Search Lombard Arrest Records

Lombard arrest records are maintained by the Lombard Police Department and filed through the DuPage County court system. The village sits in DuPage County with a population of about 43,600, and its police force handles all arrests within Lombard limits. These arrest records are public under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1), and you can request copies from the department directly.

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Lombard Quick Facts

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Lombard Police Department

The Lombard Police Department is at 235 E Wilson Ave, Lombard, IL 60148. Call (630) 873-4400 for general questions. The department is the main source for Lombard arrest records. Their records division handles walk-in requests, written requests, and phone inquiries about arrests and incident reports.

When Lombard officers make an arrest, a report gets created and filed with the records unit. The record stays with the department and also feeds into the DuPage County system if charges get filed by the state's attorney. Lombard PD keeps its own copy of every arrest record no matter what happens at the county level. The records unit can pull up reports by name, date, or case number.

You can visit the Village of Lombard police station during business hours. Bring a photo ID if you need your own arrest record. For someone else's arrest record, put your request in writing. The front desk staff can help you with the right forms.

How to Search Lombard Arrest Records

Start at the Lombard PD records division. Call (630) 873-4400 or stop by 235 E Wilson Ave. For your own arrest record, bring a valid photo ID. For another person's arrest record, submit a written FOIA request.

The DuPage County Sheriff's Office maintains jail records for the county. If someone arrested in Lombard gets held at the DuPage County Jail, booking data will be in the sheriff's system. This often includes charges, bond amounts, and court dates for current detainees. The sheriff's office may post current inmate data online.

Court records from Lombard arrests go through the 16th Judicial Circuit Court in DuPage County. The Circuit Clerk's office in Wheaton keeps all case files. You can search for criminal cases by defendant name to find charge details, hearing dates, and case outcomes. Lombard arrest records that result in criminal charges will show up in this system.

The Illinois State Police CHIRP system runs statewide criminal history searches. The Bureau of Identification manages the database. A Lombard arrest will appear alongside arrest records from other agencies across the state. The ISP charges a fee for these lookups.

FOIA Requests for Arrest Records in Lombard

The FOIA law at 5 ILCS 140/1 gives you the right to request arrest records from Lombard PD. Put it in writing. Include the full name of the person, the date of the arrest if you know it, and any report or case numbers. The more detail you give, the faster the search goes.

Lombard PD has five business days to respond. They can take a five-day extension for complex requests. Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, basic arrest information must be released within 72 hours of any arrest. That means the name of the person, the charges, and the arresting agency. This is the same rule that applies to every police department in Illinois.

The first 50 pages of records are free in most cases. After that, a per-page copy fee applies. If the department denies your FOIA request, you can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor. They review denials and can order the release of arrest records that should have been made public.

Lombard Police Department FOIA request page for arrest records Village of Lombard portal for police department arrest records

What Lombard Arrest Records Contain

A Lombard arrest record lists the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. It shows the charges, the arresting officer, and the date and place of the arrest. If the person was taken to the DuPage County Jail, booking data will include an intake number, mugshot, and bond details.

Court records add case numbers, hearing schedules, plea entries, and final case outcomes. The Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635/1) controls how conviction data gets shared at the state level. Sealed or expunged arrest records will not show up in public searches. Illinois law under 725 ILCS 5/107-2 spells out when officers can make arrests with or without a warrant. This applies to Lombard police along with every other agency in the state.

Some arrest records include supplemental reports. These can have witness statements, evidence logs, and officer narratives. Not all of this is public. Ongoing investigations may have parts redacted. But the core arrest data is almost always available through a FOIA request.

DuPage County Connection

Lombard sits in DuPage County. The DuPage County Sheriff's Office and the 18th Judicial Circuit Court handle criminal cases from Lombard. The county courthouse in Wheaton processes felony and misdemeanor cases. After a Lombard arrest, the DuPage County State's Attorney decides whether to file formal charges.

The DuPage County Circuit Clerk keeps all court records. Their office can help you search for criminal cases connected to Lombard arrests. Both the FOIA statute and the Uniform Conviction Information Act govern public access to these arrest records. The county jail holds people arrested in Lombard who are waiting for bond or trial.

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