Search Lockport Arrest Records

Lockport arrest records come from the Lockport Police Department and move through the Will County court system. The city has about 26,400 people and sits in Will County southwest of Chicago. Lockport arrest records are public under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1), and you can request copies from the police department or look up related court data through Will County.

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26,409Population
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Lockport Police Department

The Lockport Police Department is the primary source for Lockport arrest records. The station is at 1212 Farrell Rd, Lockport, IL 60441. Call (815) 838-2132 for questions about arrest records or to start a records request. Lockport PD creates and stores arrest reports for all custodial arrests that take place within the city.

When Lockport officers arrest someone, the report gets filed with the records division. The department keeps its own copy of every Lockport arrest record. If the Will County State's Attorney files charges, the case enters the county court system too. But the original arrest record stays at the Lockport police station no matter what happens at the county level. The records unit can look up reports by name, date, or case number.

Check the City of Lockport website for general info and FOIA forms. The police station is open during business hours for walk-in requests. Bring a photo ID if you want your own Lockport arrest record. For another person's record, a written FOIA request is what you need.

How to Find Lockport Arrest Records

Start with the Lockport PD. Call (815) 838-2132 or visit the station on Farrell Road. The records division handles requests for arrest reports, incident data, and booking logs. For your own Lockport arrest record, bring a valid ID. For someone else's record, file a written FOIA request.

The 12th Judicial Circuit Court in Will County handles criminal cases from Lockport. The Circuit Clerk's office in Joliet keeps all case files. Search by defendant name to find charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. Lockport arrest records that led to criminal charges show up in the Will County court system.

The Will County Sheriff's Office runs jail records for the county. Someone arrested in Lockport who gets taken to the Will County Adult Detention Facility will have booking data in the sheriff's system. This includes current charges, bond amounts, and court dates. The sheriff's office may post inmate data online.

At the state level, the Illinois State Police runs the CHIRP system for criminal history checks. The Bureau of Identification manages this database. A Lockport arrest that ended in a conviction shows up alongside arrest records from agencies across the state. The ISP charges a fee and the Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635/1) governs what the public can see.

FOIA Requests for Lockport Arrest Records

The Illinois FOIA (5 ILCS 140/1) gives you the right to get arrest records from Lockport PD. Write your request and include the full name of the person, the approximate date of the arrest, and any report numbers you have. Send it to the Lockport PD FOIA officer.

Lockport PD has five business days to respond to a FOIA request. A five-day extension is possible for large or complex requests. Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, basic arrest data must be released within 72 hours of any arrest. That means the name of the person, the charges filed, and the arresting agency. Lockport PD cannot hold this information back.

The first 50 pages of Lockport arrest records are often free. After that, a per-page copy fee applies. If the department denies your request, appeal to the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor. That office reviews denials and decides if Lockport PD followed the law. Sealed records and active cases are common reasons for turning down a FOIA request for arrest records.

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What Lockport Arrest Records Show

A Lockport arrest record includes the arrested person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. It lists the charges, the arresting officer, and where and when the arrest took place in Lockport. If the person was booked into the Will County jail, the record will also have intake numbers, mugshot data, and bond information.

Court records from Will County add more to the picture. Once a Lockport arrest leads to charges, the case file includes hearing dates, motions, plea entries, and the final disposition. These court records are separate from the police arrest record but linked by case numbers. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635/1) controls how conviction data from Lockport gets shared statewide.

Lockport arrest records that have been sealed or expunged under Illinois law do not appear in public searches. Under 725 ILCS 5/107-2, the law defines when police officers in Lockport can make arrests with or without a warrant. Some arrests that did not end in a conviction may qualify for sealing after a waiting period. Once sealed, the Lockport arrest record is hidden from public view and only law enforcement can access it.

Lockport and Will County Courts

Lockport is in Will County. All criminal cases from Lockport arrests go through the 12th Judicial Circuit Court. The Will County Courthouse in Joliet processes felony and misdemeanor cases. After a Lockport arrest, the Will County State's Attorney reviews the police report and decides whether to bring formal charges.

The Will County Circuit Clerk keeps all court records tied to Lockport arrest records. Both the FOIA statute and the Uniform Conviction Information Act govern public access. The Will County jail holds people arrested in Lockport who cannot make bond. Will County also has a public defender's office at the courthouse in Joliet, and legal aid groups in the area can help with sealing or expunging old Lockport arrest records.

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