Illinois Code § 705 ILCS 135/15-40

SCHEDULE 8; misdemeanor sex offenses.
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SCHEDULE 8: For a misdemeanor or attempted misdemeanor under Article 11 of the Criminal Code of 2012, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall collect $1,184 and remit as follows:
 
(1)
As the county's portion, $282 to the county treasurer, who shall deposit the money as follows:
 
 
(A) $20 into the Court Automation Fund;
 
 
(B) $20 into the Court Document Storage Fund;
 
 
(C) $5 into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and 
 
Administrative Fund;
 
 
(D) $8 into the Circuit Court Clerk Electronic 
 
Citation Fund;
 
 
(E) $185 into the county's General Fund;
 
 
(F)

$10 into the Child Advocacy Center Fund;
 
 
(G) $2 into the State's Attorney Records Automation 
 
Fund;
 
 
(H) $2 into the Public Defenders Records Automation 
 
Fund;
 
 
(I)
$10 into the County Jail Medical Costs Fund; and

 
 
(J) $20 into the Probation and Court Services Fund.
 
(2)
As the State's portion, $900 to the State Treasurer, who shall deposit the money as follows:
 
 
(A) $500 into the State Police Operations Assistance 
 
Fund;
 
 
(B) $75 into the Violent Crime Victims Assistance 
 
Fund;
 
 
(C)

$200 into the Sexual Assault Services Fund;
 
 
(D) $100 into the Domestic Violence Shelter and 
 
Service Fund;
 
 
(E) $5 into the State Police Merit Board Public 
 
Safety Fund; and
 
 
(F) $20 into the Traffic and Criminal Conviction 
 
Surcharge Fund.
 
(3) As the arresting agency's portion, $2, to the treasurer of the unit of local government of the arresting agency, who shall deposit the money into the E-citation Fund of that unit of local government or as provided in subsection (c) of Section 10-5 of this Act if the arresting agency is a State agency, unless more than one agency is responsible for the arrest in which case the amount shall be remitted to each unit of government equally.

Administrative Fund;
Citation Fund;
Fund;
Fund;
Fund;
Fund;
Service Fund;
Safety Fund; and
Surcharge Fund.

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