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LaSalle County circuit clerk says $171,980 grant will fund e-citation software rollout for local police

2413223 · February 25, 2025
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LaSalle County's circuit clerk reported a $171,980 technology grant that will pay for Quicken e-citation software for about 18 months; county will help small police agencies with equipment purchases and expects the system online by May 1.

Greg, the LaSalle County circuit clerk, told the Law and Justice Committee that the county received a $171,980 technology grant to fund Quicken e-citation software and related equipment support for local police agencies.

"Every police agency in LaSalle County now can go on this program for a year and a half at no charge to them," Greg said, adding that the county expects the system "to be up and running by May 1." He said the vendor's software costs $45,000 per year and the awarded grant will cover roughly one full year plus an additional half year of service for the county.

The circuit clerk said the county applied for a larger grant and received a portion of the requested funds. A staff member…

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