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Are Arrest Records Public in Roselle, Illinois?

Arrest records are public documents in Roselle, Illinois, pursuant to the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1 et seq.). This statute establishes the presumption that all government records, including arrest records, shall be accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by law. The Illinois FOIA serves to promote transparency in governmental operations and accountability of public officials by ensuring citizens have access to information regarding law enforcement activities, including arrests. Members of the public may request and review these records as part of their right to be informed about the actions of local government agencies, including the Roselle Police Department.

The Village of Roselle maintains arrest records in compliance with state recordkeeping requirements. While certain information may be redacted to protect privacy interests or ongoing investigations as permitted under § 7 of the Illinois FOIA, the fundamental status of arrest records as public documents remains unchanged. Requesters should note that the public nature of these records does not imply unrestricted access, as procedural requirements and statutory exemptions may apply to specific information contained within arrest records.

How to Look Up Roselle Arrest Records in 2025

The Village of Roselle provides multiple channels through which members of the public may access arrest records. As of 2025, the following methods are available for obtaining arrest record information:

In-Person Requests at Roselle Police Department: Citizens may submit requests directly at the department headquarters. Staff will assist with completing the necessary FOIA request forms.

Roselle Police Department
103 S. Prospect Street
Roselle, IL 60172
(630) 980-2025
Roselle Police Department

DuPage County Circuit Clerk's Office: Court records related to arrests in Roselle may be accessed through the county clerk's office.

DuPage County Circuit Clerk
505 N. County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 407-8700
DuPage County Circuit Clerk

Electronic FOIA Requests: The Village of Roselle has implemented a digital portal through which FOIA requests may be submitted electronically. Requesters must provide specific information regarding the records sought, including names, dates, and case numbers when available.

Illinois State Police Records: For comprehensive criminal history information, the Illinois State Police maintains a central repository accessible through formal request procedures.

Illinois State Police
801 South 7th Street
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 782-7980
Illinois State Police

Requesters should be prepared to provide identification when seeking arrest records and may be required to pay reasonable fees for document reproduction as permitted under § 6 of the Illinois FOIA. The Village of Roselle typically processes record requests within five business days, though extensions may apply for voluminous requests pursuant to § 3(e) of the Act.

Contents of a Roselle Arrest Record

Standard arrest records maintained by the Roselle Police Department contain specific categories of information as required by Illinois law and departmental policy. These records typically include:

Biographical Data: Full legal name of the arrested individual, date of birth, gender, race, height, weight, and residential address at time of arrest.

Arrest Information: Date, time, and specific location of the arrest; name and badge number of the arresting officer(s); and the agency case number assigned to the incident.

Criminal Charges: Statutory citations for alleged violations, including both Illinois Compiled Statutes references and local ordinance numbers where applicable.

Booking Details: Fingerprint records, booking photographs (commonly known as "mugshots"), and unique identifiers such as booking numbers assigned during processing.

Custody Status: Information regarding bail determinations, release conditions, or continued detention.

Procedural Documentation: Records of Miranda warnings administration, property inventories, and medical screening results.

Preliminary Hearing Information: Date of initial court appearance and assigned court location.

The comprehensiveness of arrest records may vary based on the nature of the alleged offense and subsequent case disposition. Pursuant to 20 ILCS 2630/5, certain arrest information must be forwarded to the Illinois State Police for inclusion in the central repository of criminal history record information.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Roselle

The Illinois Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630/5.2) provides mechanisms through which eligible individuals may petition for the expungement or sealing of arrest records maintained by the Roselle Police Department and other law enforcement agencies. Expungement results in the physical destruction of records, while sealing limits access to specified government entities.

Eligibility criteria for expungement of Roselle arrest records include:

• Cases resulting in acquittal, dismissal, or nolle prosequi • Arrests not resulting in charges (non-prosecution) • Successful completion of supervision for qualifying offenses • Certain probation completions after applicable waiting periods • Arrests for offenses that have subsequently been decriminalized

The expungement process requires petitioners to:

  1. Obtain certified copies of arrest records and case dispositions from the DuPage County Circuit Clerk
  2. Complete the standardized petition forms prescribed by the Illinois Supreme Court
  3. File the petition with the Circuit Court of DuPage County
  4. Serve copies on the State's Attorney, arresting agency, and Illinois State Police
  5. Attend any scheduled court hearings on the petition

DuPage County State's Attorney's Office
503 N. County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 407-8000
DuPage County State's Attorney

Pursuant to 20 ILCS 2630/5.2(d)(6), the Roselle Police Department must comply with court orders granting expungement by removing and destroying all records within 60 days of receipt. The department must also certify compliance to the court. Individuals with questions regarding eligibility should consult with legal counsel, as expungement laws are subject to periodic legislative amendments and judicial interpretation.

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