The county of Cook shall be one judicial circuit and the State of Illinois, exclusive of the county of Cook, shall be and is divided into judicial circuits as follows: First Circuit--The counties of Alexander, Pulaski, Massac, Pope, Johnson, Union, Jackson, Williamson and Saline. Second Circuit--The counties of Hardin, Gallatin, White, Hamilton, Franklin, Wabash, Edwards, Wayne, Jefferson, Richland, Lawrence and Crawford. Third Circuit--The counties of Madison and Bond. Fourth Circuit--The counties of Clinton, Marion, Clay, Fayette, Effingham, Jasper, Montgomery, Shelby, and Christian. Fifth Circuit--The counties of Vermilion, Edgar, Clark, Cumberland and Coles. Sixth Circuit--The counties of Champaign, Douglas, Moultrie, Macon, DeWitt, and Piatt. Seventh Circuit--The counties of Sangamon, Macoupin, Morgan, Scott, Greene, and Jersey. Eighth Circuit--The counties of Adams, Schuyler, Mason, Cass, Brown, Pike, Calhoun, and Menard. Ninth Circuit--The counties of Knox, Warren, Henderson, Hancock, McDonough, and Fulton. Tenth Circuit--The counties of Peoria, Marshall, Putnam, Stark, and Tazewell. Eleventh Circuit--The counties of McLean, Livingston, Logan, Ford, and Woodford. Twelfth Circuit--The county of Will. Thirteenth Circuit--The counties of Bureau, LaSalle, and Grundy. Fourteenth Circuit--The counties of Rock Island, Mercer, Whiteside, and Henry. Fifteenth Circuit--The counties of Jo Daviess, Stephenson, Carroll, Ogle, and Lee. Sixteenth Circuit--The county of Kane. Seventeenth Circuit--The counties of Winnebago and Boone. Eighteenth Circuit--The county of DuPage. Nineteenth Circuit--The county of Lake. Twentieth Circuit--Before December 5, 2022, the counties of Randolph, Monroe, St. Clair, Washington, and Perry. On and after December 5, 2022, the county of St. Clair. Twenty-first Circuit--The counties of Iroquois and Kankakee. Twenty-second Circuit--The county of McHenry. Twenty-third Circuit--The counties of DeKalb and Kendall. Twenty-fourth Circuit--On and after December 5, 2022, the counties of Randolph, Monroe, Washington, and Perry.
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