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What Is Kendall County Criminal Records

Criminal records in Kendall County, Illinois, are official government documents that chronicle an individual's interactions with the criminal justice system, from initial law enforcement contact through final court disposition. These records are maintained by multiple agencies and serve as the authoritative source for background checks, legal proceedings, and public safety purposes.

Arrest records document the circumstances of a person's apprehension by law enforcement and do not necessarily indicate guilt or conviction. Conviction records, by contrast, reflect a formal finding of guilt entered by a court of competent jurisdiction. Under 730 ILCS 5/5-4-1, Illinois courts are required to maintain complete records of all criminal proceedings, including charges, arraignments, pleas, trial proceedings, sentencing, and any subsequent probation or parole conditions.

Felony records involve offenses classified as Class X, Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4 felonies, carrying potential sentences of one year or more in a state correctional facility. Misdemeanor records cover Class A, Class B, and Class C offenses, which carry lesser penalties typically served in county jail. Juvenile records are generally sealed by operation of law and are not accessible to the general public under 705 ILCS 405/1-7, which governs the confidentiality of minors' court proceedings in Illinois.

Active warrant records reflect outstanding judicial orders for an individual's arrest and are maintained as current law enforcement tools. Historical records document resolved matters, including dismissed charges, acquittals, and completed sentences. The principal agencies maintaining criminal records in Kendall County include:

  • Kendall County Sheriff's Office — maintains arrest records, booking information, and jail rosters
  • Kendall County Circuit Court Clerk — maintains case filings, dispositions, and court orders
  • Illinois State Police — maintains the statewide criminal history repository
  • Local municipal police departments (Yorkville, Oswego, Plano, Sandwich) — maintain incident and arrest reports

Kendall County Circuit Court Clerk 807 W. John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-4183 Kendall County Circuit Court Clerk

Kendall County Sheriff's Office 1102 Cornell Lane, Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-7500 Kendall County Sheriff's Office

Are Criminal Records Public In Kendall County

Criminal records in Kendall County are presumptively public under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1 et seq.), which establishes that all persons are entitled to full and complete information regarding the affairs of government and the official acts and policies of those who represent them. Adult conviction records, court case filings, sentencing information, and court proceedings are available for public inspection.

The following categories of records are generally accessible to members of the public:

  • Adult conviction records and court dispositions
  • Felony and misdemeanor case filings
  • Sentencing orders, probation terms, and restitution requirements
  • Publicly filed court documents and docket entries
  • Jail booking information and inmate rosters

The following categories are restricted from public disclosure under current law:

  • Records pertaining to ongoing criminal investigations
  • Juvenile court records, which are sealed pursuant to 705 ILCS 405/1-7
  • Expunged or sealed adult records, which are treated as though they never occurred
  • Victim identifying information in certain sensitive cases
  • Mental health and substance abuse evaluation records incorporated into court files

Illinois law further provides that certain arrest records without convictions may be eligible for expungement, effectively removing them from public access. Agencies receiving FOIA requests must respond within five business days, with a possible five-day extension under 5 ILCS 140/3.

How To Look Up Criminal Records In Kendall County in 2026

Members of the public seeking criminal records in Kendall County may access them through several official channels. The process varies depending on the type of record sought and the level of detail required.

To obtain court case records:

  1. Visit the Kendall County Circuit Court Clerk's office in person at 807 W. John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560, during public counter hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  2. Submit a written records request identifying the subject by full legal name and date of birth, or by case number if known.
  3. Pay any applicable copy fees, currently set at $0.25 per page for standard documents.

To obtain arrest and booking records:

  1. Contact the Kendall County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 1102 Cornell Lane, Yorkville, IL 60560, during business hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  2. Complete a FOIA request form, available at the front desk or on the agency's official website.
  3. Provide the subject's full name, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest if known.

To obtain a certified Illinois criminal history:

  1. Submit a request to the Illinois State Police through the Uniform Conviction Information Act (UCIA) program.
  2. Complete the required authorization form and submit the applicable fee of $16.00 per name search.
  3. Results are returned by mail or, for authorized agencies, through the online portal.

Illinois State Police — Bureau of Identification 260 N. Chicago Street, Joliet, IL 60432 (815) 740-5160 Illinois State Police

How To Find Criminal Records in Kendall County Online?

Several official online portals provide access to Kendall County criminal records without requiring an in-person visit. Each portal contains distinct categories of information and carries different search requirements.

