Illinois Inspection and Certification of Court Facilities is an inspection program administered by the Illinois Supreme Court. The program ensures the safety, security, and accessibility of all court facilities in the state. It includes inspections of all courtrooms, waiting areas, holding areas, security systems, and other areas in court facilities. The program also provides certification for court facilities that meet the standards set by the Supreme Court. There are two types of inspections: annual and special. The annual inspection is conducted every three years and covers all areas of the court facility. The special inspection is conducted on an as-needed basis and focuses on any areas that may require additional attention. The certification process includes an on-site inspection of the court facility, review of applicable documents, and verification of the required standards. Upon successful completion of the inspection and certification process, the court facility will receive a certificate of compliance.