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What are Henry County Arrest Records?

Henry County arrest records are documents providing information on the arrest of suspected offenders in the county. Arrest records contain detailed information on whether a person has ever had an arrest warrant issued against them, not if they have been convicted of the crime. Arrest records usually detail the suspected offender’s personal information like the person’s official listed address and age.

Henry County arrest records fall under the purview of the Henry County Sheriff’s Department. Send a written request to the Records Division of the Sheriff’s Department at this address or call, fax or email to make requests.

311, West Center Street
Cambridge, IL, 61238
Email: henrycountysheriff@henrycty.com
Phone no: (309) 937-3616
Phone no: (309) 937-3906

Crime Statistics

The Illinois State Police carries out the compilation of crime figures in the state of Illinois. According to the 2018 Annual Uniform Crime Report; Henry County reported a total of 630 crimes, 18% lower than the total for 2017. These offenses comprised 44 violent and 586property crimes. The violent crimes reported 0 homicide, 7 rapes, 0 robberies, and 37aggravated assaults. The property crimes include 53 burglaries, 498 larcenies, 29 motor vehicle thefts, and 6 arsons. The 2018 crime figures show a significant reduction in the crime rates in Henry County compared to the 2017 report. Compared with the entire state of Illinois, which reported 404.1 violent crimes and 1,932.8 property crimes per 100,000 residents, Henry County is much safer with an experience of 136.4 violent crimes and 1,423.3 property crimes per 100,000 residents.

What are Henry County Criminal Records?

Henry County’s criminal records are files detailing crimes committed by individuals in the county. These crimes may include but are not limited to assault, rape, murder, robbery or theft, or some other sex-related offenses. All criminal records of the state are kept at the Records Division of the Sheriff’s Department.

How Do I Get Henry County Criminal Records?

The Records Division of the Henry County Sheriff’s Department has the responsibility of documenting and providing criminal records when requested. County criminal records can be gotten by visiting the Records Division at:

311, West Center Street
Cambridge, IL, 61238
Email: henrycountysheriff@henrycty.com
Phone no: (309) 937-3616

The Records Division stays open on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

How To Find Henry County Sex Offender Information

The Henry County Sheriff’s Department maintains a sex offender’s registry for its citizens, which is continuously updated with new information. Interested people can type in an address to get information on sex offenders in that area. The Offenders Watch Portal contains information of all registered sex offenders in the county.

How do I Visit an Inmate in Henry County Jail?

Friend and family can visit inmates at the Henry County Correction Centre between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. All inmate visitors must be pre-approved before they can visit. Requesters will need to apply to be named on the pre-approved visitation list for a particular inmate to visit them. Visitors are expected to arrive at the jail and sign in at least 15 minutes but not more than 30 minutes before their scheduled visits. All unaccompanied visitors must be 18 years or above. Minors cannot enter the county jail without parents or a legal guardian. Visitors are required to come along with an official and valid means of identification. Visitors must also be appropriately dressed.

Where and How to Find Henry County Inmate Information

Information on Henry County inmates can be gotten by visiting the Henry County Correctional Center in person and requesting information on specific inmates. Visit the Henry County Correctional Center between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at this address:

311, W Center St
Cambridge, IL, 61238

Or contact this number for inquiries: (770) 954-2200.

What are Henry County Court Records?

Henry County court records are the documentation of court proceedings captured and kept by the court in the case of an appeal. The public does not require special permission to access court records in the county because they are made available to the general public by the Illinois Freedom of Information Act.

Court records are kept in the Circuit Clerk’s office after the records are taken during court sessions. One way to obtain a court record in Henry County is to visit the County Circuit Clerk’s court records search website. Look up the case proceedings by checking the court records of the judge that presided over the case. If that doesn’t work, contact the Circuit Clerk using this address below while stating your case information:

307, West Center Street
Cambridge, IL 61238
Phone: (309) 937-3572
Fax: (309) 937-3990
Email: circuitclerk@henrycty.com

Location of all Courts in Henry County

The Henry County court system consists of one Circuit Court and one District Circuit Court. Below are the addresses and contact information of the courts:

Henry County Courthouse
307, West Center Street, Cambridge, IL, 61238
Phone: (309) 937-3572
Fax: (309) 937-3990

Henry County Circuit Court - Kewanee Division
401, East 3rd Street, Kewanee, IL, 61443
Phone: (309) 852-2507
Fax: (309) 854-5065

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What are Henry County Vital Records

Henry County Vital records are recorded information of birth or death certificates, marriage certificates, divorce records, wills, property deeds, etc. These documents are essential to residents and are usually issued and kept by the government or other local authorities. Some vital records can be accessed by any member of the general public, while access to other vital records is restricted to specific individuals. In the state of Illinois, vital records are available upon request. Vital records are the purview of the County Clerk in the county. The Illinois Department of Public Health also processes and issues birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. Eligible individuals can obtain these records from either of these offices.

Where and How to Get Henry County Divorce Records

Henry County divorce records are available upon request from the Henry County Circuit Clerk. Interested individuals can obtain divorce records by submitting a written request or application to:

307, West Center Street
Cambridge, IL 61238
Phone: (309) 937-3572
Fax: (309) 937-3990
Email: circuitclerk@henrycty.com

The Illinois Department of Public Health also processes requests for divorce records.

Where and How To Get Henry County Marriage Records

Marriage Records in Henry County are the repository of the county clerk’s office. The County Clerk holds records of marriage certificates in the county that are no older than the year 1962. Visit the County Clerk’s office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Henry County Clerk’s Office
Henry County Courthouse
307, W Center St.
Cambridge, IL 61238

Everyone can request marriage records in Henry County. To obtain marriage records, carry out an online search using the County Clerk’s vital records website. Or request via email or in-person requests.

Where and How to Get Henry County Birth Records

Birth records from 1916 to date are maintained by the Henry County Clerk’s office and the Illinois Department of Public Health. Access to birth records is restricted to:

  • the parents or guardians of the individual listed on the document.
  • The individuals themselves, as long as they are 18 years and above.

Interested individuals can obtain birth records by making requests in person, using this information:

Henry County Clerk’s Office
Henry County Courthouse
307, W Center St.
Cambridge, IL 61238

Where and How to Get Henry County Death Records

Henry County Death Records are the purview of the Henry County Clerk’s Office. The County Clerk’s Office has records of the deaths of individuals that died in Henry County from 1916 to date.

Death records are available to individuals who have a financial interest or any relatives of the individual listed on the document. Individuals are required to present a valid means of identification or driver’s license upon request. To obtain death records, search online on the county clerk’s website, or visit the County Clerk’s office in person.

Henry County Clerk’s Office
Henry County Courthouse
307, W Center St.
Cambridge, IL 61238

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.