Jersey County Felony Records Search

Jersey County felony records are kept by the Circuit Clerk in Jerseyville, Illinois. The county has around 22,000 people and falls within the 7th Judicial Circuit. All felony case filings, disposition records, bond documents, and sentencing orders pass through the clerk's office on West Pearl Street. Free online searching is available through Judici. You can also go to the courthouse or mail a written request. This page explains how to find felony records in Jersey County, the fees involved, and which Illinois laws affect public access.

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Jersey County Felony Records Quick Facts

~22K Population
7th Judicial Circuit
$6.00 Certification Fee
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Jersey County Circuit Clerk Office

ClerkMitchell P. Reynolds
Address201 West Pearl Street, Jerseyville, IL 62052-1852
Phone618/498-5571
Fax618/498-6128
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Circuit7th Judicial Circuit

Mitchell P. Reynolds serves as the Circuit Clerk for Jersey County. His office maintains all criminal case records, including felony charges, docket entries, bond paperwork, and sentencing orders. The courthouse is at 201 West Pearl Street in Jerseyville. You can call 618/498-5571 to ask about a case or check what is needed for a records request.

Jersey County belongs to the 7th Judicial Circuit along with Greene, Macoupin, Morgan, Sangamon, Scott, and other counties in central Illinois. Each county in the circuit has its own clerk. If a case was filed in another county in the 7th Circuit, you would need to reach out to that county's office.

Searching Jersey County Felony Records Online

Jersey County is on the Judici platform. This is a free tool. Pick Jersey County from the drop-down, type in a name or case number, and the system shows docket entries, charges, hearing dates, and case status. No sign-up is required.

Another option is re:SearchIL, the statewide court document repository managed by Tyler Technologies. Some Jersey County filings may be available there. Neither system gives you the full paper case file. Under the Illinois Supreme Court's Electronic Access Policy, certain documents can only be viewed at the courthouse.

Tip: use four-digit years when entering case numbers on Judici. Type 2023CF0012 rather than 23CF0012 for best results.

Jersey County Record Copy Fees

Copy fees follow the statewide schedule. Your first page costs $2.00. Pages two through nineteen are $0.50 each. After page nineteen, the price drops to $0.25 per page. Certified copies add $6.00 for each certification seal.

To get records by mail, send a check or money order payable to the Jersey County Circuit Clerk. Include the defendant's full name or the case number. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope so the clerk can send documents back. Walk-in requests are handled at the counter during business hours. A name search through the clerk's records costs $6.00 per year searched.

State Law and Jersey County Felonies

When someone is arrested for a felony in Jersey County, that arrest is reported to the Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification. The Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630) requires every law enforcement agency in Illinois to submit fingerprints and arrest data. Those records go into a central database in Joliet.

Sentencing for Jersey County felonies is governed by the Unified Code of Corrections (730 ILCS 5). Class X felonies carry 6 to 30 years. Class 1 felonies bring 4 to 15 years. Class 2 is 3 to 7 years. Class 3 ranges from 2 to 5 years. Class 4 is 1 to 3 years. You will see these classifications noted in Jersey County felony case records alongside the charge and disposition.

A statewide conviction search is available from the ISP under the Uniform Conviction Information Act (20 ILCS 2635). The cost is $16 by paper or $10 electronically. No consent is needed from the person being searched. Results include only convictions.

Illinois Courts public resources page for Jersey County felony records

The Illinois Courts website provides public resources and information about court access rules that apply to Jersey County and all other Illinois counties.

Sealing and Expungement in Jersey County

Some felony records in Jersey County can be sealed or expunged. Sealing keeps a record out of public view but still accessible to law enforcement. Expungement destroys the record altogether. Not all felonies qualify. Certain Class 3 and Class 4 convictions may be eligible after a waiting period passes.

File a petition with the Jersey County Circuit Court to start the process. There is no petition filing fee. If the court approves, the ISP charges $60 to process the order. Visit the Illinois expungement and sealing page for details on eligibility and required forms. Questions can go to ISP.Expungement.Unit@illinois.gov.

re:SearchIL document repository for Jersey County felony records

The re:SearchIL system is a statewide court document repository where some Jersey County records may be available for online viewing.

FOIA and Jersey County Felony Cases

Illinois courts are exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140). Court records are governed by judicial rules instead. However, the Jersey County Sheriff and local police departments are subject to FOIA. Send a written request to get arrest reports, incident logs, or other law enforcement documents.

If you need help with criminal records questions, Illinois Legal Aid has free guides on obtaining copies and understanding your rights under Illinois law.

Counties Near Jersey County

Jersey County sits along the Illinois River in southwestern Illinois. These nearby counties process their own felony cases through local circuit clerks.

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