Bond County Booking Records

Bond County 24 hour booking records are managed by the Bond County Sheriff's Office at 403 South Second Street in Greenville, Illinois. Sheriff Josh Hill runs the department that handles all arrests and booking operations for this small county of about 16,716 people. The Bond County Jail sits at the same address as the sheriff's office. Each booking record logs the person's name, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. To check on a recent booking or current inmate, call the sheriff's office at (618) 664-2151. The office also handles civil process, vehicle inspections, and records requests.

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Bond County Booking Quick Facts

16,716 Population
Greenville County Seat
Josh Hill Sheriff
24/7 Booking Operations

Bond County Sheriff Booking Data

The Bond County Sheriff's Office processes all booking records for the county jail. Sheriff Josh Hill leads the department from 403 South Second Street in Greenville. The jail is at the same location. When someone gets arrested in Bond County, they are brought to the jail for booking. The process creates a record with their full name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and bond information. These records stay on file and can be requested through FOIA.

The Bond County Sheriff's Office page on the county government website has contact details, fee schedules, and service information.

Bond County Sheriff's Office page with 24 hour booking and fee information

The page lists all service fees and contact numbers for the department.

The Bond County government portal connects to all county departments and public records.

Bond County government portal with links to sheriff and public services

Use the county portal to find other offices that may hold records related to a booking.

Address 403 South Second St., Greenville, IL 62246
Phone (618) 664-2151
Fax (618) 664-4689
Emergency 911

Find Bond County Booking Records

To search for 24 hour booking records in Bond County, call the sheriff's office at (618) 664-2151. The staff can confirm whether someone is currently in custody and share basic booking details like charges and bond amount. Bond County is a smaller jurisdiction, so most booking inquiries are handled by phone. For a formal record request, send a written FOIA letter to the sheriff's office at 403 South Second Street, Greenville, IL 62246.

Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), Bond County booking records are public. Section 2.15 requires law enforcement to release arrest information within 72 hours. This includes the person's name, age, charges, time of arrest, and custody status. The first 50 pages of any FOIA response are free. Extra pages cost 15 cents each. Agencies have five business days to respond.

The Illinois Department of Corrections search covers inmates transferred from the Bond County Jail to a state prison. For a statewide criminal history check, the ISP Bureau of Identification handles those requests.

Note: The Bond County Sheriff requires pre-payment of all service fees for civil process and records.

Bond County Sheriff Fees and Services

The Bond County Sheriff's Office charges specific fees for various services. Civil process has a base service fee of $40 plus mileage at $1 per mile one way. The total cost depends on where the papers need to be served. For example, service in Greenville costs $44 total, while service to Keyesport runs $104 because of the 32-mile distance. Evictions cost $100 as a flat fee. Copies of reports are $5 each. There is also a $20 administrative fee for warrant posting.

All service fees require pre-payment. Multiple papers served at the same address cost $40 per paper. These fees are for civil process and are separate from any costs associated with booking record requests, which fall under FOIA pricing rules.

Bond County Booking Record Laws

The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) requires all felony and Class A and B misdemeanor arrests in Bond County to be reported to the Illinois State Police. This booking data feeds into the statewide criminal history database run by the ISP Bureau of Identification. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635) limits public access to conviction data at the state level. Local booking records from the Bond County Sheriff fall under FOIA.

Mugshots from Bond County cannot be posted on social media for petty offenses and Class B or C misdemeanors under 5 ILCS 140/2.15. Standard booking information with names, charges, and custody status remains public. For your own criminal history from Bond County arrests, use the ISP CHIRP system to check and review your record. VINE Link is available for crime victims who want alerts about custody changes for people booked in Bond County.

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Nearby Counties

Bond County borders several counties in south-central Illinois. Check the arresting agency on a booking record to confirm which county processed the arrest.