The Joliet Police Department operates under the principles of maintaining public safety, enforcing the law, and serving the community. As an official law enforcement agency, it reports to the local government and works closely with other agencies to ensure the safety and well-being of Joliet residents. The department provides a range of services, including emergency response, crime prevention, traffic enforcement, and investigations.
Joliet Police Department 150 West Washington Street, Joliet, Illinois, 60432 Phone: 815-724-3210
The Joliet Police Department is responsible for maintaining arrest records within its jurisdiction. Access to these records may be permitted under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, which grants the public the right to access certain government records, including arrest records. When individuals are detained by the Joliet Police Department, they may undergo further processing, such as booking and fingerprinting, before being either released or transferred to a court or correctional facility. Residents seeking access to arrest records may be able to obtain them directly from the Joliet Police Department.
The Joliet Police Department works closely with local courts and correctional facilities to ensure the proper handling of detained individuals. If you need to find out where a criminal has been transported or which court is handling their case, you can contact the Joliet Police Department for assistance. They can provide information on the appropriate court or correctional facility associated with the case. It is important to note that the Joliet Police Department is not responsible for the actual incarceration of individuals, but they can provide guidance on where to find the necessary information.
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