Search Bond County Criminal History

Bond County criminal history records are managed by the Circuit Clerk in Greenville, Illinois. Part of the 3rd Judicial Circuit, Bond County shares its circuit with Madison County. The county has a population of around 16,576 and processes criminal cases through the courthouse in Greenville. You can look up Bond County criminal history records online through Judici.com or go to the clerk's office for certified copies and full case files. This page covers how to search for and get criminal history records in Bond County, including online tools, in-person options, and state-level resources that cover the county.

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Bond County Quick Facts

16,576 Population
3rd Judicial Circuit
Greenville County Seat
Judici Online Access

Bond County Circuit Clerk

Randi Workman serves as the Bond County Circuit Clerk. The office is at 200 West College, Greenville, Illinois 62246. Call (618) 664-3208 for questions about criminal cases or court records. The fax number is (618) 664-2257. The clerk's office files all criminal cases, stores court records, and issues copies of documents for Bond County.

Bond County is part of the 3rd Judicial Circuit along with Madison County. Madison County is much larger, but both counties share the same pool of circuit judges. Criminal cases in Bond County stay at the Bond County courthouse in Greenville. If you are looking for a case that happened in Madison County, you would need to contact the Madison County Circuit Clerk instead. The 3rd Circuit covers felonies, misdemeanors, traffic cases, and all other criminal matters in both counties.

Walk-in service is available for getting copies. Bring your ID and any case details.

Search Bond County Criminal History Online

Bond County uses Judici.com for online court record access. This is a free search tool covering 82 Illinois counties. You can look up Bond County criminal history records by name or case number. The results include charges, dispositions, sentences, hearing dates, and case notes. You do not need to create an account for basic searches.

Each case entry on Judici gives a useful snapshot of what happened in a Bond County criminal matter. Charges show up with their filing date. Court dates are listed in order. The final outcome, whether a conviction, dismissal, or plea deal, appears along with any fines. For more complete files like police reports or signed orders, you still need to go to the clerk's office in Greenville. Premium Judici services exist for lawyers and agencies needing bulk access, but free searches work fine for most people looking into Bond County criminal history.

Older records may not appear on the Judici platform. If you need files from before the system went digital, call the clerk at (618) 664-3208.

Bond County Court Records Portal

The Judici.com portal is the main online tool for searching Bond County criminal history records.

Bond County criminal history records search on Judici.com court portal

Pick Bond County from the county list on the site and type the name or case number you need. Results show up fast with the case type, filing date, and status. Click on any listing to see the full detail of charges and outcomes for that Bond County criminal history case.

State Criminal History Resources for Bond County

The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification holds statewide criminal history records that include Bond County data. Under the Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635), anyone can request conviction data. A name-based UCIA check costs $16 by paper or $10 through Live Scan. Results typically arrive in 24 to 48 hours, though some take longer.

Fingerprint-based checks give more reliable results. A state-only check is $20 by paper or $15 by Live Scan. Adding FBI records raises it to $32 by paper or $27 by Live Scan. The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) governs the collection and sharing of these records. Conviction information is public. Non-conviction data has limits on access.

Bond County residents can use the Access and Review process to see their own criminal history for free. Visit a law enforcement office or Live Scan vendor, get fingerprinted, and the ISP mails the results. The last page includes a form to challenge errors.

Expungement and Sealing in Bond County

Some Bond County criminal history records can be expunged or sealed. The Office of the State Appellate Defender explains who qualifies and how the process works. Expungement wipes the record. Sealing hides it from most public searches but law enforcement can still see it.

File a petition at the Bond County Circuit Clerk office to start. The ISP charges $60 to process a court order for expungement or sealing. There is no ISP fee just to file the petition. A Bond County judge reviews the request and decides if the record qualifies. Most violent crimes and sex offenses do not qualify. If you have questions about whether your Bond County criminal history can be cleared, talk to an attorney.

Note: Minor cannabis offenses may qualify for automatic expungement in Illinois without needing to file a petition.

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