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  1. Individual in Custody Search - Illinois

    Individual in custody information is available to the general public and private organizations (non-state and governmental) by calling the Department of Corrections: 217-558-2200. Government …

  2. Crystal Lake Jail, Police Department, IL Inmate Roster, Arrest Search

    The jail has a capacity of 120 inmates and is responsible for providing detention services to the city of Crystal Lake and its surrounding communities. The jail is managed by the Crystal Lake …

  3. Crystal Lake Jail | Inmate Locator

    Jul 21, 2025 · Most individuals are held for less than 72 hours before being released, transferred to a county jail, or appearing before a judge. However, those serving short sentences may stay …

  4. Offender Search - Illinois

    Statewide Initiatives.

  5. Jail & Inmate Information | Peoria County, IL

    Items that contain contraband, threaten jail security, or violate mail procedures will not be accepted. DISCLAIMER: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED TO THE …

  6. Current Inmate List - Waukesha County

    Below is a list of inmates currently incarcerated at the Waukesha County Jail Facility and Huber Facility. This site is updated hourly with a current inmate list.

  7. Cook County Sheriff's Office

    2 days ago · After serving as a prosecutor and an Illinois state legislator, Sheriff Dart ran for Cook County Sheriff in 2006, promising to bring his reformative vision to the role.

  8. Search for any Jail, Prison, Detention Center or Inmate in America.

    Search for any Jail, Prison, Detention Center or Inmate in America. In the United States there are thousands of city and county jails, each which have their own inmate search portal or inmate …

  9. Randolph County Sheriff’s Office — Inmate Roster

    1 day ago · Last Updated: 11-15-2025 1:00 PMShowing 1 to 25 of 68 entries

  10. Jail Information—Harris County Texas Sheriff's Office

    It is the policy of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office to treat all persons, whether in custody or not, in a respectful, courteous, and professional manner while maintaining safety and security.