Search Greene County Jail Mugshots
Greene County jail mugshots are public records held by the sheriff's office in Carrollton, Illinois. When someone gets booked into the Greene County jail, a booking photo is taken along with their charge info. These records are open to the public under state law. The Greene County Sheriff's Office manages all jail bookings and keeps the inmate roster for the county. With a population of about 11,985, Greene County processes arrests from local police and state agencies alike. You can look up jail mugshots in Greene County online or through a FOIA request to the sheriff's office.
Greene County Quick Facts
Greene County Sheriff's Office Records
The Greene County Sheriff's Office in Carrollton is the main keeper of jail mugshots in this area. All people arrested in Greene County get booked at the county jail. The booking process creates a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, booking date and time, and a jail mugshot. These records stay on file at the sheriff's office. You can ask for copies in person at the sheriff's office in Carrollton or submit a written request by mail.
Most sheriff's offices in Illinois have moved to online inmate search tools in recent years. Check the Greene County Sheriff's Office website for a current jail roster or inmate lookup tool. If the county does not have an online search, you can call the sheriff's office or visit in person to ask about a specific booking. Staff can look up records by name or booking number. The Illinois Department of Corrections inmate search covers state prison inmates but not county jail bookings in Greene County.
How to Find Greene County Jail Mugshots
There are a few ways to search for jail mugshots in Greene County. The most direct is through the sheriff's office. Many counties in Illinois post their jail roster on the sheriff's website. This roster shows current inmates with their name, charges, and booking date. Some rosters include the booking photo. If Greene County does not post photos online, you can still get them through a records request.
Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, Illinois law requires that arrest info be made public within 72 hours. This includes the person's name, age, address, and photograph when available. It also covers the charges, arrest time and place, and the arresting agency. If the person is in jail, the data must show when they were received or released from custody. This law applies to every county in Illinois, including Greene County.
The Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry is another free tool you can use to search for registered offenders in Greene County. This database covers all of Illinois and lets you search by name, address, or county. It is separate from jail mugshots but can help with related searches in Greene County.
Note: Not all counties post jail mugshots online, but all must provide them upon a valid records request.
Requesting Greene County Jail Mugshots
You can file a Freedom of Information Act request to get jail mugshots from Greene County. FOIA requests go to the sheriff's office. You can submit them in person, by mail, or in some cases by email. The request should include the name of the person, the approximate date of arrest, and what records you want. The sheriff's office must respond within five business days under Illinois law. They can charge a fee for copies, but under 5 ILCS 160, the fee cannot exceed the actual cost of copying. Labor costs cannot be added to the fee.
Some records may be exempt from release. Juvenile records are not public under the Juvenile Court Act. Records requested by people who are currently in jail may also be restricted under 5 ILCS 140/7. But for most people making a standard request, jail mugshots in Greene County are public and available. If the sheriff's office denies your request, they must tell you why in writing. You can appeal the denial to the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor.
Greene County Jail Mugshots and the Law
Illinois has several laws that affect jail mugshots in Greene County. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635) requires that conviction records held by the Illinois State Police be open to the public. This law took effect in 1991. It only covers conviction data, not arrest records. Each request must use the official form from the Bureau of Identification.
There is also a law about how agencies can post jail mugshots. Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, law enforcement may not post booking photos on social media for minor offenses like civil offenses, petty offenses, and Class C or B misdemeanors. The only exception is to help find a missing person or fugitive. This rule protects people in Greene County from having minor arrest photos shared on social media by police.
Illinois also targets mugshot websites that charge fees. Under 815 ILCS 505/2QQQ, it is illegal for any site to charge money to remove or change criminal record info. Sites must fix errors within five days of being notified. People can sue for $100 per day that wrong data stays posted. The Attorney General enforces this law across Illinois, including in Greene County.
Illinois Search Tools for Greene County
Beyond the Greene County Sheriff's Office, several state tools can help you find arrest and inmate data. The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification maintains criminal history records for the whole state. They hold over five million fingerprint records. The BOI is in Joliet at 260 N. Chicago Street. You can reach them at 815-740-5160 for questions about criminal records in Greene County.
The IDOC inmate search covers people in state prison, not county jails. But if someone from Greene County was sentenced to state time, you can find them there. The IDOC wanted fugitives page lists people with active warrants across Illinois. If you need to expunge or seal a record from Greene County, the Office of the State Appellate Defender has step-by-step guides on the process.
Nearby Counties
These counties are near Greene County. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest, check the location of the booking. Each county runs its own jail and keeps its own jail mugshots.