Illinois Arrest Records Search

By Ben Davis


Anyone is entitled to access Illinois Criminal Records if they so wish as they are public information. When it comes to actually obtaining copies of these records it is pretty easy to accomplish and often you are able to obtain them for free. However, there are some law enforcement agencies and companies who will carry out a search for you of these records but will charge a fee for doing so.

The main place you should start searching for Illinois criminal records is with the Illinois State Police who hold information relating to all criminal matters. But in order to carry out a search they will first require you to pay a fee of $16.00. Along with the State Police you could try one of the states Circuit Courts as well. Jackson County has a database and will charge a fee of $12.95 for people to search for information that they require.

In general most of the law enforcement agencies are the ones who are required to maintain the databases that these records are held on. They will then share this information with the courts and in some cases with certain individuals who have requested a person?s public arrest records.

The information which is held on these databases should be either updated on a daily, monthly or quarterly basis by the person charged with doing so. So just how good the arrest records information is will depend upon how well maintained and updated the database is.

When it comes to Illinois criminal records statistics in recent years their rate has been above the national one. Yet even though this is shown the state has seen a decrease in the number of arrests being made. In 1990 the arrests made per 100,000 of the population was 1,237 but by 2002 this figure has dropped to 894 arrests for 100,000 of the population. This has meant that there has been a decrease of 28% during this 12 year period of arrests being made.

Yet even though the State has seen a reduction in the number of arrests being made for it overall and recorded between 1990 and 2002 some of its counties have seen increases. There are 102 counties which make up the State of Illinois and of these 43 showed a sizeable increase in their arrest rate records. Whereas 17 showed a notable reduction and the other 42 counties that make up the State of Illinois showed no difference whatsoever.

When you take a closer look at the State of Illinois public arrest records for the period from 1995 to 2002 you will be amazed to see that the number of counties where increases have occurred has fallen from 43 to 8. Of these eight, seven of the counties where there have been increases in the arrests made are rural ones.




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