Politics & Government

Cook County Courts Offer Services for Non-English Speaking Patrons

As a part of a new Court Access Initiative, Cook County is aiming to improve the overall experience for non-English speaking people attending court.

Source: Circuit Court of Cook County press release 

In an effort to bridge the gap between language barriers, the Circuit Court of Cook County is installing an over-the-phone interpretation service for persons who speak little or no English as part of its new Court Access Initiative (CAI). 

The service will help people navigate through the courts in a variety of ways, which include helping people without lawyers find courtrooms or linking them with a court-based legal self-help desk are just two examples. 

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In conjunction with the Access to Justice Commission of the Illinois Supreme Court, the Circuit Court’s goal of the CAI is to improve the overall experience for non-English speaking people attending court. 

The CAI began at the Richard J. Daley Center information desks and will ultimately installed in all courthouses in the coming months. 

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Illinois JusticeCorps volunteers already are stationed at the Daley Center information desks and over-the-phone interpretation services will be provided by LanguageLine Solutions which was selected through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process. 

Telephone interpretation service works via a three-way call on a specially programmed dual handset telephone. 

One receiver is used by staff to contact the vendor to request the appropriate foreign language; while staff remains on the line, the other receiver is used by the person requesting interpretation. 

Waiting time to connect to an interpreter is projected to be within 15 seconds of placing the call. There will be no charge to users. To see video demonstrating the equipment, go to https://www.languageline.com/company/videos/.

In addition, the court also added Google Translate to the court’s website, www.cookcountycourt.org, giving users the option to view the site in 71 foreign languages.

Other improvements that Chief Judge Evans and the judges of the Circuit Court of Cook County are planning throughout the court system before the end of the year to help non-English speaking persons include:

  • Translation of all building signage into Spanish and Polish
  • Provision of forms throughout the courthouses in English and foreign languages to assist non-English speakers in requesting an interpreter for a court proceeding.


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