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Full Text of SB1763  104th General Assembly

SB1763 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB1763

 

Introduced 2/5/2025, by Sen. Chris Balkema

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
55 ILCS 5/3-5025  from Ch. 34, par. 3-5025

    Amends the Counties Code. Provides that any recorder may publish property assessment rolls in a paper of general circulation in the county or on the county's public-facing website.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning local government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing
5Section 3-5025 as follows:
 
6    (55 ILCS 5/3-5025)  (from Ch. 34, par. 3-5025)
7    Sec. 3-5025. Books. Every recorder shall keep the
8following books or computer databases:
9        1. An entry book, in which the recorder shall,
10    immediately on the receipt of any instrument to be
11    recorded or filed, enter, in the order of its reception,
12    the names of the parties thereto, its date, the day of the
13    month, hour and year of receiving the same, and a brief
14    description of the premises, indorsing upon each
15    instrument a number corresponding with the number of such
16    entry.
17        2. A grantor's index, in which shall be entered the
18    name of each grantor, in alphabetical order, the name of
19    the grantee, date of the instrument, time of receipt, kind
20    of instrument, consideration, the book and page in which
21    it is recorded, or the number under which it is filed, and
22    a brief description of the premises.
23        3. A grantee's index, in which shall be entered the

 

 

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1    name of each grantee, in alphabetical order, the name of
2    the grantor, date of the instrument, time of receipt, kind
3    of instrument, consideration, the book and page in which
4    it is recorded, or the number under which it is filed, and
5    a brief description of the premises.
6        4. An index to each book or computer database of
7    record, in which shall be entered, in alphabetical order,
8    the name of each grantor and grantee, and the page number
9    in which or reference number to which the instrument is
10    recorded.
11        5. When required by the county board, an abstract
12    book, which shall show by tracts every conveyance or
13    incumbrance recorded, the date of the instrument, time of
14    filing the same, the book and page where the same is
15    recorded; which book shall be so kept as to show a true
16    chain of title to each tract and the incumbrances thereon,
17    as shown by the records of the office.
18        6. An index to recorded maps, plats and subdivisions,
19    such index to be made by description of land mapped, or
20    subdivided by range, township, Section, quarter-section,
21    etc.
22        7. An index showing in alphabetical order the names of
23    the parties against whom judgments have been rendered or
24    made and transcripts or memoranda of such judgments have
25    been recorded, and the parties named in notices recorded
26    pursuant to Section 1 of "An Act concerning constructive

 

 

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1    notice of condemnation proceedings, proceedings to sell
2    real property of decedents to pay debts, or other suits
3    seeking equitable relief involving real property, and
4    proceedings in bankruptcy" approved June 11, 1917, as
5    amended.
6        8. An index of all ordinances, petitions, assessment
7    rolls, orders, judgments or other documents filed or
8    recorded in respect of any drainage or special assessment
9    matter sufficient to enable the public to identify all
10    tracts involved therein and to locate all the documents
11    which have been filed or recorded. The recorder may
12    solicit the assistance of the State Records Commission in
13    organizing and indexing these documents.
14    Any recorder may publish property assessment rolls in a
15paper of general circulation in the county or on the county's
16public-facing website.
17    Any recorder may install or contract for the use of a
18computerized system that will permit automated entry and
19indexing, alphabetically by document, of instruments filed in
20the office and that will provide both quick search and
21retrieval of such entries and hard copy print output, whether
22on paper, optical disk media, or microfilm, of such entries as
23indexed. If such a computerized system has been in use in the
24office for at least 6 months and the recorder determines that
25it provides accurate and reliable indices that may be stored
26as permanent records, more quickly and efficiently than the

 

 

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1system previously used, the recorder may thereafter
2discontinue the use of the manual system and use only the
3computerized system for such indices. In that event,
4references in this Division to books, records or forms as
5relate to such indices are intended to encompass and refer to
6the computer system and all materials and forms directly
7related to that system and its proper use.
8    This Section is subject to the Local Records Act.
9(Source: P.A. 103-400, eff. 1-1-24.)