Search Madison County Recent Bookings

Madison County recent bookings are handled by the Madison County Sheriff's Office in Edwardsville, Illinois. The county jail processes all local arrests and keeps records of each booking. Unlike many Illinois counties, Madison County does not have a public online inmate search tool. You need to call the sheriff's office at (618) 692-1064 to ask about someone in custody. The county is part of the Metro East region across the river from St. Louis, and it is the eighth-largest county in Illinois by population. This page covers how to look up recent bookings in Madison County and what options you have for getting arrest records.

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Madison County Quick Facts

264,238 Population
Edwardsville County Seat
(618) 692-1064 Inmate Info Line
8th Largest IL County

Madison County Recent Bookings Sources

The Madison County Sheriff's Office manages the county jail and all recent bookings for the area. The jail is located at 405 Randle St, Edwardsville, IL 62025. When someone gets arrested anywhere in Madison County, local police bring them to this facility for processing. The booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, date, and bond information. The sheriff's office is your primary source for Madison County recent bookings data.

You can visit the sheriff's page on the county website at madisoncountyil.gov/departments/sheriff for general information about the office and its services. The page covers the sheriff's divisions, contact numbers, and links to annual reports. However, the site does not have a live inmate search tool like some other Illinois counties offer. Madison County handles inmate inquiries by phone. Call (618) 692-1064 to ask about a specific person in custody. The staff can tell you if someone is currently booked, what their charges are, and the bond amount.

Madison County Sheriff page for recent bookings information

The sheriff also puts out annual reports that cover jail operations and booking statistics for Madison County. These reports can give you a sense of how many people move through the jail each year and what types of charges are most common in the area.

How to Look Up Madison County Recent Bookings

Since Madison County does not run a public online booking search, you have a few other paths to find the information you need. The most direct way is to call the inmate information line at (618) 692-1064. Give them the person's name and they can check if that person is in custody. This works during regular business hours. For after-hours calls, the jail staff can still help with basic custody questions.

You can also go to the jail in person at 405 Randle St in Edwardsville. The front desk can look up booking records for you. Bring a valid ID. The staff will check the system and let you know if someone is booked and what their status is. In-person visits work well when you need more detail than a phone call can provide, or when you want copies of booking documents.

Filing a FOIA request is another option for Madison County recent bookings. Under 5 ILCS 140, the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, you have the right to request public records from the sheriff's office. Send a written or electronic request describing the records you need. The office has five business days to respond under 5 ILCS 140/4. This approach works especially well for older booking records that the phone staff might not be able to pull up quickly.

Note: The first 50 pages of records are typically provided free of charge under Illinois FOIA rules.

Madison County Recent Bookings Details

A booking record in Madison County gets created the moment someone is processed into the county jail. It captures basic facts about the arrest and the person. These records are considered public under Illinois law, though some details are restricted. Every Madison County booking record includes the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arresting agency, booking date and time, and bond amount if one has been set.

Juvenile records are not part of any public booking search in Illinois. That applies to Madison County as well. Sealed and expunged records get removed from the system and will not come up in a search or phone inquiry. Medical information attached to a booking is also kept private. Under 5 ILCS 140/3, the FOIA law defines what counts as a public record and what falls under exemptions. If you make a request and the sheriff denies it, they must explain why in writing. You can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor if you believe the denial was wrong.

State-Level Resources for Madison County

The Illinois Department of Corrections runs an inmate search at idoc.illinois.gov for people serving time in state prison. If someone from Madison County was convicted of a felony and sent to state prison, their records would be in the IDOC system rather than the county jail. You can search by name, DOC number, or birth date. The results show the inmate's current facility, admission date, and projected release.

The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification keeps the central criminal history database. Their office at 260 N. Chicago Street in Joliet handles background checks and conviction records. Reach them at (815) 740-5160 or through isp.state.il.us. Name-based checks and fingerprint-based checks are both available. Conviction information is public in Illinois. Non-conviction records and anything sealed or expunged will not show up in those searches.

Court records for Madison County cases are available through the Illinois courts system. The re:SearchIL portal at illinoiscourts.gov gives public access to case information from participating courts. Basic searches are free. This can help you see what happened with a case after the initial booking in Madison County. Court records show filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes tied to arrest records.

Tracking Madison County Bookings

VINE, the Victim Information and Notification Everyday system, is available in many Illinois counties. Through vinelink.com, you can register to get alerts when someone's custody status changes. This is helpful if you need to know when a person booked in Madison County gets released or transferred. The system sends notifications by phone, email, or text. Registration is free.

For ongoing cases, you can also check court dockets through the circuit clerk's office. The court schedule will tell you when someone has their next hearing. Between the phone line at the jail, FOIA requests, VINE alerts, and court records, there are several ways to stay informed about Madison County recent bookings even without a dedicated online search tool.

Recent Bookings in Madison County

The booking process in Madison County follows the same pattern as most Illinois counties. After an arrest, the person goes to the county jail at 405 Randle St in Edwardsville. During booking, the jail staff records the person's information, takes fingerprints and a mugshot, and logs the charges. Bond gets set based on the charge and the judge's determination. Some people post bond and leave within hours. Others stay in custody until trial.

Madison County sits in the Metro East area of Illinois. Several police departments operate in the county, including departments in Granite City, Alton, Collinsville, and Edwardsville. All of these agencies bring their arrests to the county jail for booking. The sheriff's own patrol division also makes arrests across unincorporated areas of Madison County. Every arrest in the county funnels through the same jail, creating one central set of booking records managed by the sheriff's office. That is why the sheriff's phone line at (618) 692-1064 is the single best point of contact for checking on recent bookings in Madison County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Madison County in the Metro East region of Illinois. Each runs its own sheriff office and jail for recent bookings.