Find Kankakee County Jail Mugshots

Kankakee County jail mugshots are managed by the sheriff's office in the city of Kankakee, Illinois. With a population of about 107,502, this county processes a steady stream of bookings each year. Every arrest that comes through the Kankakee County Jail produces a mugshot and a booking record. You can search for these records by contacting the sheriff's office, filing a public records request, or checking state-level databases that hold arrest data from across Illinois. Here is what you need to know about finding jail mugshots in Kankakee County.

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Kankakee County Quick Facts

107,502 Population
Kankakee County Seat
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Kankakee County Sheriff's Office

The Kankakee County Sheriff's Office is the main agency that handles jail mugshots and booking records in this part of Illinois. Located at 3050 S. Justice Way in Kankakee, IL 60901, the office oversees the county jail and processes all bookings. When law enforcement brings someone in, the staff takes a photograph, records the charges, and logs personal details into the system. You can reach the office at (815) 937-2932 for questions about inmates or booking data.

Arrests from cities and towns across Kankakee County are processed at this facility. That includes the city of Kankakee, Bradley, Bourbonnais, Manteno, and Momence. Local police departments make the arrests, but the booking happens at the county jail. This is where the mugshot gets taken and where the record lives. The sheriff's staff can confirm if someone is currently in custody, tell you the charges, and let you know when the next court date is scheduled. Walk-in inquiries are handled during regular business hours.

Agency Kankakee County Sheriff's Office
Address 3050 S. Justice Way, Kankakee, IL 60901
Phone (815) 937-2932
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Search Kankakee County Jail Mugshots

Looking up jail mugshots in Kankakee County starts with the sheriff's office. Call (815) 937-2932 and ask about the person by name. Staff can check the system and tell you if that person has a booking record on file. They can also confirm current custody status. If you prefer to visit in person, the office at 3050 S. Justice Way accepts walk-in requests during business hours. Bring the full name and any other details you have, like a date of birth or arrest date.

State tools also help. The Illinois Department of Corrections inmate search lets you look up people who were convicted in Kankakee County and sent to state prison. This search is free. It shows the facility, release date, and offense. It does not have the county jail mugshot, but it does include state prison photos. For people still in the county system, the sheriff's office is your best bet.

The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification holds criminal history records for the entire state. You can submit a Conviction Information Request form to get conviction data tied to Kankakee County arrests. The bureau keeps millions of fingerprint records. This is a useful route if you need a formal record rather than just a mugshot.

Kankakee County Mugshot Laws

Illinois law says that arrest information must be made public within 72 hours of a booking. This comes from 5 ILCS 140/2.15, and it applies to every county in the state, Kankakee included. The information that must be released includes the person's name, age, address, charges, and photograph. The time and place of the arrest are also part of the required disclosure. So if you ask the Kankakee County Sheriff for a recent booking record, they are required by law to give it to you.

Agencies cannot post booking photos on social media for minor offenses. The law is clear on this. Class C misdemeanors, Class B misdemeanors, petty offenses, and civil violations are all excluded. The mugshot still exists in the file. It just cannot be shared on Facebook or similar platforms unless the person is a fugitive or missing. Kankakee County follows this rule the same as the rest of the state.

The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635) adds another layer. This law makes conviction data available through the Illinois State Police. If someone was arrested in Kankakee County and later convicted, that conviction record is part of the state database. Anyone can request it using the proper form.

Note: The 72-hour release rule covers basic arrest data, not the full case file or court documents.

How to Request Kankakee Booking Records

A Freedom of Information Act request is the formal way to get jail mugshots from Kankakee County. Under the Illinois FOIA, you have the right to ask for public records from any government agency. The Kankakee County Sheriff's Office must respond within five business days. If they need more time, they can extend by five more days, but they have to tell you why.

Send your request to the sheriff's office at 3050 S. Justice Way, Kankakee, IL 60901. Include the person's full name and the approximate arrest date. State clearly that this is a FOIA request. Under the State Records Act (5 ILCS 160), the agency can only charge you for the actual cost of copies. They cannot bill you for labor. If the request is denied, you have the right to appeal to the Public Access Counselor at the Illinois Attorney General's Office.

  • Address the request to the Kankakee County Sheriff's Office
  • Provide the person's full name and date of birth if known
  • Include the arrest date or a date range
  • State that you are making a request under the Illinois FOIA
  • Ask for both the booking record and the mugshot photograph

Mugshot Removal in Kankakee County

Illinois protects people from websites that exploit jail mugshots for profit. Under 815 ILCS 505/2QQQ, it is a violation of the Consumer Fraud Act for any website to charge a fee to take down a booking photo. If your Kankakee County mugshot shows up on one of these sites and they want money to remove it, that is against the law. The Illinois Attorney General enforces this rule. You can also sue on your own and seek $100 per day that incorrect information stays posted.

For people who want their arrest records sealed or destroyed, Illinois offers expungement. The process goes through the courts. If your charges were dropped, you were found not guilty, or you meet other criteria, you may qualify. The Office of the State Appellate Defender has detailed information on the steps involved. An expungement order means the Kankakee County jail mugshot and booking record would no longer be available to the public.

State Tools for Kankakee County Searches

Several state-run databases include arrest and offender data from Kankakee County. The Illinois Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders by name, address, or zip code in the Kankakee area.

Illinois sex offender registry search tool for Kankakee County jail mugshots

You can access this registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov. It is run by the Illinois State Police and covers the entire state. The IDOC Wanted Fugitives page lists people with outstanding warrants who may have connections to Kankakee County. These state resources work alongside the county sheriff's records to give you a more complete picture of an individual's history in the Illinois system.

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Cities in Kankakee County

Kankakee County includes the city of Kankakee along with Bradley, Bourbonnais, Manteno, and Momence. All arrests in these areas produce booking records that go through the Kankakee County Jail. None of these cities meet the population threshold for their own page, but all jail mugshots from these areas are kept in the county system at the sheriff's office.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Kankakee County. If you are looking for jail mugshots from a nearby area, the arrest may have been processed in one of these counties instead.