Kendall County Case Search (e-Access): The Kendall County Circuit Court e-Access portal allows members of the public to search court case records by party name, case number, or filing date. The portal contains civil, criminal, traffic, and ordinance case information. No registration is required for basic name searches. Users may view case numbers, filing dates, charge descriptions, and disposition information.

Illinois Courts e-Filing and Case Lookup: The Illinois Courts case search system provides statewide access to circuit court records, including Kendall County. Users may search by name or case number across all 102 Illinois counties.

Kendall County Jail Roster: The Kendall County Sheriff's Office maintains a current inmate roster on its official website, reflecting individuals currently held at the Kendall County Jail. The roster is updated regularly and includes the inmate's name, booking date, and charges. Historical booking records are not available through this portal and must be requested through a formal FOIA submission.

Illinois Sex Offender Registry: The Illinois Sex Offender Registry, maintained by the Illinois State Police, provides searchable public access to registered sex offenders by name, county, or ZIP code.

Records involving sealed or expunged matters, juvenile proceedings, and active investigative files are not available through any online portal and remain restricted under applicable state law.

Can You Search Kendall County Criminal Records for Free?

Illinois law does not require agencies to provide copies of records at no charge; however, the right to inspect public records in person is available without a fee. Under 5 ILCS 140/6, public bodies may charge fees only for the actual cost of reproducing records and are prohibited from charging for the time spent locating or reviewing documents.

The following resources are available at no cost to members of the public:

  • In-person inspection of court case files at the Kendall County Circuit Court Clerk's office (no fee to view; copy fees apply)
  • Kendall County Circuit Court e-Access portal — free online name and case number searches
  • Illinois Courts statewide case search — free access to circuit court docket information
  • Kendall County Jail Roster — free online access to current inmate information
  • Illinois Sex Offender Registry — free public search by name or geography

Fees are assessed for the following services:

  • Certified copies of court documents: $6.00 per certification plus $0.25 per page
  • Illinois State Police UCIA criminal history search: $16.00 per request
  • Physical copies of records obtained through FOIA: $0.25 per page (black and white, letter or legal size)

What's Included in a Kendall County Criminal Record?

A complete Kendall County criminal record may contain several categories of information depending on the nature of the case and the agency maintaining the record.

Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and known aliases
  • Date of birth and place of birth
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Booking photograph (mugshot)
  • Last known address
  • State Identification Number (SID) and FBI number (where assigned)

Arrest Information:

  • Date, time, and location of arrest
  • Arresting agency and officer identification
  • Booking number and facility
  • Charges filed at time of arrest
  • Bail or bond amount set
  • Jail facility and housing assignment

Court Case Information:

  • Case number and court jurisdiction (Kendall County Circuit Court, 16th Judicial Circuit)
  • Filing date and assigned judge
  • Charge descriptions and applicable Illinois statutes
  • Felony or misdemeanor classification
  • Plea entered (guilty, not guilty, no contest)
  • Attorney of record (defense and prosecution)

Disposition Information:

  • Verdict (guilty, not guilty, dismissed, nolle prosequi)
  • Conviction date and sentencing date
  • Sentence type (imprisonment, probation, conditional discharge, supervision)
  • Sentence length, fines, restitution, and special conditions
  • Appeals filed and outcomes
  • Probation or parole supervision terms

Additional Record Elements:

  • Outstanding warrants or bench warrants
  • Orders of protection or no-contact orders
  • Sex offender registration status
  • DUI/DWI adjudications and license sanctions
  • Traffic violations adjudicated in criminal court
  • Pending charges and future court dates

How Long Does Kendall County Keep Criminal Records?

Kendall County retains criminal records in accordance with the Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205/) and the retention schedules approved by the Illinois Local Records Commission. Retention periods vary by record type and agency.

The following general retention periods apply under current Illinois records management requirements:

Record TypeRetention Period
Felony conviction recordsPermanent
Misdemeanor conviction recordsPermanent
Arrest records without conviction5 years after arrest (subject to expungement)
Court case files (felony)Permanent
Court case files (misdemeanor)7 years after final disposition
Juvenile court records (sealed)Until subject reaches age 21, then eligible for expungement
Jail booking records5 years minimum
Incident and arrest reports5 years minimum
Sex offender registration recordsDuration of registration requirement plus 5 years

Individuals whose records qualify for expungement or sealing under Illinois law may petition the Kendall County Circuit Court to have those records removed from public access. Approved statewide forms for expungement and sealing proceedings are available through the Illinois Courts expungement and sealing forms page, maintained by the Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice. All Illinois circuit courts, including the Kendall County Circuit Court, are required to accept these standardized forms.

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