Find Booking Releases in Tinley Park

Booking releases for arrests in Tinley Park are held at the county level, not by the city itself. Tinley Park sits on the border of Cook and Will counties, so the booking records for a given arrest depend on which side of that line the incident took place. The Tinley Park Police Department handles local law enforcement and makes arrests within city limits. Once a person is booked into jail, though, the case moves to either the Cook County Sheriff or the Will County Sheriff. About 56,000 people live here, and the split jurisdiction can make searching for booking release records a bit more involved than in other cities.

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Tinley Park Quick Facts

~56,000 Population
Cook / Will Counties
2 County Jails
5 Days FOIA Response

Tinley Park Booking Releases and County Jurisdiction

Tinley Park straddles Cook and Will counties. That means booking release records can end up in one of two places. If the arrest occurred on the Cook County side, the person goes to Cook County Jail at 2700 South California Avenue in Chicago. If the arrest was on the Will County side, they go to the Will County Adult Detention Facility in Joliet. The Tinley Park Police Department does not run its own jail. It has a temporary holding area, but all formal booking and release processing happens at the county level.

For arrests on the Cook County side, the Cook County Sheriff's Office manages all booking release records. You can reach their Records Department at 773-674-5200. The Will County side falls under the Will County Sheriff's Office, which runs its own jail and inmate search tools. Both counties keep their records separate, so you may need to check both systems when looking for a Tinley Park booking release.

The Tinley Park Police can be reached at 708-532-4545. While they don't hold long-term booking records, they can tell you which county handled a specific arrest. That is often the fastest way to figure out where to search for the booking release file you need.

Search Tinley Park Booking Releases Online

The quickest way to find booking release data for a Tinley Park arrest is through the county inmate search tools. Cook County offers the Individual in Custody Locator, which is free and open to anyone. Will County has its own inmate search portal on the Sheriff's website. You will want to try both if you are not sure which county processed the arrest.

The Cook County Individual in Custody Locator is used to search for inmates booked at Cook County Jail, including those arrested in Tinley Park.

Cook County Sheriff Individual in Custody Locator used for Tinley Park booking release searches

This tool covers all current detainees in the Cook County jail system and updates on a rolling basis throughout each day.

The Cook County tool lets you look up a person by name and shows their booking ID, charges, bond amount, and next court date. It only covers people currently in custody. For Will County, the Will County Sheriff's website has an inmate lookup feature that works in a similar way. Both tools pull fresh data, but neither shows records for people who have already been released. If the person has left custody, you will need to file a records request to get their Tinley Park booking release details.

FOIA Requests for Tinley Park Booking Releases

Illinois law gives the public the right to request government records, including booking release files. The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) applies to both Cook County and Will County. You can submit a FOIA request to either Sheriff's Office depending on which county handled the booking. The office must respond within five business days.

For Cook County, send your request to the Sheriff's FOIA Officer. Include the person's full name, date of birth if you have it, and any booking or case numbers. The first 50 pages are free. After that, copies cost up to $0.15 per page. Certified copies run up to $1.00 each. Will County has its own fee schedule, which is posted on their website. In both cases, you should include as much detail as you can to help staff find the right Tinley Park booking release records quickly.

Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, arrest reports must be available within 72 hours of an arrest. This applies to booking data from Tinley Park arrests in either county. If you need very recent records, this statute is worth citing in your request. It can speed things up when dealing with fresh booking release files.

Illinois Laws on Booking Release Records

Two main state laws govern how booking releases are handled for Tinley Park arrests. The Freedom of Information Act covers the public's right to see these records. The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) controls who can access criminal history data, including booking and arrest records. Together, these laws set the rules for what you can and cannot get.

Most booking release records in Illinois are public. Anyone can ask for them. But sealed or expunged records are the exception. If a court has ordered a record sealed under 20 ILCS 2630, it will not show up in online searches or standard FOIA responses. The person whose record was sealed can petition to have it removed from county files entirely. This applies to both Cook and Will County records tied to Tinley Park arrests.

Juvenile records follow different rules. Arrests of minors in Tinley Park are not part of the standard public booking release system. Those files are kept confidential under Illinois juvenile court statutes. Only authorized parties can access them, such as the minor's attorney or a guardian.

Tinley Park Booking Releases Through VINE

The VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) system is another way to track booking and release events tied to Tinley Park arrests. VINE is a free service that lets you register for alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. If someone arrested in Tinley Park gets released from Cook County or Will County Jail, VINE can send you a phone call, text, or email with that update.

VINE works across the whole state. You search by the person's name or ID number and then choose to receive notifications. It does not replace a full FOIA request, but it is useful for staying informed about a specific booking release in real time. The service runs around the clock, so you get alerts as soon as the status changes in the system.

Tinley Park Police and Arrest Records

The Tinley Park Police Department makes arrests within the village limits. Officers process suspects at the station before transferring them to the appropriate county jail. The department keeps its own arrest reports, which you can request separately from the county booking release file. These local reports often include more detail about the circumstances of the arrest.

Agency Tinley Park Police Department
Non-Emergency 708-532-4545
Address 7850 183rd Street, Tinley Park, IL 60477

To get a copy of a local arrest report from Tinley Park, you can visit the police station in person or submit a written FOIA request. The police department follows the same five-day response window as the county under 5 ILCS 140. Some simple requests get handled faster. If the arrest led to a booking at Cook or Will County Jail, you should also request the booking release file from the relevant county to get the full picture.

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Nearby Cities

Several cities near Tinley Park also have booking releases processed through Cook or Will County. If you are not sure where the arrest took place, checking nearby jurisdictions may help you find the right record.