Union County Criminal History Search
Union County criminal history records are kept at the Circuit Clerk office in Jonesboro, Illinois. The county is part of the 1st Judicial Circuit and has a population of about 16,886. You can search Union County criminal history records online through Judici.com, which provides free public access to court case data. The clerk office also serves walk-in requests for those who need certified copies or want to view full case files. From felony charges to misdemeanor cases, all criminal history court records for Union County are stored and managed by the Circuit Clerk in Jonesboro.
Union County Quick Facts
Union County Criminal History Clerk
The Circuit Clerk is Keri Clark. The phone number is (618) 833-5913. The office is in 309 West Market Street, Room 101, Jonesboro, Illinois 62952. This office stores all criminal history court files for Union County. Staff can help you find case numbers, pull court dates, and get copies of documents tied to criminal cases in Union County. Walk-in visits work for most requests. Call ahead if you need something specific.
Union County is part of the 1st Judicial Circuit in Illinois. Judges rotate among counties in the circuit, but case files stay with the county where the case was filed. If you need criminal history records from Union County, the clerk office in Jonesboro is the place to go. They keep records for all criminal cases that went through the Union County court system, going back many years.
Search Union County Criminal History Online
Union County takes part in Judici.com for online court records. You can search by name or case number at no cost. The system shows criminal charges, case results, sentences, hearing dates, and fine amounts for Union County cases. Both felony and misdemeanor cases appear in the results. Judici pulls data from the same records the clerk office keeps, so it is a reliable source for criminal history case lookups.
You can use Judici.com to find Union County criminal history records from any device with internet access.
Judici covers 82 Illinois counties, and Union County is one of them. The free search shows basic case data. Premium services cost more but are mainly for law firms and agencies that need bulk access to criminal history data.
Sealed or expunged records will not show up on Judici. Very recent filings may take a day or two to appear. If you need a certified copy of criminal history records from Union County, you must get that from the clerk office in Jonesboro. Judici does not issue official court documents.
Illinois Criminal History Records for Union County
The Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification keeps statewide criminal history data that covers Union County. Under the Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635), all conviction data held by the ISP is public. A name-based check costs $16.00 by paper or $10.00 through Live Scan. Results include convictions from Union County and every other county in Illinois.
Fingerprint-based checks give better results for Union County criminal history searches. State-only fingerprint checks cost $20.00 by paper or $15.00 through Live Scan. You can add an FBI check for $12.00 more. Use the ISP Live Scan vendor lookup to find a location near Jonesboro. Fingerprint checks match against the state database and avoid false matches from common names.
Under the Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630), anyone can view their own criminal history record for free through the Access and Review process. Visit any law enforcement facility or licensed fingerprint vendor in Union County to start. The ISP mails your transcript to you. It takes about 15 days. The last page has a Record Challenge form if you find errors in your Union County criminal history data.
Expunging Union County Criminal History
Illinois law allows some criminal history records to be expunged or sealed. The Office of the State Appellate Defender has details on the process. Union County residents file petitions through the Circuit Clerk in Jonesboro. You need to serve notice to the State's Attorney and the arresting agency. A judge reviews the petition and may hold a hearing on whether to grant it.
If the court grants the petition, the Union County clerk updates the case file. The ISP removes or seals the record in the state database. Expunged records are destroyed. Sealed records still exist but are hidden from most public searches in Union County. Judici will no longer show sealed cases.
Note: Not all criminal history records in Union County can be expunged or sealed. Eligibility depends on the charge type and case outcome.
Nearby Counties
These counties are near Union County. Each one has its own clerk office that keeps criminal history records for cases filed in that county.