Warrant records in Will County, Illinois are classified as public records pursuant to the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/). This legislation defines public records as all documents, regardless of physical form, that are prepared, possessed, controlled, or maintained by a public body pertaining to the transaction of public business. Warrants, being judicial documents issued for law enforcement purposes, fall within this classification.
The Will County Circuit Clerk's Office maintains these records in accordance with Illinois state law. Members of the public may access warrant information as part of their right to government transparency and accountability. This access serves the public interest by allowing citizens to monitor judicial proceedings and law enforcement activities within their jurisdiction.
Under Illinois law, specifically 725 ILCS 5/107-9, warrants become public record once they have been executed or returned to the court. However, certain warrants may be temporarily sealed by judicial order if public disclosure would compromise an ongoing investigation or public safety.
Warrant records maintained by Will County authorities typically contain the following information pursuant to Illinois Code of Criminal Procedure (725 ILCS 5/):
Pursuant to Illinois law, certain sensitive information may be redacted from public warrant records, including Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and information pertaining to minors or victims of certain crimes.
Will County residents and members of the public may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established by county authorities:
Individuals seeking warrant information must provide the full legal name of the subject and may be asked for additional identifying information to ensure accurate results. Per county policy, photo identification may be required for in-person requests.
The Will County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency responsible for executing warrants within Will County jurisdiction pursuant to 55 ILCS 5/3-6019. Sheriff warrants are categorized as follows:
The Sheriff's Warrant Division, located at 16911 W. Laraway Road, Joliet, IL 60433, maintains records of all active warrants and coordinates execution efforts with local police departments and other law enforcement agencies. The division can be contacted at (815) 727-8575.
Pursuant to Illinois law, specifically 725 ILCS 5/107-9(e), the Sheriff's Office must attempt to serve warrants "without unnecessary delay." Priority is typically given to warrants involving violent offenses, domestic violence, and other public safety concerns.
As of 2025, Will County has implemented several methods for individuals to verify their warrant status in compliance with Illinois public records laws:
Individuals inquiring about their own warrant status should be prepared to provide proper identification. Third-party inquiries may be subject to additional verification requirements in accordance with privacy provisions of Illinois law.
Will County maintains several official channels through which outstanding warrants may be verified:
Pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 556, certain warrants may be recalled or quashed through proper legal procedures. Individuals with outstanding warrants are advised to consult with legal counsel regarding appropriate courses of action.
Will County Sheriff's Office
16911 W. Laraway Road
Joliet, IL 60433
(815) 727-8575
Official Website
Will County Circuit Clerk's Office
14 W. Jefferson Street
Joliet, IL 60432
(815) 727-8592
Official Website