Access Adams County Released Inmates

Adams County released inmates records are managed by the Adams County Sheriff's Office in Quincy. The county jail sits at 521 Vermont Street and processes all arrests from across this western Illinois county. If you need to check on someone who was booked or released from the Adams County Jail, the county publishes an online inmate list. The sheriff's office also has a separate website with public records and inmate services information. Both resources are free and available to anyone who wants to look up released inmates in Adams County.

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Adams County Quick Facts

64,754 Population
Quincy County Seat
857 sq mi Land Area
8th Judicial Circuit

Adams County Jail Inmate List

The main tool for finding released inmates in Adams County is the county's online inmate list. The Adams County jail inmate list shows who is currently held at the county jail. You can view names, charges, and booking details. The list gets updated as people are booked in and released. If someone you are looking for is not on the list, they may have already been let go from Adams County custody or transferred elsewhere.

The Adams County Jail is at 521 Vermont Street in Quincy, IL 62301. Call 217-277-2200 to reach the sheriff's office. Staff can help with questions about current inmates or people who have been released. The jail handles all arrests from within Adams County, which spans 857 square miles along the Mississippi River on the Missouri border. Quincy is the county seat and the largest city in the area. Most county government offices, including the courthouse, are in Quincy as well.

The sheriff also runs a separate website at adamssheriffco.gov with more resources. The public records page has links to various records you can request. And the inmate services page covers things like visitation, mail, and commissary for people held at the Adams County Jail.

Note: The online inmate list shows current inmates, so check back regularly if you are waiting for someone's release.

Adams County Sheriff Inmate Services

The Adams County Sheriff's Office provides several services tied to the jail. The inmate services page on the sheriff's website covers what is available for people in custody. This includes visitation schedules, phone access, mail rules, and commissary options. While these services are mainly for people who are still in the jail, the page also gives useful context for understanding how Adams County processes inmates from booking through release.

When someone is released from the Adams County Jail, their records stay on file with the sheriff's office. The booking data, charges, bond information, and release date are all part of the record. Under 730 ILCS 5, the Illinois Unified Code of Corrections, the county follows state rules for how it handles inmates. This includes calculating good time credit, which can move a release date forward. If an inmate earns enough credit during their stay, they get out sooner than the original sentence would suggest.

The screenshot below shows the Adams County Sheriff's inmate services page with details on jail programs and services.

Adams County released inmates inmate services page

This page covers visitation, mail, and other services for people held at the Adams County Jail.

Adams County Released Inmates FOIA Requests

Illinois law at 5 ILCS 140 gives you the right to request public records from Adams County. This includes released inmates data held by the sheriff's office. The Adams County FOIA page explains how to submit a request. Include the full name of the person, any dates or case numbers you have, and exactly what records you want. The county has five business days to get back to you.

The types of records you can request under FOIA are broad. Booking sheets, charge records, release documents, and arrest reports tied to Adams County cases are all fair game. Some records may be partially withheld if they involve juveniles, pending cases, or certain protected information. But most released inmates data is public under Illinois law. If the county turns down your request, they must explain why and point to the specific part of 5 ILCS 140 that allows the denial. You can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General if you think the denial was wrong.

Most simple requests cost nothing. If you are asking for a large number of records, there may be a small copy fee. Put the request in writing and send it to the Adams County FOIA officer. Email usually works fastest, but you can also mail it or drop it off in person at the county offices in Quincy.

Note: The sheriff's public records page at adamssheriffco.gov is a good starting point before filing a formal FOIA request.

State-Level Records for Adams County

When someone convicted in Adams County gets sent to state prison, the Illinois Department of Corrections takes over their records. The IDOC Offender Search is a free online tool that lets you find anyone who served time in a state facility. Search by name to pull up conviction details, sentence length, release date, and parole status. It covers both current inmates and people who have already been released from state custody after an Adams County case.

The Illinois VINELink system provides custody tracking for Adams County inmates at both the county and state level. Register for alerts and the system will notify you when a specific person's status changes. If someone gets released from the Adams County Jail, you will get a call, text, or email. The service covers the whole state and costs nothing. Call 1-866-277-7477 for help setting it up.

For criminal history checks beyond Adams County, the Illinois State Police background check searches records from all 102 Illinois counties. This paid service pulls conviction records statewide. It can show Adams County released inmates records alongside any other cases the person has in Illinois. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association also connects to resources across the state.

How to Get Adams County Released Inmates Info

Start with the online inmate list. It is free and shows who is in the Adams County Jail right now. If the person is not on the list, they may have already been released. That is a quick first check.

For more detail, call the jail at 217-277-2200. Give staff the name of the person and any dates you have. They can confirm bookings and tell you when someone was released from Adams County. For formal records, file a FOIA request under 5 ILCS 140. The county must reply within five business days. If the person went to state prison, search the IDOC Offender Search tool. And for ongoing tracking, use VINELink to get alerts on specific inmates.

  • Check the online inmate list for current Adams County jail data
  • Call 217-277-2200 to ask about released inmates by phone
  • File a FOIA request for detailed booking and release records
  • Search IDOC for state prison records from Adams County
  • Register for VINELink custody alerts on specific people

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Nearby Counties

These counties sit near Adams County. Each has its own jail and keeps separate released inmates records. If someone was arrested outside Adams County, you would need to search that county's system.