Massac County 24 Hour Booking

Massac County 24 hour booking records are managed by the Massac County Sheriff's Office at 220 West 10th Street in Metropolis, Illinois. The county has a population of about 13,865 and sits at the southern tip of the state, right along the Ohio River. Metropolis is the county seat. When someone is arrested in Massac County, the booking record captures their name, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. You can call the sheriff's office at (618) 524-2911 to check on a booking. Requests for records can also be made in person or by mail.

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Massac County Booking Quick Facts

13,865 Population
Metropolis County Seat
1st Circuit Judicial Circuit
24/7 Booking Operations

Massac County Sheriff Booking Records

The Massac County Sheriff's Office handles all booking records for the county jail in Metropolis. The jail takes in arrests from local police and state law enforcement around the clock. Each booking record includes the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, and bond amount. Call (618) 524-2911 to ask about a recent booking. The office is at 220 West 10th Street.

Massac County is one of the smaller counties in southern Illinois. The sheriff's office serves as the main law enforcement agency for the area outside city limits. All arrests made by deputies go through the county booking process at the jail in Metropolis.

The Massac County website provides basic county information and department links.

Illinois courts portal used for Massac County 24 hour booking lookups

The state courts portal can help locate case information tied to Massac County bookings.

Address 220 W. 10th St., Metropolis, IL 62960
Phone (618) 524-2911
County Seat Metropolis
Judicial Circuit 1st Judicial Circuit

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To check on a booking in Massac County, call the sheriff's office. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and provide basic booking details. For a small county, phone calls tend to be the fastest way to get information. You can also stop by the office in Metropolis during business hours.

Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), Massac County booking records are public. Section 2.15 requires law enforcement to release arrest data within 72 hours of a booking. This includes name, age, charges, arrest time, and custody status. File a FOIA request for records you cannot get by phone. The first 50 pages are free. Extra pages cost 15 cents each.

The agency must respond within five business days. Be specific with names and dates in your request. This helps them find the right records faster.

Massac County Booking Record Laws

The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) requires all felony and Class A and B misdemeanor arrests in Massac County to be reported to the Illinois State Police. This data goes into the statewide criminal history database. Section 5.2 covers what data gets collected and how it stays in the system. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635) limits public access to conviction data from the state, but local booking records fall under FOIA.

Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, Massac County cannot post mugshots on social media for petty offenses and Class B or C misdemeanors. Standard booking records stay public. VINE alerts are available if you want custody change notifications. Call (866) 566-8439 to sign up. The service is free for anyone.

People with old Massac County booking records may qualify for sealing or expungement under 20 ILCS 2630/5.2. Cases that ended in dismissal or acquittal are eligible. Completed supervision cases can also be sealed after a set period. A CHIRP name-based search through the ISP costs $16 for a paper copy or $10 for electronic results. The ISP Access and Review transcript is free for your own record.

For your own criminal history from Massac County arrests, the ISP Bureau of Identification has a free Access and Review process. The Illinois Department of Corrections search covers inmates who were sent from the Massac County Jail to state prison. Court records tied to a booking can be found at the circuit clerk's office in Metropolis. The clerk can look up cases by name or case number. Bring a valid ID when you visit in person. Filing fees for court record copies depend on the document type and page count.

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Nearby Counties

Massac County sits at the very bottom of Illinois along the Ohio River. These nearby counties share the southern tip of the state.