Find Pike County Booking Releases

Booking releases in Pike County are handled by the Sheriff's Department in Pittsfield. With about 14,469 residents, Pike County is a rural county in western Illinois along the Illinois River. The Sheriff's Department logs every arrest made in the county and keeps a record of each booking. That record includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, date of arrest, and release details. Pike County also publishes a weekly arrest report, which gives the public a regular look at recent booking activity. You can get records by phone, in person, online, or through a FOIA request.

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Pike County Quick Facts

14,469 Population
Pittsfield County Seat
8th Circuit Judicial Circuit
5 Days FOIA Response

Pike County Sheriff and Booking Records

The Pike County Sheriff's Department runs the county jail and manages all booking release records. It is located at 204 East Adams Street in Pittsfield. Every person arrested in Pike County is processed at this location. Staff log the charges, bond amount, court assignment, and personal details at the time of booking. When the person leaves custody, the release date and any conditions go into the same file.

You can call the department at (217) 285-5011. Staff can answer questions about current inmates, bond amounts, and the steps you need to take to get copies of past booking release records. You can also email dgreenwood@pikecountysd.org if you prefer to put your question in writing. The Pike County Sheriff's Department is the single office that handles all booking releases in the county, so any arrest that happens within Pike County borders goes through here.

Pike County is part of the 8th Judicial Circuit. That circuit also covers Adams, Brown, Calhoun, and Schuyler counties. Cases that start with a booking in Pike County are heard in the courthouse in Pittsfield. The Sheriff's Department works with the courts, so the booking data and court records often line up. But they are kept by different offices, so you may need to request each one separately if you want both.

Address Pike County Sheriff's Department
204 East Adams St.
Pittsfield, IL 62363
Phone (217) 285-5011
Email dgreenwood@pikecountysd.org
Website pikecountysd.org

Search Pike County Booking Releases Online

One of the best features of the Pike County Sheriff's Department website is the weekly arrest report. This page is updated on a regular basis and lists recent arrests made in the county. It shows who was booked, what the charges were, and when the arrest took place. This is a quick and free way to check on recent Pike County booking releases without making a phone call or filing a formal request.

The Pike County Sheriff's Department main page is the starting point for all online booking release searches in the county.

Pike County Sheriff's Department website for booking release searches

From here you can find links to the weekly arrest report and other department resources.

The Pike County weekly arrests page gives you a direct look at recent booking activity in the county.

Pike County Sheriff weekly arrest reports showing recent booking releases

This page is updated weekly and provides a running list of who has been arrested and on what charges.

For people who are no longer in county custody, the weekly arrest page may still show their booking. But if you need a full record with release details, a FOIA request or phone call is the better route. The online page is designed to show recent arrests more than historical data. It works well for checking on new bookings in Pike County, but older files may not appear there.

Pike County Booking Release FOIA Requests

You can request booking release records from the Pike County Sheriff's Department under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140). This law covers all public records held by government agencies, including arrest logs and jail booking data. Your request needs to be in writing. Include the person's full name and any other details that can help the staff find the right record, such as a date of birth or arrest date.

Send your request to 204 East Adams St., Pittsfield, IL 62363. You can also email it to dgreenwood@pikecountysd.org. The law gives the office five business days to respond. Straightforward requests often come back sooner, especially in a smaller county like Pike where the volume of records is manageable.

Copy fees are set by state law. The first 50 pages are free. After that, the charge is up to $0.15 per page. Certified copies cost up to $1.00 each. Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, arrest data must be released within 72 hours of the arrest. That rule helps you get very recent Pike County booking releases fast. Just state that your request is under FOIA, and the office will treat it accordingly.

Illinois State Resources for Booking Releases

Illinois offers several state tools that go beyond what the Pike County Sheriff's Department provides. The IDOC Offender Search covers people in the state prison system. If someone was booked in Pike County and later sent to a state facility, their records will show up in this system. The search is free and open to anyone.

The VINELink victim notification system lets you track custody changes across Illinois. You can search by name and sign up for alerts. When someone is released from the Pike County Jail or transferred to another facility, VINELink sends you a notification. The service is free and runs 24 hours a day.

The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) controls which criminal history records can be viewed by the public. Most Pike County booking releases are open records. Sealed or expunged records are the exception. If a court orders a record sealed, the Pike County Sheriff's Department must pull it from public access. That usually happens in cases that end in dismissal or acquittal. For the large majority of arrests in Pike County, the booking release stays available through normal channels.

How to Get Pike County Booking Release Records

Pike County gives you several paths to get booking release records. Here are the main options:

  • Check the weekly arrest report on the Sheriff's website
  • Call (217) 285-5011 for a quick status check
  • Email dgreenwood@pikecountysd.org with your question
  • Visit the office at 204 East Adams St. in Pittsfield
  • File a FOIA request by mail or email for detailed records

The weekly arrest page is the easiest place to start for recent bookings. It costs nothing and gives you a quick snapshot of activity. For current inmates, a phone call gives you the fastest confirmation. If you want a formal copy of a booking release, a FOIA request is the standard route. Walk-in visits at the Pittsfield office work during business hours. Simple lookups may be done while you wait, but more involved requests will take a few days.

Pike County is a smaller county, and the staff at the Sheriff's Department know the process well. They can guide you through whatever you need. Just have the person's full name and any helpful details ready. That way you get your answer quicker and the office can pull the right records on the first try.

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Nearby Counties

Booking releases are filed in the county where the arrest happened. If the arrest was in a neighboring county, their sheriff handles the records. These counties border Pike County.