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This list of county courthouses in Illinois provides information about each current Illinois county courthouse: name, photograph, city, construction year, and further comments.

Each of the 102 county governments in the U.S. state of Illinois operates out of a building or complex of buildings known as the county's courthouse. The community in which the courthouse is located is known as the county seat. The oldest current courthouse is the Putnam County Courthouse, built in 1839, while other courthouses have been built since 2010. Many courthouses were built following the destruction of previous buildings, either planned or unplanned; however, some former courthouses still stand, many of which have been repurposed as museums or as offices for other governmental agencies.

Fifty-seven of these courthouses were constructed between the end of the Civil War and American entry into the First World War; extant courthouses from this period tend to reflect the Romanesque Revival, Second Empire, and Neoclassical architectural styles, while several older courthouses are Greek Revival buildings, and many twentieth-century courthouses are modernist structures.

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Thirty-eight courthouses in the state either are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are located within Register-listed historic districts; these are marked with a †dagger or ‡double dagger respectively, or with both if applicable.

Courthouse Image Location Year Built Comments
Adams Quincy
39°56′6″N 91°24′28″W / 39.93500°N 91.40778°W / 39.93500; -91.40778 (Adams County Courthouse)
1950 Built to replace a former courthouse destroyed by a tornado
Alexander Cairo
37°0′20″N 89°10′34″W / 37.00556°N 89.17611°W / 37.00556; -89.17611 (Alexander County Courthouse)
1965 Modernist building from the 1960s; one of two extant courthouses in Cairo, along with the Old Customhouse. Previous courthouse in Thebes is still standing
Bond Greenville
38°53′33″N 89°24′46″W / 38.89250°N 89.41278°W / 38.89250; -89.41278 (Bond County Courthouse)
1884 Bond County's fourth courthouse
Boone Belvidere
42°15′54″N 88°50′42″W / 42.26500°N 88.84500°W / 42.26500; -88.84500 (Boone County Courthouse)
1855 Second-oldest Illinois courthouse in continuous use; a cluster of three buildings combined into one
Brown Mount Sterling
39°59′12″N 90°45′51″W / 39.98667°N 90.76417°W / 39.98667; -90.76417 (Brown County Courthouse)
1868 Neoclassical structure, almost completely destroyed by fire in 1939; restored post-fire with modifications
Bureau Princeton
41°22′5″N 89°27′57″W / 41.36806°N 89.46583°W / 41.36806; -89.46583 (Bureau County Courthouse)
1936 Art Deco structure built by the WPA; functionally unchanged from original state
Calhoun Hardin
39°9′25″N 90°37′6″W / 39.15694°N 90.61833°W / 39.15694; -90.61833 (Calhoun County Courthouse)
1848 Expanded in 1978; built under direction of contractor William D. Hamilton
Carroll†‡ Mount Carroll
42°6′3″N 89°58′42″W / 42.10083°N 89.97833°W / 42.10083; -89.97833 (Carroll County Courthouse)
1858 Neoclassical structure; used continuously since 1856, at which time it was incomplete
Cass Virginia
39°57′2″N 90°12′38″W / 39.95056°N 90.21056°W / 39.95056; -90.21056 (Cass County Courthouse)
1875 Second courthouse in Virginia; substantially modified, including several expansions Previous courthouse in Beardstown still standing.
