearing remotely is a privilege, not a right. If technical difficulties prevent you from connecting to a meeting, or from hearing or being heard during a remote appearance, the judge may elect to treat you as if you failed to appear in court.
- Courtroom 111 Judge Colosimo Divorce/Family/Child Support
- Courtroom 112 - Judge Pilmer - Divorce/Family
- Courtroom 113 - Judge Krentz - Civil cases
- Courtroom 114 - Judge Accardi - Traffic and Misdemeanor Court/Retail Theft
- Most Traffic and Misdemeanor (CM) cases are heard in this courtroom. There are staggered court times for the start of the cases, so it is important to know what time your case is scheduled to be called.
- Courtroom 115 - Judge Gleason - Felony Cases
- Courtroom 116 - Judge McAdams - Probate/Mortgage Foreclosure/Evictions
- Local Rule 2023-01 Remote Appearances and Procedures
*CAUTION: The private chat function is NOT secure. DO NOT share personal information with anyone via the zoom platform unless you are certain they are who they claim to be.