Springfield Criminal History Search

Springfield criminal history records are handled through the Sangamon County Circuit Court and the Springfield Police Department. The city has a population of about 113,330 and sits in Sangamon County, Illinois. You can search for criminal history records tied to Springfield through the county court system or contact the local police for arrest records. The 7th Judicial Circuit covers Sangamon County. Whether you need to look up a court case, check on a criminal record, or find out how to get a copy of case documents, there are several options for accessing Springfield criminal history data.

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Springfield Quick Facts

113,330 Population
Sangamon County
7th Judicial Circuit

Springfield Criminal History and Police

The Springfield Police Department handles local law enforcement. The office is at 800 E. Monroe, Springfield, IL 62701. You can call (217) 788-8311 for questions. Local arrest records are kept by the police department. For court records tied to criminal cases in Springfield, you go through the Sangamon County Circuit Clerk.

To get a police report, visit the Springfield Police Department in person with a photo ID. You can also call and ask about mailing options. There is a small fee for copies of reports. Processing may take a few days depending on the type of record. Reports for active or pending cases may not be available until the case is resolved or the investigation closes.

The Springfield Police Department website has information on local services and how to contact the department.

Springfield Police Department criminal history records

Contact the Springfield police for local arrest records and criminal history data specific to the city.

Court Records for Springfield Criminal History

Criminal cases from Springfield are filed at the Sangamon County Circuit Court. The Circuit Clerk keeps all criminal history court records for Sangamon County, which includes cases from Springfield. Sangamon County participates in Judici.com for online court records. You can search by name or case number for free. The system shows criminal charges, case results, sentences, and hearing dates for Sangamon County cases. The Sangamon County records search also provides direct access to case data.

The 7th Judicial Circuit covers Sangamon County. The courthouse is in Springfield itself, so residents do not need to travel far. Certified copies of court records can be requested at the clerk window. There is a per-page fee for copies. If you mail your request, include the case number, your return address, and a check or money order for the fee. Walk-in requests are usually handled the same day.

Under the Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635), conviction data in Illinois is public. This applies to criminal history records from Springfield cases as well. Anyone can request conviction information. You do not need to give a reason for the request.

Illinois State Criminal History for Springfield

The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification keeps statewide criminal history records covering all Illinois locations, including Springfield. A name-based UCIA check costs $16.00 by paper or $10.00 through Live Scan. The results cover convictions from every county in the state. Fingerprint-based checks cost $20.00 by paper or $15.00 through Live Scan for state-only results. Use the Live Scan vendor lookup to find a location near Springfield.

Under the Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630), you can view your own criminal history for free through the Access and Review process. Visit any law enforcement facility or licensed vendor near Springfield. The ISP mails your transcript in about 15 days. It includes a Record Challenge form if you find errors.

The Office of the State Appellate Defender explains how to expunge or seal criminal history records in Illinois. Springfield residents file petitions through the Sangamon County Circuit Clerk. The process involves serving notice to the State's Attorney and the arresting agency. A judge decides whether to grant the petition.

Note: Expunged records are destroyed, while sealed records are hidden from most public searches but still exist in the system. If you want to check if you qualify for expungement in Sangamon County, the State Appellate Defender's office has a list of eligible offenses on their site. You can also contact a legal aid group in Springfield for help with the forms.

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Sangamon County Criminal History

Springfield is in Sangamon County. All criminal cases from Springfield go through the Sangamon County Circuit Court. For more on the county court system, clerk contact info, and criminal history resources, visit the county page.

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