The Circuit Clerk's Office is responsible for maintaining all court records in Kendall County. The office operates a public viewing room where members of the public can review computerized records and request to view paper files. The office also accepts payments online through its website with a driver's license number or court case number. The Circuit Clerk's Office is located inside the county courthouse in the government center campus on Yorkville's west side.
This is one of several Cook County government buildings located in western Skokie. Administrative issues regarding the running of the county are handled here. Many common issues can be handled on site, although it is possible to pay fines and apply for other documents online at cookcountygov.com.
The Winchester House is an assisted living facility based in Libertyville. Serving geriatric and incapacitated patients, it offers services in healthcare and rehabilitation. It additionally provides restorative memory and maintenance therapy. The Winchester House has been in operation for more than 150 years. For more information, please call or refer to the Web site.
CASA is a nationwide non-profit volunteer organization that offers court appointed special advocates for children and teens. These individuals advocate for children who have been removed from their homes due to parental abuse and neglect. Volunteers and donations are welcomed.
The University of Illinois Extension offers non-credit educational programs in agriculture and natural resources, community and economic development and family and consumer sciences. Programs include the 4-H and Cloverbuds youth programs, nutrition and gardening information and training for child care providers. Plenty of volunteer opportunities are available, from master gardeners answering questions at local farmers markets to area residents collecting and distributing data on local rainfall.
The Will County Sheriff's Department Laraway Substation is a government office building responsible for traffic, patrol and records. For more information, be sure to call the telephone number or visit the website provided.
The Environmental Learning Center is an educational tool for the community. Located in the Hickory Creek Preserve, it provides an opportunity for children and adults to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and canoeing. Visitors must obtain a permit in order to access the center, which includes an area that businesses can rent out for events.