Vermilion County Booking Releases

Vermilion County booking releases are handled by the Sheriff's Office at 2 South Street in Danville. The county jail processes all arrests from local police and state agencies within its borders. Around 72,000 people live here, and the Sheriff keeps an online inmate roster that lets you check who is in custody right now. You can also get past booking release records through a FOIA request or by calling the jail directly. The 5th Judicial Circuit Court tracks criminal cases that come from these bookings.

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Vermilion County Quick Facts

72,386 Population
Online Roster Search Tool
5 Days FOIA Response
(217) 443-6010 Sheriff Phone

Vermilion County Sheriff Booking Records

The Vermilion County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and keeps all booking release records. Every person brought in on an arrest gets logged in the system. Staff record the name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and booking date at that time. The jail sits in downtown Danville and serves the entire county. Local police departments in Danville, Hoopeston, Georgetown, and other towns make arrests, but booking always goes through the county facility.

You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (217) 443-6010. The office is open during normal business hours for walk-in requests. If you need a copy of a booking release record, staff can help you at the front desk. Bring as much detail as you can, like the person's full name and an approximate date. That speeds things up quite a bit. The Sheriff also handles warrant checks and can tell you if someone has an active warrant in Vermilion County.

The Vermilion County Sheriff's website is the starting point for online booking release searches and office contact details.

Vermilion County Sheriff website for booking release records

This site provides links to the inmate roster, office info, and other services run by the Vermilion County Sheriff.

Address Vermilion County Sheriff's Office
2 South Street
Danville, IL 61832
Phone (217) 443-6010
County Seat Danville
Website vermilionsheriff.com

Search Vermilion County Booking Releases Online

The fastest way to find booking release data in Vermilion County is through the online inmate roster. The Sheriff posts a current list of people held at the county jail. It shows each person's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount. The roster updates as new bookings come in and people get released. This makes it a solid tool for checking custody status in real time.

The Vermilion County inmate roster shows current jail inmates and their booking release details.

Vermilion County inmate roster page for booking release lookups

The roster page lists all current inmates at the Vermilion County jail with charges and bond information.

Keep in mind that the roster only covers people who are in jail right now. Once someone is released, their info comes off the list. If you need records for a person who has already been released from Vermilion County jail, you will need to contact the Sheriff's Office directly or file a FOIA request. The roster does not have a search bar in some cases, so you may need to scroll through the full list to find a specific name. Entries are sorted by last name in most cases.

The 5th Judicial Circuit Court also has records tied to Vermilion County arrests. If charges were filed in court, you can look up the case through the circuit clerk. This gives you filing dates, hearing schedules, and case outcomes. Court records and booking records are kept by different offices, but they connect through the case number.

FOIA Requests for Vermilion County Booking Releases

If you need booking release records that are not on the online roster, a FOIA request is the way to go. Illinois law under 5 ILCS 140 gives the public the right to request government records. That includes booking data held by the Vermilion County Sheriff. The office must respond within five business days. Simple requests sometimes get turned around faster, but the law gives them the full five days.

Your FOIA request should include the person's full name, an approximate date of booking if you have it, and what records you want. Be specific. Asking for "all booking records" without a name or date range could slow things down. Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, arrest and booking information must be made available within 72 hours of the arrest. That section is useful if you need very recent booking data from Vermilion County. It covers the person's name, age, address, and charges.

Copy fees follow state rules. The first 50 pages of black-and-white copies are free. After that, the charge is 15 cents per page. Electronic copies may cost nothing if no extra staff time is needed. Send your request to the Vermilion County Sheriff's Office at 2 South Street, Danville, IL 61832. You can also call (217) 443-6010 to ask about their preferred method for FOIA submissions.

Vermilion County Booking Release Details

A booking release record from Vermilion County contains several pieces of information. Not every record looks the same, but most share common data points. The core details are logged when a person first arrives at the jail. More info gets added as the case moves through the system.

A typical Vermilion County booking release record shows the full name and date of birth of the person arrested. It lists the charges filed at the time of booking. Bond amount is included, along with any conditions set by the court. The booking date and time are recorded, and the release date gets added once the person leaves custody. Housing assignment within the jail may also appear on the record. If the person was transferred to another facility, that shows up too. Court dates and case numbers connect the booking to the criminal case in the 5th Judicial Circuit.

Some details can be withheld. Juvenile records are not public. If a court has ordered a record sealed or expunged under the Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630), it will not be available through FOIA or the online roster. Medical and mental health info from the jail is also off limits. But for most adult arrests, the standard booking release data in Vermilion County is open to anyone who asks.

State Resources for Booking Releases

Beyond the county level, Illinois has state systems that tie into Vermilion County booking releases. The Illinois Department of Corrections runs a statewide offender search. It covers people who are serving time in state prisons. If someone was booked in Vermilion County and later sent to a state facility, you can track them through IDOC. The search tool is free and does not need an account.

The Illinois State Police also keep records through the Bureau of Identification. They maintain criminal history data for the whole state. Access to full criminal history reports requires fingerprints and a fee, but basic arrest data may be available through FOIA. For Vermilion County booking releases specifically, the Sheriff's Office is still your best first stop. State databases are better for tracking someone across multiple counties or for finding out if a person moved into the prison system after their county jail stay.

Illinois Law on Booking Release Access

State law shapes what you can and cannot get from Vermilion County. The Illinois FOIA, 5 ILCS 140, is the backbone of public records access. It applies to all government bodies in the state, including the Vermilion County Sheriff. The law sets deadlines, caps fees, and lists the exemptions that can block a release of records.

Section 2.15 of the FOIA law is the most relevant for booking releases. It says that arrest data, including the name, age, and charges of anyone arrested, must be disclosed within 72 hours. This is a stronger timeline than the standard five-day window. The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) adds more rules. It controls who can see full criminal history records and when records can be sealed or expunged. A sealed record in Vermilion County will not show up on the inmate roster or in a FOIA response.

You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law does not require it. You also do not need to be a resident of Vermilion County or even of Illinois. Anyone can ask for these records, and the Sheriff must treat all requests the same way under state law.

Tips for Finding Vermilion County Booking Releases

Start with the online inmate roster if you need current info. It is free and updates often. Check the Sheriff's website first. If the person is no longer in custody, call the office at (217) 443-6010 and ask about a past booking. Have the person's full name and a rough date ready.

For older records or bulk data, file a FOIA request in writing. Put the request in the body of your email if you send it electronically. Illinois Public Act 104-0438, which took effect on January 1, 2026, requires the full text of the request to be in the email body rather than in an attachment. This rule applies statewide, and Vermilion County is no different. Include your name, contact info, and a clear description of what records you want. The more detail you provide, the faster the Sheriff's staff can find the right files.

If you are looking for court records tied to a Vermilion County booking, check with the 5th Judicial Circuit Clerk. They handle case files, hearing dates, and court outcomes. The clerk's office can search by name or case number. Booking records and court records are held by different offices, but they overlap on case numbers and dates. Using both sources gives you a fuller picture of what happened after the arrest.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Vermilion County. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the arrest location. Each county runs its own jail and keeps its own booking release records.