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The Wellness Track is a specialized court docket designed for adults who have been arrested for nonviolent misdemeanor offenses and have underlying mental health issues, substance use disorders, or homelessness that may have contributed to their behavior leading to their arrest. The goal is to decrease re-occurring arrests and increase access to community resources like temporary housing, and mental health and substance abuse services.

The Wellness Track is strictly voluntary. Defendants who consent to participate receive referrals to community services and must provide proof of connection to services to complete the program. Defendants may be admitted on a deferred prosecution where the case may be dismissed upon successful completion of the program. Defendants who opt out of the program or are unsuccessfully discharged may have their initial cases sent back to the original Courtroom for prosecution and disposition.

 

ELIGIBILITY

  • Defendant must be 18 years or older
  • Cases must be misdemeanor
  • The defendant must have a mental illness, substance use disorder, or homelessness issue
  • Reside in Winnebago County
  • Voluntarily agree to participate in the Wellness Track
  • The defendant must be willing to cooperate with the Court and treatment agency, and sign all releases of information required by the Court.

 

For more information on the Wellness Track, please contact Elaina Murray, Wellness Track Court Liaison, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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EARLY CLOSURE OF CERTAIN COURT FACILITIES

Due to water main break in downtown Rockford, the 17th Judicial Circuit Court announces the following:

The Winnebago County Courthouse, Winnebago County Juvenile Justice Center, Adult Probation Department, and Alternative Dispute Resolution Center will be CLOSED at 1:30 pm on Thursday, April 18. All court appearances, including Zoom virtual appearances, located in these facilities are cancelled and will be rescheduled. For questions related to the rescheduling of court matters, please contact the Circuit Clerk's office at 815-319-4500.

The Winnebago County Criminal Justice Center and Boone County Courts REMAIN OPEN and all matters scheduled in these facilities will continue to be heard this afternoon. 

Per Administrative Order 2019-2, all orders of protection due to expire on the date of closure will instead expire the following day, or next court business day in the event of a multi-day closure. As applicable, a petitioner wishing  to pursue their order of protection, must come to the Circuit Clerk’s Office or contact the Clerk’s Office by phone the next day the courthouse is open and request to see a judge to have their order of protection extended. 

All Court Facilities are expected to be open tomorrow, April 19, 2024.