Champaign Urbana
40°6′43″N 88°12′23″W / 40.11194°N 88.20639°W / 40.11194; -88.20639 (Champaign County Courthouse)
1901 Romanesque Revival structure of stone with clock tower
Christian Taylorville
39°32′56″N 89°17′44″W / 39.54889°N 89.29556°W / 39.54889; -89.29556 (Christian County Courthouse)
1901 County's third courthouse; features a central clock tower
Clark Marshall
39°23′24″N 87°41′46″W / 39.39000°N 87.69611°W / 39.39000; -87.69611 (Clark County Courthouse)
1904 Fifth courthouse for the county; features a central clock tower
Clay Louisville
38°46′20″N 88°30′6″W / 38.77222°N 88.50167°W / 38.77222; -88.50167 (Clay County Courthouse)
1912 Neoclassical structure, built under the guise of remodelling the previous courthouse; not substantially modified from original construction
Clinton Carlyle
38°36′39″N 89°22′6″W / 38.61083°N 89.36833°W / 38.61083; -89.36833 (Clinton County Courthouse)
1999 Replaced the 150-year-old previous courthouse
Coles Charleston
39°29′42″N 88°10′30″W / 39.49500°N 88.17500°W / 39.49500; -88.17500 (Coles County Courthouse)
1898 Richardsonian Romanesque structure, one of the best in east central Illinois
Cook Chicago
41°53′2″N 87°37′49″W / 41.88389°N 87.63028°W / 41.88389; -87.63028 (Cook County Courthouse)
1965 Modernist skyscraper, the Richard J. Daley Center
Crawford Robinson
39°0′19″N 87°44′22″W / 39.00528°N 87.73944°W / 39.00528; -87.73944 (Crawford County Courthouse)
1896 Romanesque Revival structure built with a central tower; now towerless
Cumberland Toledo
39°16′22″N 88°14′41″W / 39.27278°N 88.24472°W / 39.27278; -88.24472 (Cumberland County Courthouse)
1887 Italianate-influenced structure built on the site of the previous courthouse
DeKalb Sycamore
41°59′22″N 88°41′6″W / 41.98944°N 88.68500°W / 41.98944; -88.68500 (DeKalb County Courthouse)
1905 Neoclassical structure with prominent pediment above entrance; functionally unchanged from original construction
DeWitt Clinton
40°9′14″N 88°57′44″W / 40.15389°N 88.96222°W / 40.15389; -88.96222 (DeWitt County Courthouse)
1986 Modernist structure
Douglas Tuscola
39°47′45″N 88°17′7″W / 39.79583°N 88.28528°W / 39.79583; -88.28528 (Douglas County Courthouse)
1913 Neoclassical structure; virtually unchanged from original state
DuPage Wheaton
41°52′7″N 88°8′19″W / 41.86861°N 88.13861°W / 41.86861; -88.13861 (DuPage County Courthouse)
1990 Part of a large Postmodernist office complex; previous courthouse is still standing
Edgar Paris
39°36′42″N 87°41′44″W / 39.61167°N 87.69556°W / 39.61167; -87.69556 (Edgar County Courthouse)
1893 Romanesque Revival structure, octagonal in shape
Edwards Albion
38°22′39″N 88°3′26″W / 38.37750°N 88.05722°W / 38.37750; -88.05722 (Edwards County Courthouse)
1888 Brick structure with central clock tower; substantially altered since original construction
Effingham Effingham
39°7′18″N 88°32′35″W / 39.12167°N 88.54306°W / 39.12167; -88.54306 (Effingham County Courthouse)
2007 Modernist structure; previous courthouse is still standing
Fayette Vandalia
38°57′36″N 89°5′58″W / 38.96000°N 89.09944°W / 38.96000; -89.09944 (Fayette County Courthouse)
Unknown The Frederick Remann House, a converted and expanded farmhouse; previous courthouse was the old state capitol
Ford Paxton
40°27′47″N 88°5′57″W / 40.46306°N 88.09917°W / 40.46306; -88.09917 (Ford County Courthouse)
1908 Neoclassical structure with a copper dome; not substantially altered since construction
Franklin Benton
37°59′48″N 88°55′14″W / 37.99667°N 88.92056°W / 37.99667; -88.92056 (Franklin County Courthouse)
1874 Brick structure with one-story wings, added after construction
Fulton Lewistown
