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Starting on January 31st, visitors, vendors who are over the age of 5 must be vaccinated in order to visit an IDOC facility. Please click here for detailed instructions regarding the process that you will need to complete in order to visit.
Individual in custody information is available to the general public and private organizations (non-state and governmental) by calling the Department of Corrections: 217-558-2200. Government and Law Enforcement agencies/officials only may call: 1-888-446-9103.
Individual in custody information is available to the general public and private organizations (non-state and governmental) by calling the Department of Corrections: 217-558-2200. Government and Law Enforcement agencies/officials only may call: 1-888-446-9103.
Department of Corrections Mission: To serve justice in Illinois and increase public safety by promoting positive change in offender behavior, operating successful reentry programs, and reducing victimization.
All ILDOC sites are currently live with WebRTC. ILDOC RECOMMENDS USING HEADPHONES FOR VIDEO VISITS TO ELIMINATE BACKGROUND NOISE AND IMPROVE AUDIO QUALITY. Visitors can contact the jail regarding approvals only. Any other visitation inquiries should be directed to GTL visitor support.
Instructions on looking up any Illinois inmate, parolee, supervised release or discharged prisoner. How to look up inmates in the Bureau of Prisons and ICE Detainees.
The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) is the code department [1] [2] of the Illinois state government that operates the adult state prison system. The IDOC is led by a director appointed by the Governor of Illinois, [3] and its headquarters are in Springfield. [4]
Enter an inmate's name, IDOC number or birthdate in the form below and submit to search. Select a result, click the button 'Query A Highlighted Inmate' to get inmate details like mugshot, offender status, location, offense and sentence.
Adult visitors are required to bring two forms of identification (one must be a state issued photo ID) and provide vehicle information. For identification purposes, visitors may be asked to briefly lower their face coverings when entering and exiting the facility. All visitors will undergo a COVID-19 symptom and temperature screening.
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) is resuming in-person visitation at its correctional facilities, affording incarcerated people the opportunity to see their loved ones for the first time in more than a year.