Illinois Code § 55 ILCS 5/3-6023

Attendance at courts.
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Each sheriff shall, in person or by
deputy, county corrections officer, or court security officer, attend upon
all courts held in his or her county when in session, and obey the lawful
orders and directions of the court, and shall maintain the security of the
courthouse. Court services customarily performed by sheriffs shall be provided
by the sheriff or his or her deputies, county corrections officers, or
court security officers, rather than by employees of the court, unless there
are no deputies, county corrections officers, or court security officers
available to perform such services. The expenses of the sheriff in carrying
out his or her duties under this Section, including the compensation of
deputies, county corrections officers, or court security officers assigned
to such services, shall be paid to the county from fees collected pursuant to
court order for services of the sheriff and from any court services fees
collected by the county under the Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act.

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