A screenshot of the Illinois Documents website, where hundreds of Central Illinois public officials are listed in a single directory

In recognition of Sunshine Week, Check CU would like to draw attention to some Central Illinois resources that make public records and data more accessible.  All of these websites provide public records and data for free, at no cost to the taxpayers:

Illinois Documents (ILDocs.com) provides thousands of records free to access by any person at any time.  The site currently covers public bodies in or near Champaign County and resources include:

The Illinois Documents Youtube Channel also hosts hundreds of videos of Urbana and Champaign public meetings.  This resource has become especially important for Urbana residents since Urbana meeting videos are no longer viewable on the City’s website.


UrbanaPolice.com provides information about the Urbana Police Department, much of which cannot be found elsewhere.  Resources include:


A screenshot of the Chicago area Citizens Police Data Project website, by the Invisible Institute

The Invisible Institute has just recently extended their Citizens Police Data Project to the Champaign-Urbana area.  Their presentation of police data in the Chicago area, with a mapped and searchable index of nearly a quarter million police complaints, is very impressive.   The Champaign-Urbana Police Data Project was just revealed last month, and is still in beta form.   Though some data is still being gathered and updated, on their site you can search by police officer name and view the officer’s age, race, rank, hired date, badge number, and salary.  You can also see instances of complaints against the officer as well as instances of use of force.   


CU-CitizenAccess.org regularly publishes news articles, but they also have a portion of their website devoted to public data, which includes Illinois County Jail Inspection Reports and Inspection Letters.  They also have a salary guide for many of the public bodies within Champaign County.  The salary guide itself isn’t current to 2022, but CU-CitizenAccess.org has published some articles recently that show salary datasets for 2022 – those can be found by just browsing their recent articles.


Check CU Records is another resource that hosts thousands of pages of records free to access by anyone.  Most of the records hosted there were obtained through FOIA requests and they can be sorted by locality or category, and there is also a search tool.

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