McDonough County 24 Hour Booking

McDonough County 24 hour booking records come from the McDonough County Sheriff's Office in Macomb, Illinois. The county has a population of about 30,000 and sits in western Illinois. Macomb serves as the county seat and is home to Western Illinois University. All arrests in the county go through the booking process at the county jail. The booking record logs the person's name, charges, bond, and other key data. You can call the sheriff's office to ask about a recent booking or visit in person at the courthouse in Macomb.

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McDonough County Booking Quick Facts

~30,000 Population
Macomb County Seat
9th Circuit Judicial Circuit
24/7 Booking Operations

McDonough County Sheriff Booking Records

The McDonough County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and handles all bookings. The jail operates 24 hours a day. Each booking record includes the person's full name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and bond details. You can reach the sheriff's office by phone to check on a current inmate. Walk-in requests during business hours are also an option.

The McDonough County government website has links to departments and public services.

McDonough County government portal for 24 hour booking records

Check the county website for the most current contact information.

The McDonough County Sheriff's Office also serves arrest warrants and handles civil process within the county. The same staff who run the jail also manage booking records. If you need a copy of a booking record, ask the jail staff or submit a written request.

County Seat Macomb, IL
Population ~30,000
Judicial Circuit 9th Judicial Circuit
State Illinois

Search McDonough County Booking Data

For current booking data in McDonough County, the sheriff's office is the best place to start. They can tell you if someone is held at the jail and share basic booking details. Some counties in Illinois have online inmate rosters. For McDonough County, calling the jail may be faster than looking online.

McDonough County Sheriff's Office page for booking data lookups

The sheriff's office page provides contact details for the jail and administration.

Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), McDonough County booking records are public documents. Section 2.15 of the act says agencies must release arrest data within 72 hours. This covers name, age, charges, time of arrest, and custody status. File a FOIA request for records not available by phone. The first 50 pages are free, and extra pages cost 15 cents each. The agency has five business days to respond.

McDonough County Booking Record Laws

The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) requires all felony and Class A and B misdemeanor arrests in McDonough County to go to the Illinois State Police. This feeds the statewide criminal history database at the ISP Bureau of Identification. Section 5.2 covers the reporting rules. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635) limits public access to state conviction records, but local booking records are under FOIA.

Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, McDonough County cannot post mugshots on social media for petty offenses and Class B or C misdemeanors. Standard booking records stay public. Bond can be posted at the jail. Cash and money orders are standard payment methods. Release can take several hours once bond is paid.

A CHIRP name-based search through the ISP costs $16 for a paper copy or $10 for electronic results. These searches cover all arrests reported from McDonough County to the state database. For people who want their old booking records removed, 20 ILCS 2630/5.2 allows sealing or expungement when a case ended in dismissal, acquittal, or completed supervision. The McDonough County Circuit Clerk in Macomb handles these petitions. Filing fees apply, but fee waivers are available for those who meet the income requirements.

For your own criminal history, the ISP Bureau of Identification offers a free review. The Illinois Department of Corrections search shows inmates transferred from McDonough County to state prison. VINE alerts are available for custody changes at (866) 566-8439. The service is free and sends updates by phone, email, or text. Anyone can register for alerts on someone booked in McDonough County. Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, basic arrest data like name, age, charges, and arrest time must be shared within 72 hours of a booking. The first 50 pages of any FOIA response are free. Extra pages cost 15 cents each. The sheriff's office must answer FOIA requests within five business days.

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Nearby Counties

McDonough County sits in western Illinois and borders several counties. Check the arresting agency to confirm which county processed the booking.