The Remote Appearance Committee of the Illinois Supreme Court’s Commission on Access to Justice (ATJ Commission) announced the launch of an opportunity for court users to share suggestions on how to improve remote court appearances for the benefit of all.
“The Illinois Supreme Court is committed to remote court proceedings as a way to increase access to justice statewide,” Chief Justice Mary Jane Theis said. “We encourage court users to share suggestions on how to improve this experience.”
This new suggestion button, shown below, is available on the Supreme Court’s website’s remote proceedings page as well as the remote appearance resources page.
The Remote Appearance Committee and staff from the Access to Justice Division of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts (ATJ-AOIC) will monitor responses and use insights to inform ongoing efforts to improve remote court experiences statewide.
The Illinois Supreme Court Policy on Remote Court Appearances, which was revised in June 2025, created this new opportunity to collect remote court user feedback and help identify remote appearance patterns and trends.
According to Judge Jorge L. Ortiz, Chair of the ATJ Commission, “the Commission’s Remote Appearance Committee looks forward to hearing from the community and being responsive to the suggestions provided by real users of remote court. We know that with the Supreme Court’s support, we can continue to make strides in increasing access to justice through remote court appearances.”
ATJ-AOIC encourages lawyers, parties, witnesses, court staff, and other court users to submit their suggestions to improve remote court appearances. Individual concerns or questions will not be addressed through this new suggestion button, and people who need help appearing remotely should contact their local court or Illinois Court Help.