Cicero 24 Hour Booking Records
Cicero 24 hour booking records come from the Cicero Police Department and the Cook County Sheriff's Office. Cicero is a town of about 83,000 people in Cook County, right next to Chicago on the west side. The police department operates a lockup at 4901 W. Cermak Rd for temporary holds after arrests. People who stay in custody get transferred to Cook County Jail at 2700 S California Ave in Chicago. Booking records from Cicero are public under Illinois FOIA law. The Cook County inmate search tool lets you look up people currently held after a Cicero booking.
Cicero Booking Quick Facts
Cicero Police Booking Data
The Cicero Police Department handles all arrests in the Town of Cicero. Each arrest generates a 24 hour booking record at the station on West Cermak Road. The record includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, time of arrest, and arresting officer. Cicero keeps a lockup for short holds, but everyone who stays in custody gets moved to Cook County Jail in Chicago. The department serves a large community and has Spanish-language services available.
The Town of Cicero website is the main portal for all government services.
The town site provides links to all departments including the police department.
The Cicero Police Department page has information on department services, contact details, and records requests.
The department page lists available services and how to contact the police for records.
| Department | Cicero Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 4901 W. Cermak Rd, Cicero, IL 60804 |
| Phone | 708-652-2130 (Non-emergency) |
| Records Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Search Cicero Booking Records
The Cook County Inmate Search is the primary tool for looking up people booked and held after a Cicero arrest. You can search by name or booking number. The results show charges, bond amount, booking date, and custody status. The database updates throughout the day as new bookings come in from police departments across Cook County, including Cicero.
The Cicero Police departments page provides additional contact information for records requests.
The departments page links to all police services and FOIA information.
You can also contact the Cook County Sheriff's Office directly for information about people held at Cook County Jail. The jail is the largest single-site jail in the country, and it holds people from dozens of municipalities across Cook County.
Note: Cook County does not provide public online access to criminal court records, so you would need to go to the Circuit Clerk in person for case information.
Cicero Record Requests
To get copies of Cicero booking records, file a FOIA request with the police department. The Cicero FOIA page has details on the process. Under 5 ILCS 140, arrest records are public documents. The first 50 pages are free and additional copies cost 15 cents per page. The department must respond within five business days. FOIA requests can be submitted online or in person at the station on West Cermak Road.
Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, Cicero police must release basic arrest information within 72 hours of booking. This includes the person's name, age, charges, and time and place of arrest. Records requests typically take 5 to 7 business days. Contact the department at 708-652-2130 for specific fee information on police reports.
Booking Laws for Cicero
The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) requires Cicero Police to report all felony and Class A and B misdemeanor arrests to the Illinois State Police. These records go into the statewide criminal history database at the ISP Bureau of Identification. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635) limits the ISP to sharing conviction data with the public, but local Cicero booking records are accessible through FOIA.
Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15(e), Cicero police cannot post mugshots on social media for petty offenses and Class B or C misdemeanors. For your own criminal history, the ISP Access and Review process is free. The CHIRP system provides name-based checks for $16 on paper or $10 electronically. Under 20 ILCS 2630/5.2, old Cicero booking records may be eligible for sealing or expungement if the case ended favorably.
Cook County 24 Hour Booking
Cicero is in Cook County. All people held after arrest in Cicero go to Cook County Jail at 2700 S California Ave in Chicago. The Cook County Sheriff runs the jail and manages booking records for people in custody. For more on county-level booking records, jail rosters, and the inmate search tool, visit the Cook County page.
Nearby Cities
These cities are near Cicero in the western Chicago suburbs. All are in Cook County and use the same Cook County Jail for detained individuals.