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Peoria County, IL Arrest Records, Warrants, and Jail Information

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    Nicknamed the "Heart of Illinois," Peoria County is home to more than 179,000 residents. It is the 12th-most populous county in Illinois and accounts for about 1.4% of the state's population. The local economy relies on manufacturing, healthcare, social assistance, and education. Some of the main cities and towns are Peoria (the county seat), Chillicothe, Elmwood, Brimfield, Princeville, and West Peoria.

    Peoria County's average violent and property crime rates are 302 and 3080 per 100,000 residents, respectively. The average violent crime rate is 61% above the national average, while the property crime average is nearly 64% above the national average.

    The Peoria County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. The office manages the county jail and serves as the main point of contact for law enforcement issues.

    Who Keeps Arrest Records in Peoria County, IL

    Arrest records and inmate information for Peoria County, Illinois, are managed by the Peoria County Sheriff's Office. However, the Peoria Police Department handles local arrests, but hese records are usually sent to the Sheriff's Office after people are booked into the county jail.

    Types of Law Enforcement

    Peoria County is home to several law enforcement agencies, including the county sheriff, city police departments, and federal law enforcement agencies.

    County Sheriff's Office

    The Peoria County Sheriff's Office is the most comprehensive source for county-level arrest logs and jail rosters. The county sheriff's office manages:

    • Arrest records across the county
    • Jail bookings and inmate intake
    • Active warrants
    • Inmate release information
    • The main county jail facility

    City / Town Police Departments

    Local police departments operate within Peoria County, such as those in the City of Peoria and Morton. Although the city police conduct the arrest, individuals are typically booked into the Peoria County jail, and their jail records are handled by the Sheriff's Office.

    Local police departments handle arrests within their municipal limits and maintain their own arrest or incident reports.

    State Police / Highway Patrol

    State police or the Illinois Highway Patrol may conduct highway stops or investigate statewide or interjurisdictional crimes. If an arrest occurs in Peoria County, the person is often booked into the county jail, and the records may appear in county logs.

    Federal Law Enforcement

    Federal agencies such as the FBI, DEA, ATF, and Homeland Security may investigate and arrest for violations of federal laws and regulations. These offenses include terrorism, drug trafficking, immigration, and cybercrime. Note that federal arrests typically do not show up in county records unless the individual is temporarily housed in the Peoria County jail.

    University/College Policy Department

    Campus police, such as the Bradley University Police, provide law enforcement on university grounds. Their mission is to maintain safety and security within the university community. Details about their services can be found on their websites or by calling their official telephone line.

    What Peoria County Arrest Records Include

    Arrest records in Peoria County typically contain the following details:

    • Full name of the arrested person
    • Age and date of birth
    • Date and time of the arrest
    • Arresting agency
    • Location where the arrest occurred
    • List of charges filed
    • Booking number or ID
    • Bond or bail amount
    • Related court case number
    • Scheduled court appearance dates
    • Current custody or jail status

    Note that the details in arrest records can vary by agency, location, and case type. Certain information might not be shared because of privacy laws, protections for minors, or active investigations.

    Arrest Statistics in Peoria County, IL

    Annually, Peoria County reports about 14,400 violent crimes and 17,800 property crimes. Peoria County's average violent and property crime rates are 302 and 3080 per 100,000 residents, respectively. The average violent crime rate is 61% above the national average, while the property crime average is nearly 64% above the national average.

    The table below shows a breakdown of arrest statistics in Peoria County:

    Table: Crime Categories Snapshot

    Arrest Total

    Yearly Average

    Arrest Rate per 100,000

    2,190

    Adult Arrests

    8,000

    Juvenile Arrests

    470

    Crime Type

    Murder

    13

    Rape

    329

    Robbery

    150

    Aggravated Assault

    6,397

    Burglary

    1,947

    Larceny

    3,884

    Motor Vehicle Theft

    60

    Arson

    60

    Source: Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting System


    Common Warrant Types in Peoria County, IL

    Several types of warrants may appear in public arrest records in Peoria County. Warrants are issued by the courts for different legal reasons and may result in the arrest of an individual and their booking into the county jail. Although the terminology and procedures can vary slightly depending on state law, the following are the most common types of warrants:

    Arrest Warrant

    An arrest warrant is issued when law enforcement or a prosecutor shows probable cause that a person committed a crime. These warrants often appear in arrest logs and can be executed by authorized officers.

    Bench Warrant

    A bench warrant is issued by a judge when someone fails to appear in court or comply with a court order. It is one of the most common warrant types found in county arrest records.

    Civil Capias Warrant

    A civil capias warrant is issued in civil court cases when someone disobeys a court order, such as failing to appear or comply. It can lead to arrest and booking despite originating in a civil matter.

    Fugitive Warrant

    A fugitive warrant is issued when a person is wanted in another county or state. Such cases often involve extradition and will show up in county arrest logs if the person is arrested locally.

    Governor's Warrant

    A governor's warrant is a formal warrant issued by a state governor to initiate extradition between states. While less common, it can appear in arrest or court records for interstate cases.

    Search Warrant

    A search warrant authorizes law enforcement to search property or seize evidence. While not the same as arrest warrants, searches may lead to arrests and be reflected in related cases or arrest reports.

    How To Search Peoria County Arrest Records?

    There are a few ways to access Peoria County arrest and jail records. You can use the Peoria County inmate search or jail roster to see current bookings and check an inmate's status. You can also look up warrants through the county or sheriff's department, or use the Illinois state court portal to find court cases related to arrests. Some services also let you sign up for alerts about inmate releases or court updates.

    You can also request records in person, by phone, or by email from the sheriff's office, jail, or clerk of court. If you need more information, you can file a formal public records request under Illinois law. This process may require a valid ID and could include some fees.

    Peoria County Jail & Detention Facilities

    The following are jail and detention facilities in Peoria County:

    Peoria County Sheriff's Office

    • Agency Name: Peoria County Sheriff's Office

    • City: Peoria, Illinois

    • Type: County law enforcement agency

    • Address: 301 N Maxwell Rd, Peoria, IL 61604, United States

    • Phone Number: 309-697-8515

    • Website: https://www.peoriacounty.gov/1214/Sheriff

    • Staffing: The Peoria County Sheriff's Office employs over 400 personnel

    Police Departments in Peoria County

    Police Department

    Address

    Phone Number

    Peoria Police Department

    419 Fulton Street, Peoria IL, 61602

    (309) 494-2273

    Chillicothe Police Department

    823 N 2nd St, Chillicothe, IL 61523, United States

    (309) 274-2129

    Peoria County Jail

    Prisons and Jails in Peoria County

    Facility Name

    Address

    Phone Number

    Peoria County Juvenile Detention Center

    223 N Maxwell Road, Peoria, IL 61604

    (309) 634-4200

    Peoria Adult Transitional Center

    North Main, Peoria, IL 61602

    (309) 671-3162

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