Find Arrest Records in Naperville

Naperville arrest records are maintained by the Naperville Police Department and processed through the DuPage County court system. This suburban city west of Chicago has a population over 150,000 and its own full-service police force. Arrest records from Naperville PD are public under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1). Parts of Naperville extend into Will County, but the police department handles all arrests citywide.

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Naperville Quick Facts

150,692Population
DuPage/WillCounty
(630) 420-6666PD Phone
102IL Counties

Naperville Police Department

The Naperville Police Department is at 1350 Aurora Ave, Naperville, IL 60540. Call (630) 420-6666 for general questions. The department has over 200 sworn officers. Their records division handles all arrest record requests. Naperville PD is the first point of contact when you need a local arrest record.

The records division at Naperville PD processes walk-in requests during normal business hours. You can also send requests by mail or use the city's online FOIA portal. Staff can help you figure out what records are available. If you are looking for your own arrest record, bring a valid photo ID. For third-party requests, go through the formal FOIA process.

Naperville tends to have a lower crime rate than many Illinois cities of its size. Still, the department processes a notable number of arrests each year. Traffic stops, DUI arrests, retail theft, and domestic incidents make up a large share of the arrest data on file at Naperville PD.

How to Search Naperville Arrest Records

The quickest way is to contact the Naperville PD records division directly. Visit the station or call ahead to ask about what is available. Some basic arrest log information may be posted on the department's website or through press releases.

For court records tied to Naperville arrests, the 18th Judicial Circuit Court in DuPage County handles most cases. The DuPage County Clerk of the Circuit Court has an online case search where you can look up criminal filings by name. Cases from the Will County part of Naperville go through the 12th Judicial Circuit instead. So check both if you are not sure where the arrest happened.

The CHIRP system from the Illinois State Police runs statewide name-based searches. This pulls Naperville arrests alongside data from every other agency in the state. The ISP Bureau of Identification oversees this database. You can also use fingerprint-based search vendors for a more thorough check.

FOIA Process for Naperville Arrest Records

Under 5 ILCS 140/1, you can file a FOIA request with the Naperville Police Department for arrest records. Write your request clearly. Include the person's name, approximate dates, and any report numbers. More detail means faster results.

The department must respond within five business days. An extension of five more days is allowed for large or complex requests. Per 5 ILCS 140/2.15, law enforcement agencies must release basic arrest information within 72 hours. That covers the arrested person's name, charges, and the agency that made the arrest. This rule applies to Naperville PD the same as every other department in the state.

The first 50 pages are typically free. Beyond that, you may pay a per-page copying fee. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor. The City of Naperville website has more details on how to submit FOIA requests to any city department.

What Naperville Arrest Records Contain

A Naperville arrest record includes the full name, date of birth, and physical description of the arrested person. It shows every charge, the arresting officer's name, and details about when and where the arrest happened. If the person was booked into the DuPage or Will County jail, booking data with an intake number will be part of the file.

Court records expand on arrest data. Case numbers, hearing schedules, plea entries, and final outcomes all sit in the court file. Under the Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635/1), conviction data can be accessed through the state system. Records that have been sealed or expunged are off limits. Arrest authority for Naperville officers comes from 725 ILCS 5/107-2, which spells out when an officer can make an arrest.

Naperville Police Department city portal for arrest records Naperville Police Department FOIA request page for arrest records

DuPage County Connection

Most of Naperville falls in DuPage County. The DuPage County Sheriff's Office and the 18th Judicial Circuit Court handle most criminal cases that start with Naperville arrests. The courthouse in Wheaton is where felony and misdemeanor cases are heard. The county jail in Wheaton holds detainees from across DuPage County, including those arrested by Naperville PD.

A small section of southern Naperville extends into Will County. Arrests on that side go through the Will County Circuit Court and the Will County Jail. Naperville PD can clarify which county has jurisdiction for a given case if you are not sure. The DuPage County Sheriff also has online tools for checking detainee status.

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