Marshall County Inmate Population Lookup

Marshall County inmate population records are maintained by the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in Lacon, Illinois. This small county in north-central Illinois has about 11,647 residents and sits along the Illinois River. The jail is located at the county seat in Lacon. If you want to check if someone is being held in Marshall County, a call to the sheriff's office is the quickest way. This page covers how to search Marshall County inmate population data, request public records, and contact the offices that manage these files.

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Marshall County Inmate Population Quick Facts

11,647 Population
Lacon County Seat
10th Circuit Judicial Circuit
North-Central IL Region

Marshall County Inmate Population Search

The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is the main source for current jail information. The office is at 122 North Prairie Street in Lacon, IL 61540. Call (309) 246-2115 to ask about someone in custody. Staff can confirm if a person is in the Marshall County jail, share their charges, and provide bond details. This is the most direct way to check the Marshall County inmate population at any point.

Marshall County is one of the smaller counties in Illinois. The jail has limited capacity, and some inmates may be housed in neighboring county facilities through intergovernmental agreements. This is common in rural parts of the state. If you call and the person is not in the Marshall County jail, try asking whether they might have been transferred. Staff can usually point you in the right direction.

The Illinois Department of Corrections manages all state prison records, so check their site if you think the person is no longer at the county level.

Illinois IDOC homepage for Marshall County inmate population searches

The image above shows the IDOC homepage. From there, you can search for any inmate in the Illinois state prison system. Marshall County is near several state prisons in the region, and inmates sentenced locally may be sent to facilities like Illinois River Correctional Center in Canton or Pontiac Correctional Center.

Marshall County Jail Records

Public records from the Marshall County jail include booking data, charges, bond information, and court dates. You can get these under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. Under 5 ILCS 140, the sheriff's office must respond to a written request within five business days. The first 50 pages are free, and the office can only charge actual copying costs after that.

Be specific with your request. Name the person, give the dates, and say what records you need. The more detailed your request, the faster you get an answer. Broad requests can be denied or delayed. Marshall County is a small operation, so giving them clear information makes the whole process run smoother for both sides.

Some files are sealed. Under 730 ILCS 5/3-5-1, master record files for inmates are confidential. That means medical, psychological, and disciplinary records are off limits without a court order. This applies to anyone in the Marshall County Jail or in the state system. Basic booking and charge information, though, is always public.

Court Resources in Marshall County

The Marshall County Circuit Clerk is at 122 North Prairie Street in Lacon, inside the courthouse building. Court records for criminal cases, civil matters, and traffic offenses are all kept there. If you need case files, sentencing details, or hearing schedules tied to a Marshall County inmate, the circuit clerk is the office to contact. Marshall County falls in the 10th Judicial Circuit, which also covers Peoria, Tazewell, and several other nearby counties.

Under 5 ILCS 140/2.15, arrest reports must include the person's name, age, and charges. So basic arrest data from Marshall County is public. The State's Attorney prosecutes criminal cases and can answer questions about active cases. For conviction records only, the Uniform Conviction Information Act at 20 ILCS 2635 governs what can be released. Full criminal history checks go through the Illinois State Police.

Note: The circuit clerk and the sheriff keep different sets of records, so you may need to contact both offices.

Illinois Inmate Search Tools

The IDOC inmate search at idoc.illinois.gov/offender/inmatesearch.html covers all adults in the state prison system. Search by last name, IDOC number, or date of birth. Results show the facility, projected release date, and offense. It is free and open to the public. If someone from Marshall County was sentenced to state time, this is where you find them.

The Illinois Prisoner Review Board handles parole hearings and clemency reviews. Victims of crimes in Marshall County can track hearings through the PRB website or call 1-800-801-9110. For custody change alerts, VINELink lets you register for notifications when an inmate is moved or released. This service covers both county jails and state prisons.

The IDOC FOIA office handles requests for state-level records. You can reach them at (217) 558-2200 ext. 4166 or use the IDOC FOIA page. For Marshall County jail records, go through the sheriff's office in Lacon instead.

Visiting Inmates in Marshall County

The Marshall County Jail has set visitation hours. Call the sheriff's office at (309) 246-2115 for the current schedule and rules. Bring a valid photo ID. Most small county jails in Illinois offer limited visiting windows, so do not show up without calling first. Schedules can shift based on staffing and facility conditions.

If someone in the Marshall County inmate population has been moved to a state prison, visitation rules change entirely. State facilities run their own visit schedules and require advance registration. The IDOC lockdown hotline at (877) 840-3220 lets you check whether a prison is on lockdown before you make the trip. Always call ahead.

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Cities Near Marshall County

Marshall County is a rural county without any cities over the 50,000 population mark. The nearest large city is Peoria, which sits in neighboring Peoria County. All inmate population records for arrests within Marshall County go through the sheriff's office in Lacon.

Nearby Counties

Marshall County borders several other counties in north-central Illinois. Each one operates its own jail and keeps its own inmate records. Check the arrest location to know which county to contact.