Bond County Released Inmates

Bond County released inmates records are held by the Bond County Sheriff's Office in Greenville. The county jail sits at 403 South Second Street and handles all bookings for this south-central Illinois county. If you want to look up someone who was held at the Bond County Jail, you will need to contact the sheriff's office directly since the county does not run a public online inmate roster. Phone calls and written requests are the main ways to get released inmates data from Bond County. State tools can also help you search for people who went from the county jail to a state prison.

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Bond County Quick Facts

16,716 Population
Greenville County Seat
380 sq mi Land Area
4th Judicial Circuit

Bond County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Josh Hill runs the Bond County Sheriff's Office and the county jail. The office is at 403 South Second St. in Greenville, Illinois 62246. Call (618) 664-2151 to reach the jail. Fax requests go to (618) 664-4689. Staff are on hand during normal business hours to help with questions about inmates. Bond County does not have a public online inmate roster, so calling is the fastest way to check if someone is in custody or has been released.

The Bond County Sheriff's website has basic info about the office and its services. The jail processes all arrests made in Bond County, from minor charges to more serious crimes. When a person is booked in, the jail creates a record with their name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. That record stays on file even after the person is released from Bond County custody. You can ask the sheriff's office for this information through a phone call or a written records request.

Note: Pre-payment is required for all service fees at the Bond County Sheriff's Office.

Released Inmates Records in Bond County

Since Bond County does not post an online jail roster, you have a few other ways to find released inmates information. The most direct path is to call the sheriff's office at (618) 664-2151 and ask about a specific person. Give the staff a full name and any dates you have. They can tell you if that person was booked at the Bond County Jail and when they were released. For a more formal approach, you can file a records request in writing. Send it to the sheriff's office at 403 South Second St., Greenville, IL 62246.

Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act at 5 ILCS 140, public bodies like the Bond County Sheriff's Office must respond to records requests within five business days. The first 50 pages of any request are free. Most basic requests for released inmates data from Bond County cost nothing at all. Include the full name of the person, any case numbers, and what records you want when you submit your request. The more detail you give, the faster the office can find what you need.

The screenshot below shows the Bond County government homepage where you can find links to county departments and services.

Bond County released inmates government homepage

From this page you can navigate to the sheriff's office and other county departments that handle public records.

Bond County Jail and Fee Details

The Bond County Sheriff's Office charges specific fees for certain services. Report copies cost $5.00 each. There is a $20 administrative fee for posting a bond on a warrant. Eviction service fees run $100.00. These are separate from any fees tied to FOIA requests for released inmates records. The sheriff's website lists the full civil process fee schedule. If you just need to check on whether someone was released from the Bond County Jail, a phone call is free and gets you an answer fast.

The screenshot below shows the Bond County Sheriff's page with office details and contact information.

Bond County released inmates sheriff office page

This page lists contact details and service fees for the Bond County Sheriff's Office.

Non-highway vehicle inspections happen Monday through Thursday from 8am to noon. The office handles a range of law enforcement tasks beyond the jail, including patrol, court security, and civil process work across Bond County.

State-Level Records for Bond County

If someone convicted in Bond County was sent to state prison, the Illinois Department of Corrections holds their records. The IDOC Offender Search lets you look up anyone who served time in a state facility. Type in a name and the system shows conviction details, sentence length, and release date. It covers current inmates and people who have already been let go from state custody. This is free to use and works for any Bond County case that led to a state prison term.

The Illinois VINELink system tracks custody status for inmates at both the county and state level. You can sign up for alerts tied to a specific person in Bond County. When their status changes, you get a call, text, or email. The service is free. Call 1-866-277-7477 for help with setup. VINELink is useful if you want to know the moment someone is released from the Bond County Jail or from state prison after a Bond County conviction.

For a broader search, the Illinois State Police background check pulls criminal history from all 102 Illinois counties. This is a paid service, but it can show Bond County released inmates records alongside any other cases in the state. The Bureau of Identification is at 260 N. Chicago St. in Joliet. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association also links to resources across every county.

How to Get Bond County Inmates Info

Start by calling the jail. Dial (618) 664-2151 and ask about the person by name. Staff can confirm if that person was booked and tell you their current status. This is the fastest way to check on released inmates in Bond County.

If you need formal records, file a written request under 5 ILCS 140. Send it to the Bond County Sheriff's Office at 403 South Second St., Greenville, IL 62246, or fax it to (618) 664-4689. The office must respond within five business days. For inmates who went to state prison, search the IDOC Offender Search tool online. And for ongoing tracking of a specific person, register with VINELink to get custody change alerts.

  • Call (618) 664-2151 for direct jail inquiries
  • File a written FOIA request for detailed records
  • Search IDOC for state prison records from Bond County
  • Register with VINELink for free custody alerts
  • Use the ISP background check for statewide criminal history

Note: Bond County does not have an online inmate roster, so phone and written requests are your best options.

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Nearby Counties

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