Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB4180

Introduced
10/24/25  

Caption

COUNTY CLERK HOLIDAY CLOSING

Impact

If enacted, HB4180 would revise existing statutes concerning the operational hours of county clerk offices by applying a uniform holiday closing schedule. This could lead to changes in public service access during holiday periods, and may require local governments to adjust their practices to align with the new state standards. The consistency in closing days may also facilitate better planning for residents who need to access county clerk services.

Summary

House Bill 4180 proposes the establishment of standardized holiday closing protocols for county clerk offices across the state. The bill seeks to ensure that all county clerk offices will officially close on the same designated holidays, which is intended to provide consistency in operations and service availability to the public. Proponents argue that this uniformity will enhance transparency and administrative efficiency, making it easier for citizens to know when services are available.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include concerns from local officials about the rigidity imposed by state mandates on what were previously locally determined holiday decisions. Some critics express that this bill may overlook the unique needs of individual counties, particularly those with local traditions or differing holiday observances. The debate highlights the tension between the need for state oversight and the importance of local control in government operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4252

USE/OCC TX-HOLIDAY

IL HB4344

USE/OCC TX-HOLIDAY

IL HB4101

USE/OCC TAX-HOLIDAY

IL SB3511

ELEC CD-GENERAL ELEC HOLIDAY

IL SB3269

WILL DEPOSITORY-CIRCUIT CLERKS

IL HB5277

FILING FEES-CLERK-GAC FUND

IL SB3831

FILING FEES-CLERK-GAC FUND

IL HB4722

WILL DEPOSITORY-CIRCUIT CLERK

IL SB3291

WILL DEPOSITORY-CIRCUIT CLERK

IL SB3111

COUNTIES CD-COUNTY LIBRARY

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.