Cumberland County 24 Hour Booking
Cumberland County 24 hour booking records come from the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office at 166 Courthouse Square in Toledo, Illinois. Sheriff Steve Maroon runs the department that covers this small east-central Illinois county of about 10,334 people. The sheriff's office operates the county jail and handles all booking operations. When someone gets arrested in Cumberland County, a record is created with their name, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. You can call (217) 849-2571 to ask about someone currently booked at the jail or to request copies of booking records.
Cumberland County 24 Hour Booking Quick Facts
Cumberland County Sheriff Booking Records
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office manages all booking records for the county jail in Toledo. Sheriff Steve Maroon leads the department from 166 Courthouse Square. When law enforcement makes an arrest anywhere in Cumberland County, the person gets processed at the jail. The booking creates a permanent record with the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arresting officer, and bond information.
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office website has department information, contact details, and links to inmate resources.
The sheriff's website is the first place to look for booking and jail information in Cumberland County.
The sheriff's site links to several inmate-related tools. These include Inmate AID for commissary and communication services, the Illinois Jail Roster for statewide inmate data, and Jail Exchange for looking up people in custody. These third-party tools can help when the direct phone line is busy or when you need to search outside business hours.
| Address | 166 Courthouse Square, Toledo, IL 62468 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (217) 849-2571 |
| Sheriff | Steve Maroon |
| Emergency | 911 |
Search Cumberland County Booking Data
To find 24 hour booking records in Cumberland County, call the sheriff's office at (217) 849-2571. The staff can check if someone is in custody and share basic booking details. Cumberland County is one of the smaller counties in Illinois, so the jail population stays low. That means record requests tend to get handled quickly.
The Cumberland County government sheriff page provides additional contact information and links to county services.
The county government site connects you to other departments that may hold records tied to an arrest.
Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), Cumberland County booking records are public. Section 2.15 (5 ILCS 140/2.15) requires law enforcement to release arrest information within 72 hours. This covers the name, age, charges, and custody status. The first 50 pages are free. Extra pages cost 15 cents each. The sheriff has five business days to respond to a written FOIA request.
For a formal record request, send a letter to the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office at 166 Courthouse Square, Toledo, IL 62468. Be specific about the person's name, date of birth, and the approximate date of arrest. The more detail you provide, the faster the search goes.
Cumberland County Booking Record Laws
The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) requires all felony and Class A and B misdemeanor arrests in Cumberland County to be reported to the Illinois State Police. Section 5.2 of the act (20 ILCS 2630/5.2) spells out what data must go to the ISP Bureau of Identification. That means booking records from Cumberland County feed into the statewide criminal history database.
The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635) limits what conviction data the public can get at the state level. But local booking records from the Cumberland County Sheriff fall under FOIA. The state conviction database and local booking records serve different purposes. FOIA gives you the raw arrest data. The state system covers final dispositions.
Under 20 ILCS 2630/7, certain records can be expunged or sealed after specific waiting periods. If someone's booking record has been expunged by court order, it will not show up in searches. But the original booking still happened. If you think a record should exist but cannot find it, ask the sheriff's office about possible expungement.
For your own criminal history from Cumberland County arrests, use the ISP Access and Review process. This is free from the state police. Fingerprint vendors charge separately. The IDOC inmate search covers people sent to state prison from Cumberland County.
Cumberland County Jail Resources
Crime victims in Cumberland County can use the VINE notification system to get free alerts about custody changes. Register online or call (866) 566-8439. You pick whether you want a phone call, text, or email when someone's booking status changes. This works for anyone in custody at the Cumberland County Jail.
The Illinois state services portal links to other record search tools that may cover Cumberland County data. Court records from Cumberland County are handled by the circuit clerk's office at the courthouse in Toledo. Court records and booking records are kept by different offices but link through case numbers.
Note: Cumberland County is a small county, so response times for FOIA requests are often faster than the five-day maximum.
Cities in Cumberland County
Cumberland County includes Toledo, Greenup, Neoga, and other small towns. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a separate page on this site. All arrests in Cumberland County go through the sheriff's office for booking at the county jail in Toledo.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Cumberland County. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the arresting agency on the record.