72 Hour Booking in Morgan County

Morgan County 72 hour booking records are kept by the sheriff's office in Jacksonville, Illinois. The sheriff maintains jail booking data for all arrests in the county. These records show names, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. You can search for current inmates and recent bookings through the Morgan County Sheriff. The county seat is Jacksonville and the population is 33,021. This page covers how to find and access 72 hour booking records in Morgan County, including online tools, phone contacts, and the laws that apply to public record requests in Illinois.

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Morgan County 72 Hour Booking Data

The Morgan County Sheriff's Office is the main agency that handles 72 hour booking records. The office is in Jacksonville. You can call (217) 243-2121 for help. The jail holds people who have been arrested in Morgan County. Each person gets a booking record when they come in. This record has their name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. The booking date and time go on it too. Court dates are added as they get set.

Morgan County keeps all booking data at the sheriff's office. The jail runs around the clock. Staff process new arrests at any time of day or night. Records are public in most cases under Illinois law. You can ask for booking data by phone, in person, or through a FOIA request filed with the Morgan County Sheriff.

You can view the source page at www.ilga.gov for more details on 72 hour booking records.

Illinois UCIA statute

This resource can help when searching for booking data in Illinois.

How to Find Morgan Booking Records

Contact the Morgan County Sheriff at (217) 243-2121 to ask about current inmates and booking records. Many Illinois counties post their jail roster online. This lets you search by name or booking number. The list shows current inmates and sometimes those who were released in the last few days.

If you need older records or more details, file a FOIA request. Under 5 ILCS 140, all law enforcement in Illinois must respond to written requests within five business days. You can send your request to the Morgan County Sheriff's Office in Jacksonville. Be specific about what you need. Include the full name of the person and the date range you are looking for. The agency may charge a fee for copies of 72 hour booking records.

The statewide system also has data. The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification keeps criminal history records tied to more than five million fingerprint files. Under the Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635), conviction data must be open to the public. The ISP must respond within two weeks. But note that only conviction data is public under UCIA. Arrest records without a conviction are not included in that law for Morgan County.

Note: Juvenile records, medical data, and files sealed by court order are not available to the public in Morgan County.

Illinois Law and Morgan Booking

Illinois state law sets the rules for how 72 hour booking records work in Morgan County. The Freedom of Information Act under 5 ILCS 140 is a key law. It says all public bodies must share records when asked. There are some exceptions. Open case files, informant data, and security details can be withheld. But basic booking data is public. Anyone can request it from the Morgan County Sheriff.

The Illinois Criminal Identification Act under 20 ILCS 2630 requires all agencies to report arrests to the state. This makes sure the Illinois State Police has good data on file. The Uniform Conviction Information Act under 20 ILCS 2635 then makes conviction data public. Section 5 of UCIA says all conviction info held by the ISP shall be open. The ISP must respond within two weeks of getting your request. Section 13 limits use of the data to 30 days. Breaking UCIA rules is a Class A misdemeanor under Section 18. These laws apply to all 72 hour booking records across Morgan County and the rest of Illinois.

State Resources for Morgan County

Several state agencies can help with 72 hour booking records in Morgan County. The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification is the main one. They sit at 260 North Chicago Street in Joliet. Call 815-740-5160 for help. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Illinois Department of Corrections handles state prison inmates. This is different from the Morgan County jail. IDOC holds those doing a year or more. County jails hold people before trial or on short terms. If someone from Morgan County goes to state prison, their record moves to the IDOC system. Call 217-558-2200 to search the IDOC database.

For your own record, use the Access and Review process. Visit a Live Scan vendor or any law enforcement office. The Illinois State Police processes your request for free and mails the results. You can challenge errors with the Record Challenge form. This covers all criminal history in Illinois, including Morgan County 72 hour booking data.

Morgan County Booking Alerts

The VINE service lets you track 72 hour booking cases in Morgan County. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It sends you alerts when an inmate's status changes. Call 866-566-8439 or visit vinelink.com to sign up. The service is free. You get a call or text when someone moves or gets released from custody.

A typical 72 hour booking record in Morgan County shows these items:

  • Inmate name and booking number
  • Booking date and time
  • Charges filed
  • Bond amount
  • Court date

Note: Always verify booking data from third party sources with the Morgan County Sheriff for legal matters.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Morgan County in Illinois. If you are not sure which county handles a case, check the address where the arrest took place.

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