40°23′49″N 90°9′20″W / 40.39694°N 90.15556°W / 40.39694; -90.15556 (Fulton County Courthouse)
1897 Second Empire structure; built after the previous structure was destroyed by fire
Gallatin Shawneetown
37°43′2″N 88°11′11″W / 37.71722°N 88.18639°W / 37.71722; -88.18639 (Gallatin County Courthouse)
1939 Art Deco structure built after the previous courthouse and all Old Shawneetown was ruined by the Great Flood of 1937
Greene Carrollton
39°18′6″N 90°24′30″W / 39.30167°N 90.40833°W / 39.30167; -90.40833 (Greene County Courthouse)
1892 Romanesque Revival structure; features clock tower at front
Grundy Morris
41°21′25″N 88°25′23″W / 41.35694°N 88.42306°W / 41.35694; -88.42306 (Grundy County Courthouse)
1913 Stone structure with elaborate murals; built around the previous courthouse
Hamilton McLeansboro
38°5′36″N 88°32′9″W / 38.09333°N 88.53583°W / 38.09333; -88.53583 (Hamilton County Courthouse)
1938 Art Deco structure built by the WPA; no substantial modifications since construction
Hancock Carthage
40°24′47″N 91°8′7″W / 40.41306°N 91.13528°W / 40.41306; -91.13528 (Hancock County Courthouse)
1908 Neoclassical structure; built with domed tower
Hardin Elizabethtown
37°26′50″N 88°18′17″W / 37.44722°N 88.30472°W / 37.44722; -88.30472 (Hardin County Courthouse)
1927 Brick structure built for less than $3,750; includes prominent 1923 war memorial
Henderson Oquawka
40°56′8″N 90°57′12″W / 40.93556°N 90.95333°W / 40.93556; -90.95333 (Henderson County Courthouse)
1842 Greek Revival structure; features four large columns at entrance
Henry Cambridge
41°18′8″N 90°11′48″W / 41.30222°N 90.19667°W / 41.30222; -90.19667 (Henry County Courthouse)
1880 Second Empire structure; designed by prominent Indiana courthouse architect Thomas J. Tolan
Iroquois Watseka
40°46′18″N 87°43′8″W / 40.77167°N 87.71889°W / 40.77167; -87.71889 (Iroquois County Courthouse)
1966 Modernist structure built by donation; previous courthouse is still standing
Jackson Murphysboro
37°45′50″N 89°20′6″W / 37.76389°N 89.33500°W / 37.76389; -89.33500 (Jackson County Courthouse)
1927 Neoclassical structure; built after its predecessor was destroyed in a tornado
Jasper Newton
38°59′25″N 88°9′43″W / 38.99028°N 88.16194°W / 38.99028; -88.16194 (Jasper County Courthouse)
1876 Extensively altered from original construction; built with a central clock tower
Jefferson Mount Vernon
38°19′2″N 88°54′11″W / 38.31722°N 88.90306°W / 38.31722; -88.90306 (Jefferson County Courthouse)
1939 Art Deco structure; built by the WPA; one of two extant courthouses in Mount Vernon, along with the Appellate Court, 5th District
Jersey†‡ Jerseyville
39°7′9″N 90°19′45″W / 39.11917°N 90.32917°W / 39.11917; -90.32917 (Jersey County Courthouse)
1893 Romanesque Revival structure of limestone; features a central tower
Jo Daviess Galena
42°25′6″N 90°25′32″W / 42.41833°N 90.42556°W / 42.41833; -90.42556 (Jo Daviess County Courthouse)
1845 Originally a squarish brick building with a tower; remodelled by removing the tower and being greatly expanded to the rear
Johnson Vienna
37°24′52″N 88°53′47″W / 37.41444°N 88.89639°W / 37.41444; -88.89639 (Johnson County Courthouse)
1871 Italianate square building; features cupola with public clock
Kane Geneva
41°52′47″N 88°18′30″W / 41.87972°N 88.30833°W / 41.87972; -88.30833 (Kane County Courthouse)
1993 Modernist structure, a contemporary office complex
Kankakee Kankakee
41°7′9″N 87°51′38″W / 41.11917°N 87.86056°W / 41.11917; -87.86056 (Kankakee County Courthouse)
1912 Neoclassical structure; topped with a domed clock tower
Kendall Yorkville
41°39′34″N 88°27′43″W / 41.65944°N 88.46194°W / 41.65944; -88.46194 (Kendall County Courthouse)
