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Kane County, Illinois Inmate Search

An inmate search is a process where members of the public check individuals currently in custody using online tools or contacting the record custodian directly. In Kane County, Illinois, the Kane County Sheriff’s Office manages the county jail and provides a public Detainee Search tool where members of the public can search by name, date, or alphabetically. For state prisons, one may use the Illinois Department of Corrections search. No federal correctional facilities operate in Kane County.

The two most populous cities are Aurora and Elgin. Aurora Police Department handles bookings but is linked to the county system, while Elgin Police operate a holding facility but transfers offenders to the county jail. Typical information obtained when conducting an inmate search includes name, booking date, charges, custody status, bond details, and sometimes photos or release info.

How to Find an Inmate in Kane County Jail

Anyone who wishes to find an inmate specifically at Kane County Jail, also called the Kane County Adult Justice Center, may use the official online Detainee Search tool. Search options include alphabetically, by name, or by date range. Results typically show detainee name, ID number, booking details, charges, custody status, bond info, and location within the facility. The Kane County Jail address is located at:

Kane County Adult Justice Center

37W755 Illinois Route 38

St. Charles, IL 60175

The Kane County Sheriff’s Office shares the same location. For questions or in-person inquiries, contact the Sheriff’s Office. Note that this covers county jail detainees only, as state prison inmates use the separate Illinois DOC search.

How to Use the Kane County Jail Roster

The Kane County Jail roster, also referred to as the Detainee Search, is available online through the Kane County Sheriff’s Office website and is free to use. It is designed for the public to locate current detainees at the Adult Justice Center. Individuals may follow these simple steps to complete a search:

  • Go to the Kane County Sheriff’s Office website and navigate to the Detainee Search section, which is often found under Corrections or a direct link
  • Choose one of the three main search methods:
    • Search by alphabet: Click any of the letters A-Z to browse detainees by last name starting with that letter
    • Search by name and/or date: Enter the detainee’s last name and first name, along with an optional date range for booking or activity dates. Use the calendar tool for accurate dates.
  • Submit the search to view results

Results display relevant details like full name, booking number or ID, charges, custody status, bond amount, booking date, and facility location. Data is updated regularly, but may not be real-time. The tool is fully online, and no login is required. For assistance or if an offender can’t be found, call the Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at (630) 232-6840 or visit the reception desk in person.

What Information is Included in the Kane County Inmate Roster

The Kane County Jail roster displays publicly releasable details for current detainees at the Adult Justice Center. Common fields include:

  • Full name: The legal name of the detainee
  • Detainee ID number or booking number: A unique identifier for records and correspondence
  • Booking or arrest date: This reveals when the detainee entered custody
  • General charge description: This describes broad offense categories like felony or misdemeanor, without graphic or sensitive details
  • Custody or release status: Showing if the detainee is in custody, bonded out, or pending
  • Housing or unit location within the facility, if shown
  • Bond amount: For release eligibility, if applicable
  • Next court date: This is limited court information, if available

The tool provides all information legally releasable to the public per Illinois law. Sensitive information such as medical, juvenile records, or certain ongoing investigations is withheld. Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), inmate roster information is generally public, but exceptions apply for privacy-protected or sealed records. Always verify directly, as data updates frequently but are not guaranteed to be real-time.

Contact Details for Kane County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

For direct assistance with Kane County Jail inquiries, inmate information, visitation, or official updates, one may contact the Kane County Sheriff’s Office, which oversees the facility.

  • Address (for the Sheriff’s Office and County Jail): 37W755 Illinois Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175
  • Mail to: Jail reception desk on ground level, Kane County Adult Justice Center, 37W755 Illinois Route 38, Suite B, St. Charles, IL 60175
  • Main Sheriff’s Office Phone: (630) 232-6840
  • Adult Justice Center/Jail Direct: (630) 232-6677
  • Jail After Hours/Intake & Release: (630) 208-2083. For detainee info, property, or urgent questions
  • Website: Visit the official Kane County Sheriff’s Office site for the detainee search, visitation rules, and more details.
  • Email: KaneSheriff@co.kane.il.us
  • Emergency: Call 911 only.

Contact Type

Details

Address

37W755 Illinois Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175

Main Sheriff’s Office

(630) 232-6840

Jail/Adult Justice Center

(630) 232-6677

After Hours/Intake

(630) 208-2083

Website

www.kanesheriff.com

Jail Facility Overview in Kane County

Kane County operates several detention facilities for different inmate categories. The largest is the Kane County Adult Justice Center, also known as Kane County Jail. The facility houses adult male and female pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates, with a total capacity of 640 beds. It functions as a medium-security facility with 10 pods and emphasizes diversion programs to reduce reoffending.

