Orland Park Booking Records

Orland Park 24 hour booking records are kept by the Orland Park Police Department and Cook County. The village has a population of about 57,916 and straddles Cook and Will counties. Orland Park PD serves as the primary 911 answering center for roughly 60,000 people in Orland Park and Orland Hills. When someone is arrested here, a booking record gets created at the police station on Ravinia Avenue. You can request Orland Park booking records through FOIA or search for detained individuals through the Cook County inmate locator. The department also offers an online system for police report requests.

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Orland Park Booking Quick Facts

57,916 Population
Cook/Will County
60K People Served
Free Report Requests

Orland Park Police Booking

The Orland Park Police Department is at 15100 S. Ravinia Avenue, Orland Park, IL 60462. The non-emergency number is (708) 349-4111, and the administration line is (708) 403-6100. The department handles all arrests within the village and creates booking records at the station. Each record contains the person's name, charges filed, the arresting officer, and the date and time of arrest.

Orland Park PD has three main divisions: Administrative/Technical Services, Investigation, and Patrol. The department supports community activities like Special Olympics, National Night Out Against Crime, and Crime-Free Housing Seminars. They also run a Citizens' Police Academy and Teen Academy. For crime tips, call (708) 349-TIPS (8477) or email crimetips@orlandpark.org.

The Orland Park Police Facebook page shares department updates and community safety information.

Orland Park Police social media for 24 hour booking updates

The department's social media keeps residents informed about safety issues and police activity in Orland Park.

As of December 2024, Orland Park's 911 center accepts Text-to-911 messages. Residents are still told to call 911 if they can, but text if they cannot. This is useful in situations where calling would be unsafe.

Department Orland Park Police Department
Address 15100 S. Ravinia Avenue, Orland Park, IL 60462
Non-Emergency (708) 349-4111
Administration (708) 403-6100
Crime Tips (708) 349-TIPS (8477)
Emergency 911 (Call or Text)

Orland Park Booking Requests

To get copies of Orland Park booking records, file a FOIA request with the police department. The department has a Police Transparency/Accountability (FOIA) page on their website. Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), arrest records are public. The first 50 pages are free. Extra pages cost 15 cents each. Orland Park police must respond within five business days.

You can also request police reports and crash reports through the department's online system. Police annual reports and crime statistics for your area are available on the website as well. Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, basic arrest details from Orland Park bookings must be released within 72 hours, including the person's name, charges, and arrest time.

Note: Orland Park straddles Cook and Will counties, so depending on where in the village the arrest occurred, the detained person may go to either county jail.

Booking Laws for Orland Park

Under the Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630), Orland Park police must report felony and Class A and B misdemeanor arrests to the Illinois State Police. This data feeds into the statewide criminal history database. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635) limits the ISP to sharing only conviction records with the public. But local Orland Park booking records are covered by FOIA, which is broader.

For your own criminal history, the ISP Access and Review process costs nothing. Go to any law enforcement agency or fingerprint vendor. CHIRP name-based searches cost $16 for paper, $10 for electronic. Under 20 ILCS 2630/5.2, you may be able to have old Orland Park booking records sealed or expunged if the case ended in dismissal, acquittal, or enough time passed after supervision. Contact the Cook County or Will County Circuit Clerk to file a petition.

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Cook County 24 Hour Booking

Orland Park falls primarily in Cook County, with parts in Will County. Most people held after arrest in Orland Park go to Cook County Jail. The Cook County Sheriff handles jail operations and booking records for detained individuals. For county-level booking records and inmate search tools, visit the Cook County page.

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