Access Saline County Recent Bookings

Saline County recent bookings are available through an online roster maintained by the sheriff's office in Harrisburg, Illinois. With a population of around 23,213, Saline County sits in the southern part of the state and processes a steady flow of arrests through its jail. The county offers online access to current inmate data, which puts it ahead of many similarly sized Illinois counties. This page walks through how to use the Saline County roster, what booking records contain, and which other state tools connect to arrest data from this area.

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Saline County Quick Facts

23,213 Population
Harrisburg County Seat
(618) 252-7111 Sheriff Phone
Online Roster Access

Saline County Sheriff's Office

The Saline County Sheriff's Office handles all booking activity in the county. They run the jail in Harrisburg and log every arrest. Call (618) 252-7111 to ask about someone in custody. The staff can share the person's charges, bond amount, and booking date. Phone calls are the fastest way to get an answer when you need it right now.

The sheriff's office also posts an online roster. This is a list of people currently held in the Saline County jail. It shows names, booking dates, and charges. The roster gets updated as new arrests come in and people get released. For a county of this size, having an online roster is a big help. It means you can check on recent bookings without making a call or driving to the jail. The Saline County Sheriff's Office serves as the main law enforcement body for the county, handling patrol, civil process, and corrections all from the same office in Harrisburg.

Saline County Online Booking Roster

The Saline County online roster lists everyone who is currently in the jail. Each entry shows the inmate's name, date of birth, booking date, charges, and bond amount. You can scroll through the full list or search by name to find a specific person.

This roster only shows current inmates. Once someone bonds out or gets released, their entry drops off the list. The roster is not a permanent archive. It is a real-time snapshot of who is in the Saline County jail right now. If you need booking records for someone who is no longer in custody, contact the sheriff's office directly at (618) 252-7111. Staff can look up past bookings that are not on the live roster anymore.

The roster updates throughout the day. A person who was just arrested may not show up for an hour or two while the booking process gets completed. If you think someone was recently booked in Saline County but you don't see them on the roster, give it a bit of time or call the jail to confirm.

Note: Charges listed on the roster reflect what was filed at the time of booking, and they can change as the case moves through the court system.

How to Request Saline County Booking Records

For records that go beyond what the online roster shows, file a FOIA request with the Saline County Sheriff's Office. The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to get copies of public records from any government body in the state. Booking records from the Saline County jail are public. The office has five business days to respond to your request.

Mail your request to the sheriff's office in Harrisburg or bring it in person. Include the person's full name, approximate arrest dates, and a clear description of the records you want. The first 50 pages are typically free. Beyond that, a small copy fee may apply. If the request gets denied, the sheriff's office must tell you why in writing and cite the specific legal exemption. You can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General if you think the denial was wrong.

Illinois State Tools for Saline County

The IDOC inmate search is useful when a person booked in Saline County gets convicted of a felony and sent to state prison. The Illinois Department of Corrections database covers all state inmates. Search by name, DOC number, or date of birth. Results show the current facility, admission date, sentence length, and projected discharge. IDOC handles state prison records. It does not cover the Saline County jail roster. Those are separate systems.

The screenshot below shows the IDOC contact page, which lists the main office in Springfield at (217) 558-2200. They can help with questions about state inmates originally booked in Saline County.

Illinois Department of Corrections contact page for Saline County booking inquiries

The Illinois State Police maintain the central criminal history repository. Conviction data from Saline County arrests feeds into their statewide system over time. You can request background checks through the ISP Bureau of Identification in Joliet. Name-based and fingerprint-based methods are both available. Call (815) 740-5160 for details on how to submit a request.

Saline County Bookings Under Illinois Law

Booking records in Saline County are public under Illinois law. The Freedom of Information Act makes it clear. Under 5 ILCS 140/2, records must be open to inspection and copying by any person. The Saline County Sheriff's Office must follow this law. They have a FOIA officer as required by 5 ILCS 140/3.5 to handle records requests.

The FOIA statute page on the Illinois legislature website shows the full law that governs access to Saline County booking records and all other public records in the state.

Illinois FOIA statute page relevant to Saline County recent bookings

There are limits. Juvenile records are not public. Expunged records are removed from the system. Active investigation details can be withheld if sharing them would hurt the case. Medical information and Social Security numbers stay protected. But the core booking data, such as name, arrest date, charges, and bond, is available to anyone who asks for it in Saline County.

Court Records and Alerts for Saline County

After a booking in Saline County, the case moves to court. Court records from these cases are accessible through the Illinois courts public access page. The re:SearchIL portal lets you track filings, hearing dates, and outcomes by name or case number. Basic searches are free. This gives you the full picture of what happened after the arrest.

The VINELink system also works in Saline County. VINE sends you alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. If someone booked in the Saline County jail gets released, transferred, or moves to another facility, you get a notification. Sign up on the VINE website and search by name. Choose phone, email, or text for your alerts. It is free and runs around the clock.

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Nearby Counties

Saline County shares borders with several other southern Illinois counties. An arrest near the county line could end up in a neighboring jail. Check these counties if you don't find the person in the Saline County roster.