2008 Postmodernist structure, a contemporary office complex; previous courthouse is still standing
Knox Galesburg
40°56′40″N 90°22′14″W / 40.94444°N 90.37056°W / 40.94444; -90.37056 (Knox County Courthouse)
1887 Romanesque Revival structure of stone; previous courthouse in Knoxville is still standing
Lake Waukegan
42°21′38″N 87°49′59″W / 42.36056°N 87.83306°W / 42.36056; -87.83306 (Lake County Courthouse)
1967 Modernist small skyscraper; a contemporary office complex
LaSalle Ottawa
41°20′46″N 88°50′32″W / 41.34611°N 88.84222°W / 41.34611; -88.84222 (LaSalle County Courthouse)
1883 Romanesque Revival structure of stone; modified from its original form
Lawrence Lawrenceville
38°43′44″N 87°40′57″W / 38.72889°N 87.68250°W / 38.72889; -87.68250 (Lawrence County Courthouse)
1888 Brick structure with octagonal clock tower; designed by the McDonald Brothers, architects for many Kentucky courthouses
Lee Dixon
41°50′32″N 89°28′53″W / 41.84222°N 89.48139°W / 41.84222; -89.48139 (Lee County Courthouse)
1900 Neoclassical structure with Ionic columns; features a central dome
Livingston Pontiac
40°52′48″N 88°37′45″W / 40.88000°N 88.62917°W / 40.88000; -88.62917 (Livingston County Courthouse)
2011 Replaced a previous courthouse that was preserved, a structure built around a central clock tower
Logan Lincoln
40°8′46″N 89°21′45″W / 40.14611°N 89.36250°W / 40.14611; -89.36250 (Logan County Courthouse)
1905 Neoclassical structure with dome; not substantially modified since original construction. Previous courthouse in Mount Pulaski is still standing
Macon Decatur
39°50′24″N 88°57′14″W / 39.84000°N 88.95389°W / 39.84000; -88.95389 (Macon County Courthouse)
1940 Art Deco structure built by the WPA; not substantially modified since original construction
Macoupin Carlinville
39°16′45″N 89°52′45″W / 39.27917°N 89.87917°W / 39.27917; -89.87917 (Macoupin County Courthouse)
1870 Neoclassical structure, the largest courthouse in the country upon its completion, and larger than the Old State Capitol in Springfield
Madison Edwardsville
38°48′45″N 89°57′28″W / 38.81250°N 89.95778°W / 38.81250; -89.95778 (Madison County Courthouse)
1913 Neo-Renaissance structure built of marble; the fourth courthouse to serve the county
Marion Salem
38°37′39″N 88°56′42″W / 38.62750°N 88.94500°W / 38.62750; -88.94500 (Marion County Courthouse)
1910 Neoclassical structure; not substantially modified since construction
Marshall Lacon
41°1′30″N 89°24′28″W / 41.02500°N 89.40778°W / 41.02500; -89.40778 (Marshall County Courthouse)
1853 Italianate structure; built as a Greek Revival structure but modified in the 1880s
Mason Havana
40°18′2″N 90°3′42″W / 40.30056°N 90.06167°W / 40.30056; -90.06167 (Mason County Courthouse)
1882 Greek Revival structure built to plans from 1851; expanded and greatly modified in the 1960s
Massac Metropolis
37°9′7″N 88°43′59″W / 37.15194°N 88.73306°W / 37.15194; -88.73306 (Massac County Courthouse)
1942 Neoclassical structure of brick; occupies site of previous courthouse
McDonough†‡ Macomb
40°27′32″N 90°40′16″W / 40.45889°N 90.67111°W / 40.45889; -90.67111 (McDonough County Courthouse)
1872 Second Empire structure; original mansard roof replaced after severe storm in 1890
McHenry Woodstock
42°20′28″N 88°26′27″W / 42.34111°N 88.44083°W / 42.34111; -88.44083 (McHenry County Courthouse)
1972 Modernist office complex; previous courthouse is still standing
McLean Bloomington
40°28′40″N 88°59′39″W / 40.47778°N 88.99417°W / 40.47778; -88.99417 (McLean County Courthouse)
1976 Modernist structure one block from the previous courthouse, which is still standing
Menard Petersburg
