Kankakee County Busted Mugshots

Kankakee County busted mugshots are held by the sheriff's department at the county jail in Kankakee, Illinois. The sheriff handles all bookings for people arrested in Kankakee County, and each arrest produces a mugshot along with booking data. Sitting about 60 miles south of Chicago, this county sees a steady flow of arrests each year. The Kankakee County Sheriff's Department keeps custody records, and you can look up who is in jail through their online tools. With a population of just over 106,000, the county processes a notable volume of busted mugshots across its communities.

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Kankakee County Quick Facts

106,635 Population
Kankakee County Seat
21st Circuit Judicial Circuit
681 sq mi Area

Sheriff's Department Busted Mugshots

The Kankakee County Sheriff's Department is the main source for busted mugshots in this county. Every person booked into the Kankakee County Jail gets a photo taken. That photo becomes part of their booking record. The jail sits in the city of Kankakee and serves all towns and unincorporated areas in the county. Booking data includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, and the date they came into custody. This is all standard for how arrests work in Kankakee County.

The sheriff's department posts jail roster data that you can check. The roster shows who is currently in custody at the Kankakee County Jail. You can see names, charges, and bond amounts on the list. This is one of the fastest ways to find busted mugshots in Kankakee County if the person was recently arrested.

The Kankakee County Sheriff's Department handles law enforcement for areas outside city limits. The Kankakee Police Department and Bradley Police Department also make arrests, but all bookings go through the county jail. So the sheriff's office is where busted mugshots end up no matter which agency made the arrest in Kankakee County.

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You can also call the jail at (815) 802-7100 to ask about someone in custody. Phone inquiries are common when the online roster does not have the info you need.

Illinois State Records for Kankakee County

State databases cover arrest records from Kankakee County too. The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification keeps criminal history records from every law enforcement agency in Illinois. This includes data from Kankakee County arrests. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635/1) says ISP must give the public access to conviction records when asked. You can run a name-based search through the CHIRP system to find conviction data tied to Kankakee County.

The IDOC offender search lets you look up people from Kankakee County who are serving time in state prison. The tool also shows parolees and fugitives. If someone was convicted in Kankakee County and sent to a state facility, their record shows up in IDOC. The Sex Offender Registry tracks registered offenders living in Kankakee County as well.

For custody status alerts, VINELink lets you sign up for notifications when an inmate's status changes. This works for people held in Kankakee County and across the state. You get an email or phone call when the person is released or moved.

Kankakee County Busted Mugshots and Public Records

Arrest records in Kankakee County are public under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/). This law says government agencies must release public records when someone asks. Booking photos fall under this rule. You do not need to give a reason when you file a FOIA request for busted mugshots in Kankakee County. The sheriff's department must respond within five business days.

There are a few limits. Records tied to an active investigation can be held back if releasing them would hurt the case. Juvenile records are sealed under the Juvenile Court Act. Personal details that would cause an unwarranted invasion of privacy may be blacked out from copies you receive. But the basic arrest data and busted mugshots from Kankakee County bookings are generally available to anyone who asks for them.

Note: FOIA requests should be sent to the specific agency that holds the records. For jail bookings, that means the Kankakee County Sheriff's Department.

Fees for Kankakee County Records

The jail roster for Kankakee County is free to check online. No fee is charged for looking at who is currently in custody. For state-level criminal history searches, the ISP fee schedule sets the costs. A name-based UCIA search is $10 for electronic results. Manual processing costs $16. Fingerprint checks run $15 to $20 depending on method.

FOIA requests to the Kankakee County Sheriff may carry copy fees. The agency can charge for the cost of making copies of records. These fees are usually small. You can also review your own criminal history for free at any law enforcement agency or through the ISP Access and Review page. This is useful if you want to check what shows up in your record from Kankakee County or anywhere else in Illinois.

Kankakee County Court and Busted Mugshots

Kankakee County sits in the 21st Judicial Circuit of Illinois. The circuit court handles criminal cases that come from arrests in the county. Court records show what happened after a person was booked. You can find case outcomes, sentencing data, and bond information through the circuit clerk's office. These records add context to busted mugshots from Kankakee County because they show whether a case led to a conviction, dismissal, or is still pending.

The circuit clerk keeps case files that are public unless a judge has sealed them. You can visit the courthouse in Kankakee to look up court records in person. Some case data may also be available through the county's online system. Criminal case records from Kankakee County include the charges filed, hearing dates, and final outcomes. This is separate from the booking records the sheriff holds, but both are useful when you search for busted mugshots and related arrest data in the county.

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If a case was expunged or sealed by the court, both the court records and the booking data from the sheriff's office are removed from public view. The person can petition the Kankakee County court for expungement under Illinois law.

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Nearby Counties

If the person you are looking for was not arrested in Kankakee County, check these neighboring counties. Each county has its own sheriff and jail, so busted mugshots are held by the county where the arrest took place.