Access Naperville Family Court Records

Naperville family court records are managed by the DuPage County Circuit Clerk, based in nearby Wheaton. As the largest city in DuPage County with over 150,000 residents, Naperville produces a significant number of family court filings. Divorce, custody, child support, and domestic relations cases all go through the DuPage County courts. You can search for Naperville family court records through the statewide Re:SearchIL portal, the DuPage County marriage and divorce records page, or by visiting the clerk's office in Wheaton. The courthouse is about a 15-minute drive west of Naperville.

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Naperville Quick Facts

150,692Population
DuPageCounty
WheatonCounty Seat
630/407-8700Clerk Phone

DuPage County Clerk for Naperville Cases

The DuPage County Circuit Clerk handles all family court records for Naperville. The clerk's office is in Wheaton. You can reach them by phone at 630/407-8700 or by mail at P.O. Box 707, Wheaton, IL 60187. Candice Adams serves as the Circuit Clerk.

Naperville is the most populous city in DuPage County. Even though the courthouse is in Wheaton, all Naperville family law cases are filed there. Walk in during business hours and ask for a case by number or by the names of the people involved. The clerk's staff will pull the file. You can review the full case record, which includes filings, motions, court orders, and judgments. This is the most complete way to access Naperville family court records.

Mail requests are also accepted. Include the case number, party names, and a check or money order for copy fees.

Search Naperville Family Court Cases Online

The DuPage County court has a marriage and divorce records page with details on how to get certified copies of divorce decrees and marriage records. This page explains the difference between a divorce decree and a divorce certificate. A decree shows the full terms of the divorce. A certificate is a shorter document needed for things like name changes or remarriage.

For broader case searches, use the Re:SearchIL portal. This covers all Illinois counties, including DuPage. You can view documents filed through eFileIL for $0.10 per page, up to $3 per document. Create a free account to search by case number or party name. This is the best online option for reading actual court filings from Naperville family cases.

Note: Marriage records in DuPage County are public and available to anyone, while some family court documents may have access restrictions.

Naperville Family Court Record Fees

Fees are set by 705 ILCS 105. The first page of any copy costs $2.00. Pages 2 through 20 run $0.50 each. After that, each page is $0.25. Certification adds $6.00 per document. A record search can cost up to $6.00 per year searched.

Certified divorce records are available from the Circuit Clerk's office. Non-certified copies can also be obtained from the Illinois Department of Public Health. Know what type of copy you need before you go. Certified copies carry the clerk's seal and are accepted for legal purposes. Uncertified copies work for personal reference.

Types of Naperville Family Court Cases

Family court records filed by Naperville residents include divorce, allocation of parental responsibilities, child support, paternity, and orders of protection. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (750 ILCS 5) governs how these cases are filed and resolved. At least one spouse must live in the county to file for divorce there.

Most records are open to the public. Final orders and judgments can be viewed by anyone. Juvenile cases, adoptions, and sealed records are not available. The court removes personal identifiers like Social Security numbers from public copies. Under 5 ILCS 160, the State Records Act, access to public records is a right unless restricted by another law.

Legal Help for Naperville Families

Illinois Legal Aid Online is a free resource with information on divorce, custody, and court records in DuPage County. Their divorce guide covers the steps from start to finish. The Illinois Court Help portal offers live chat with legal professionals for quick answers.

Naperville residents who need help with family court matters but cannot afford a lawyer have several options. Start with the state legal aid resources above. They can connect you with DuPage County legal aid programs. The Illinois circuit clerk directory can also help you reach the right office for any court-related question.

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Below is a screenshot of the DuPage County marriage and divorce records page, which explains how to get copies of family court records for Naperville cases.

DuPage County marriage and divorce records page for Naperville family court records

This page provides guidance on getting certified copies of divorce decrees, marriage licenses, and other family court documents from DuPage County.

Nearby Cities

Cities near Naperville file family court records through DuPage County or neighboring counties. Some share the same courthouse in Wheaton.

DuPage County Family Court Records

Naperville is in DuPage County. For full details about the DuPage County court system, clerk contact information, and all available resources, visit the DuPage County family court records page.

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