40°0′39″N 89°50′56″W / 40.01083°N 89.84889°W / 40.01083; -89.84889 (Menard County Courthouse)
1898 Stone structure with timber framing; features a central dome
Mercer†‡ Aledo
41°11′58″N 90°44′55″W / 41.19944°N 90.74861°W / 41.19944; -90.74861 (Mercer County Courthouse)
1894 Romanesque Revival structure with central clock tower
Monroe Waterloo
38°20′9″N 90°8′58″W / 38.33583°N 90.14944°W / 38.33583; -90.14944 (Monroe County Courthouse)
1851 Greek Revival structure; repeatedly expanded in the twentieth century
Montgomery Hillsboro
39°9′40″N 89°29′36″W / 39.16111°N 89.49333°W / 39.16111; -89.49333 (Montgomery County Courthouse)
1993 Postmodernist structure, a contemporary office complex; previous courthouse is still standing
Morgan Jacksonville
39°44′5″N 90°13′54″W / 39.73472°N 90.23167°W / 39.73472; -90.23167 (Morgan County Courthouse)
1869 Italianate structure with Second Empire influences
Moultrie Sullivan
39°35′56″N 88°36′25″W / 39.59889°N 88.60694°W / 39.59889; -88.60694 (Moultrie County Courthouse)
1904 Neoclassical structure with multiple Civil War monuments on the lawn
Ogle†‡ Oregon
42°0′50″N 89°20′0″W / 42.01389°N 89.33333°W / 42.01389; -89.33333 (Ogle County Courthouse)
1891 Romanesque Revival structure with tower; retains original oak interior
Peoria Peoria
40°41′34″N 89°35′24″W / 40.69278°N 89.59000°W / 40.69278; -89.59000 (Peoria County Courthouse)
1962 Modernist structure; occupies the site of two previous courthouses
Perry Pinckneyville
38°4′50″N 89°22′55″W / 38.08056°N 89.38194°W / 38.08056; -89.38194 (Perry County Courthouse)
1850 Built in several pieces; final portion built in 1939
Piatt Monticello
40°1′30″N 88°34′21″W / 40.02500°N 88.57250°W / 40.02500; -88.57250 (Piatt County Courthouse)
1903 Neoclassical structure; features a dome with rotunda
Pike Pittsfield
39°36′26″N 90°48′19″W / 39.60722°N 90.80528°W / 39.60722; -90.80528 (Pike County Courthouse)
1894 Gothic Revival structure; features a central clock tower
Pope Golconda
37°22′0″N 88°29′5″W / 37.36667°N 88.48472°W / 37.36667; -88.48472 (Pope County Courthouse)
1873 Two-story gabled structure; replaced a structurally deficient previous courthouse
Pulaski Mound City
37°5′23″N 89°9′44″W / 37.08972°N 89.16222°W / 37.08972; -89.16222 (Pulaski County Courthouse)
1912 Three-story brick structure; badly damaged by the Great Flood of 1937
Putnam Hennepin
41°15′12″N 89°20′33″W / 41.25333°N 89.34250°W / 41.25333; -89.34250 (Putnam County Courthouse)
1839 Greek Revival structure with Doric columns; oldest of all current Illinois courthouses
Randolph Chester
37°54′13″N 89°49′42″W / 37.90361°N 89.82833°W / 37.90361; -89.82833 (Randolph County Courthouse)
1972 Built around a spiral staircase with fountain in an atrium
Richland Olney
38°43′51″N 88°5′8″W / 38.73083°N 88.08556°W / 38.73083; -88.08556 (Richland County Courthouse)
1914 Neoclassical structure; not substantially modified since original construction
Rock Island Rock Island
41°30′34″N 90°34′49″W / 41.50944°N 90.58028°W / 41.50944; -90.58028 (Rock Island County Courthouse)
2001, 2018 Five-story Modernist structure; replaced the 1896 courthouse in 2018
St. Clair Belleville
38°30′47″N 89°59′7″W / 38.51306°N 89.98528°W / 38.51306; -89.98528 (St. Clair County Courthouse)
1976 Modernist structure with attached parking garage and plaza
Saline Harrisburg
37°44′19″N 88°32′23″W / 37.73861°N 88.53972°W / 37.73861; -88.53972 (Saline County Courthouse)
1967 Modernist structure, built of brick with few windows
Sangamon Springfield
39°48′0″N 89°38′36″W / 39.80000°N 89.64333°W / 39.80000; -89.64333 (Sangamon County Courthouse)
1991 Modernist structure; built after the county stopped using the old state capitol as its courthouse
