The Monmouth Police Department operates under the principles of maintaining public safety and enforcing the law. As an official law enforcement agency, it reports to the city government and works closely with other local, state, and federal agencies to ensure the safety and well-being of the community. The department provides a range of services, including emergency response, criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, and community outreach programs.
Monmouth Police Department 600 South Main Street, Monmouth, Illinois, 61462 Phone: 309-734-8383
The Monmouth Police Department is responsible for maintaining and providing access to arrest records in accordance with applicable laws. Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), public arrest records are generally accessible to the public, unless they are exempted by specific provisions. When individuals are detained, they may be processed and their information, including arrest records, may be recorded by the police department. Residents seeking access to arrest records can contact the Monmouth Police Department to inquire about the process and requirements for obtaining these records.
The Monmouth Police Department works closely with local courts and correctional facilities to ensure the safe and secure transportation and custody of arrested individuals. If a person is arrested by the Monmouth Police Department, they may be transported to the appropriate court or correctional facility based on the nature of the offense and other factors. To find out where a particular individual may have been transported, it is recommended to contact the Monmouth Police Department directly for more information.
For additional information on obtaining police records, residents may find the following resources helpful:
Warren County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses Warren County Sheriff’s Office Website