Additionally, the Kane County Juvenile Justice Center, at 37W655 Route 38 in St. Charles, houses juveniles aged 10 to 21 (males and females separately), pending court proceedings or adjudication. The center has a rated capacity of 80 beds and serves as a regional facility for multiple counties. Kane County has two primary county-run detention facilities, plus the Elgin Police Department Holding Facility. This is a short-term municipal lockup for brief post-arrest holding before transfer to the county jail.

Agency / Facility

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Kane County Sheriff’s Office (oversees Adult Justice Center)

37W755 Illinois Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175

(630) 232-6840 (main/non-emergency)

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday (divisions may vary)

KaneSheriff@co.kane.il.us

Kane County Adult Justice Center

37W755 Illinois Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175

Jail: (630) 232-6677 After hours/intake: 630-208-2083

24 hours (facility operations)

Use the Sheriff’s email for inquiries

Kane County Juvenile Justice Center

37W655 Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175

(630) 406-7480

Typically 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday

No dedicated email

Elgin Police Department Holding Facility

151 Douglas Avenue, Elgin, IL 60120

Contact via phone or the Court Services site

24 hours (short-term holding operations)

No dedicated email

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Kane County Jail?

The Kane County Adult Justice Center maintains a detainee trust account for commissary purchases, medical co-pays, or bond applications. Friends and family can deposit funds via these methods:

  • In-person kiosk: At the facility, use the lobby kiosk with cash, credit, or debit card.
  • Telephone: Call (866) 232-1899 and follow prompts to deposit using a card.
  • Online: Through the contracted provider. May involve CourtMoney or similar for credit or debit
  • Mail: Send money orders to the jail address, including the detainee’s full name, Detainee ID number, and sender info. Larger amounts greater than $50 may be rejected

No Western Union, JPAY, or other third-party services are available for this facility. Fees may apply to electronic or phone deposits. Limits vary by method. Funds post quickly, but confirm via the Sheriff’s Office. Always verify current options on the official site or by phone.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

In Kane County, inmate searches are primarily facility-specific due to different management and privacy rules. The Kane County Adult Justice Center, which is the main adult jail run by the Sheriff’s Office, has a dedicated public Detainee Search tool available online through the Sheriff’s Office website. It covers adult pre-trial and sentenced detainees.

The Kane County Juvenile Justice Center does not have a separate public online roster or search tool. Juvenile records are generally protected under Illinois law for privacy reasons. To request information, contact the Juvenile Justice Center directly by phone or visit their office. Public access is limited or requires proper authorization.

No separate public search exists for work release programs. Participants remain listed in the Adult Justice Center detainee search if still in county custody.

Facility Name

Separate Search Option

How to Find/Request Information

Kane County Adult Justice Center

Yes

Sheriff’s Office website: Detainee Search section

Kane County Juvenile Justice Center

No

Call the center or Court Services. Access is limited

Kane County Visitation Rules and Schedules

For persons who have friends or family at the Kane County Adult Justice Center, visitations are encouraged to maintain connections. Visitations are done through a secure video visitation system (via ICSolutions), which is monitored and recorded for safety.

  • Who can visit: Family members, friends, clergy, and others providing support. Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by an authorized adult and bring a copy of the child’s birth certificate. Detainees may need to approve visitors in advance
  • ID required: All visitors need a valid government-issued photo ID
  • Dress code and behavior: Wear appropriate, modest attire. No revealing clothing, bags, purses, or prohibited items are allowed in the visiting area. Be respectful and follow all rules to avoid denial
  • Visit length: Typically 30 minutes per session
  • General days and hours: These vary by availability. Check during scheduling. Visits must be scheduled in advance via the Sheriff’s Office online system or the ICSolutions platform. Arrive/check in 15 minutes early, or the visit may be canceled.

Each detainee usually gets one visiting group per week. For the most current details, registration, and to schedule, visit the Kane County Sheriff’s Office website or contact them directly.

Mailing and Commissary Information

For the Kane County Adult Justice Center, sending mail and commissary funds helps inmates stay connected and access essentials like snacks or hygiene items. When mailing to inmates, use this format on the envelope:

Detainee’s Full Name and Detainee ID Number

Kane County Adult Justice Center

37W755 Illinois Route 38, Suite B

St. Charles, Illinois 60175

Detainees can send or receive unlimited letters via USPS. All mail is inspected.

  • Allowed: Plain letters, photos (non-Polaroid), greeting cards (no stickers or lamination).
  • Not Allowed: Cash, stamps, packages without approval, scented items, glitter, polaroids, or anything contraband. Personal checks are rejected.

Commissary Deposits for inmate trust accounts may be completed through the following:

  • In-person kiosk at the jail lobby: Payment may be made with cash, credit or debit card.
  • Phone: Call 1-866-232-1899 to deposit via card.
  • Mail: Money orders only. Include detainee’s name or ID, and sender information. No personal checks or cash by mail.

Funds support commissary purchases, medical co-pays, or bonds. Fees may apply to electronic methods. Check the Sheriff’s Office site for the latest details.

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