Schuyler Rushville
40°7′14″N 90°33′50″W / 40.12056°N 90.56389°W / 40.12056; -90.56389 (Schuyler County Courthouse)
1882 Brick structure with corner clock tower and arcade
Scott Winchester
39°37′44″N 90°27′19″W / 39.62889°N 90.45528°W / 39.62889; -90.45528 (Scott County Courthouse)
1885 Brick structure with onion dome atop tower; clock added to tower in 1917
Shelby Shelbyville
39°24′25″N 88°47′27″W / 39.40694°N 88.79083°W / 39.40694; -88.79083 (Shelby County Courthouse)
1881 Second Empire structure with clock tower; has an adjacent war memorial
Stark Toulon
41°5′36″N 89°51′57″W / 41.09333°N 89.86583°W / 41.09333; -89.86583 (Stark County Courthouse)
1856 Greek Revival structure built from the plans for the Marshall County Courthouse
Stephenson Freeport
42°17′53″N 89°37′19″W / 42.29806°N 89.62194°W / 42.29806; -89.62194 (Stephenson County Courthouse)
1974 Modernist structure with an adjacent Civil War memorial
Tazewell Pekin
40°34′10″N 89°38′52″W / 40.56944°N 89.64778°W / 40.56944; -89.64778 (Tazewell County Courthouse)
1916 Neoclassical structure with a skylight central atrium
Union Jonesboro
37°27′9″N 89°16′18″W / 37.45250°N 89.27167°W / 37.45250; -89.27167 (Union County Courthouse)
2013 Built beginning in 2012; previous courthouse, destroyed at the end of the project, was an extensively modified 1850s structure
Vermilion Danville
40°7′29″N 87°37′46″W / 40.12472°N 87.62944°W / 40.12472; -87.62944 (Vermilion County Courthouse)
1910 Five-story stone building; shaped like the letter "L"
Wabash Mount Carmel
38°24′36″N 87°45′39″W / 38.41000°N 87.76083°W / 38.41000; -87.76083 (Wabash County Courthouse)
1881 Modernist structure; technically the same building as the 1881 courthouse, but nothing remains of the original structure
Warren Monmouth
40°54′45″N 90°38′57″W / 40.91250°N 90.64917°W / 40.91250; -90.64917 (Warren County Courthouse)
1895 Features central clock tower, reduced in height in 1970 for structural reasons
Washington Nashville
38°20′39″N 89°22′59″W / 38.34417°N 89.38306°W / 38.34417; -89.38306 (Washington County Courthouse)
1884 Third courthouse to serve the county; expanded in the 1960s
Wayne Fairfield
38°22′48″N 88°21′26″W / 38.38000°N 88.35722°W / 38.38000; -88.35722 (Wayne County Courthouse)
1891 Built with prominent tower on the facade; expanded in the 1950s
White Carmi
38°5′28″N 88°9′32″W / 38.09111°N 88.15889°W / 38.09111; -88.15889 (White County Courthouse)
1883 Third courthouse, built on the site of the second; first courthouse was the still-standing Robinson-Stewart House
Whiteside Morrison
41°48′37″N 89°57′50″W / 41.81028°N 89.96389°W / 41.81028; -89.96389 (Whiteside County Courthouse)
1987 Modernist structure, built of brick and glass
Will Joliet
41°31′28″N 88°4′56″W / 41.52444°N 88.08222°W / 41.52444; -88.08222 (Will County Courthouse)
1969 Modernist structure, built of concrete and glass
Williamson Marion
37°43′57″N 88°55′45″W / 37.73250°N 88.92917°W / 37.73250; -88.92917 (Williamson County Courthouse)
1971 Modernist brick structure; replaced a demolished 1889 courthouse on the public square
Winnebago Rockford
42°16′18″N 89°5′47″W / 42.27167°N 89.09639°W / 42.27167; -89.09639 (Winnebago County Courthouse)
1968 Modernist structure, augmented by a separate criminal justice center
Woodford Eureka
40°43′19″N 89°16′20″W / 40.72194°N 89.27222°W / 40.72194; -89.27222 (Woodford County Courthouse)
1898 Neoclassical structure; a slightly modified version of the Berrien County Courthouse in southwestern Michigan. Previous courthouse in Metamora is still standing

See also

References

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