Search Johnson County Released Inmates

Johnson County released inmates records come from the local sheriff's office in southern Illinois. This is a small, rural county with limited online resources for looking up inmates. There is no public inmate search portal for Johnson County. If you need to find someone who was booked or released from the county jail, your best bet is to contact the courthouse or use state-level tools like the IDOC database and VINELink. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association can also point you toward the right contact for the Johnson County Sheriff.

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Johnson County Quick Facts

13,376 Population
Vienna County Seat
Limited Online Access
Southern IL Region

Johnson County Sheriff's Office

Johnson County is one of the smaller counties in Illinois with a population of about 13,376. The county seat is Vienna. The sheriff's office has a limited online presence compared to larger counties. There is no dedicated county website for the sheriff's department that shows up in standard searches. This means you may need to take extra steps to get in touch with the right people about released inmates.

To reach the Johnson County Sheriff's Office, try calling the Johnson County Courthouse directly in Vienna. You can also call the Illinois State Police at 217-782-6637 and ask for a referral to the Johnson County Sheriff. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association website is another way to find the current contact details for the sheriff's office. They keep a directory of all 102 county sheriffs in the state.

Johnson County may share some jail resources with neighboring counties. This is not unusual for small, rural counties in southern Illinois. If the county jail is not holding inmates locally, they could be housed at a regional facility. The sheriff's office can tell you where a specific person is being held or if they have already been released.

Records Requests in Johnson County

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act at 5 ILCS 140 applies to all government bodies in the state. That includes the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. You can file a FOIA request to get records on released inmates, booking logs, and arrest reports. Put your request in writing and send it to the Johnson County Courthouse. Include the full name of the person, any dates you have, and what records you want.

The county has five business days to respond under the law. They can ask for five more days if the request takes extra work. The first 50 pages are free. After that, you pay the cost of copies. Since Johnson County has limited online tools, FOIA is one of the more reliable ways to get official records about who has been held or released from the county jail. Even if the online presence is thin, the law still requires the county to respond to your request.

The screenshot below shows the IDOC Individual in Custody Search, which is the main state tool for checking on inmates from Johnson County.

Johnson County released inmates state search resources

Use state databases when the local county does not have an online search tool.

Note: If the county does not respond to your FOIA request in time, contact the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor.

State Level Records for Johnson County

For released inmates from Johnson County who went to state prison, the Illinois Department of Corrections is the place to search. The IDOC Offender Search covers anyone in the state prison system. You can search by last name, IDOC number, or date of birth. The results show whether the person is still in custody, on parole, or has been released. This tool is free.

The Illinois VINELink system is built for victim notification, but anyone can use it to check on an offender's custody status. You can register for alerts by text, phone, or email. When the person's status changes, VINELink sends you a notice. It works for both county and state inmates. Call 1-866-277-7477 for help signing up.

The Unified Code of Corrections at 730 ILCS 5 controls how Illinois handles sentencing and release. Statutory sentence credit means inmates serve anywhere from 50% to 100% of their sentence depending on the offense. Program credit for things like education and drug treatment can also reduce time served. If someone from Johnson County went to prison, these rules apply to their case.

The Illinois Prisoner Review Board handles parole hearings and release reviews. If you are a victim, their toll-free number is 1-800-801-9110. The board also reviews clemency petitions and conducts hearings for people seeking early discharge from mandatory supervised release.

Johnson County Background Searches

The Illinois State Police background check is a paid tool that searches criminal history records across the entire state. It covers more than just Johnson County. If you want to know whether someone has a criminal record anywhere in Illinois, this is one of the most thorough options. Results may include convictions, sentences, and corrections data. The ISP Bureau of Identification runs this service from their office in Joliet.

Since Johnson County has limited local resources for inmate lookups, leaning on state-level tools makes a lot of sense. Between the IDOC search, VINELink, and the ISP background check, you can cover most of the bases without having to make multiple phone calls to the courthouse. These tools work from anywhere and are available every day of the week.

  • Contact the Johnson County Courthouse in Vienna for local records
  • Call the Illinois State Police at 217-782-6637 for a sheriff referral
  • Search IDOC for state prison records
  • Use VINELink to track custody changes
  • File a FOIA request for formal records
  • Check the Illinois Sheriffs' Association for contact info

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Nearby Counties

Johnson County is in deep southern Illinois. These neighboring counties each have their own sheriff's office and jail system for handling inmates.