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Current Rock Island County Jail Roster

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2026-06-10 13:54 UTCOfficial data
224In custody
4Felony
0Misdemeanor
$9.7MTotal bond
28Booked · 14d
141Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
CQCARPENTER, QUAYDARIUS RAYSEANMale
Feb 11, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant 24CM213 issued by Rock Island CO. IL, IL+1 more
Court / Warrant
119d
SCSHEESE, CODY SCOTTMale
Feb 5, 2026
Housing for other Agency: 101 - HOUSING FOR OTHER AGENCY (Pending)
Other
125d
GAGAWTHROP, ALBERT AMale
Feb 2, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 720 ILCS 5/12-3.05(c) - AGGRAVATED BATTERY- BASED ON LOCATION- MINOR OR NO INJURY- NO DANGEROUS WEAPON (Pending)+2 more
WeaponsDrugs
128d
JDJACKSON, DREW MICHAELMale
Feb 1, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 730-5/3-3-9 - VIOLATION OF PAROLE OR MANDATORY SUPERVISED RELEASE (Pending)+1 more
Court / WarrantDomestic
129d
IJINSUA, JESSEMale
Jan 29, 2026
Warrant: Original Charge warrant 25CF730 issued by Rock Island CO. IL, IL+4 more
Court / WarrantProperty / Theft
132d
PJPALMER, JOSHUA ALBERTMale
Jan 25, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 720 ILCS 5/21-1(a) - CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY (Pending)+3 more
Property / TheftOtherBurglary
136d
GFGOMEZ-LULE, FERNANDO JRMale
Jan 25, 2026
Warrant: Original Charge warrant 26CF75 issued by Rock Island CO. IL, IL
Court / Warrant
136d
BMBRYANT, MICHAEL ALLENMale
Jan 24, 2026
Warrant: Original Charge warrant 26CMNEW issued by Rock Island CO. IL, IL+1 more
Court / Warrant
137d
GJGARCIA-TORRES, JUAN PABLOMale
Jan 21, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 720 ILCS 5/31-1(a) - RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING PEACE OFFICER, FIREFIGHTER, OR CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION EMPLOYEE (Pending)+3 more
OtherDomesticViolentCourt / Warrant
140d
ETERICKSON, TYLER KENNETHMale
Jan 21, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 720 ILCS 646/60(a) - METHAMPHETAMINE POSSESSION (Pending)+2 more
DrugsWeapons
140d
CSCADE, SHAWN ANTHONY JRMale
Jan 21, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 720 ILCS 570/402 - POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (Pending)+6 more
DrugsDUI / OVITrafficOther
140d
DODAMPIER, ORLANDO ANDRELLMale
Jan 20, 2026
Warrant: Original Charge warrant 26-cr-40006 issued by Other, IL+2 more
Court / WarrantDrugs
141d
SISCOTT, ISAIAH EMMANUELMale
Jan 16, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant 24CF855 issued by Rock Island CO. IL, IL
Court / Warrant
145d
GNGUERRERO, NICOMale
Jan 15, 2026
Warrant: Original Charge warrant 26CF44 issued by Rock Island CO. IL, IL+1 more
Court / WarrantDomestic
146d
PAPADILLA, ASHLEY JOFemale
Jan 8, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT (Pending)+5 more
Court / Warrant
$3,000153d
GTGAGNER, TRENT EMale
Jan 8, 2026
Warrant: Original Charge warrant 26CF23 issued by Rock Island CO. IL, IL+1 more
Court / Warrant
153d
TTTREVARTHEN, TUCKER RUSSELLMale
Jan 7, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 720 ILCS 5/19-3 - RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY (Pending)+2 more
BurglaryDrugsWeapons
154d
JTJAIL TEST, TESTMale
Jan 7, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 720 ILCS 5/17-11 - ODOMETER OR HOUR METER FRAUD (Pending)
Fraud / Forgery
$10,023154d
VJVASQUEZ-RICO, JESUSMale
Jan 2, 2026
Charge (ON VIEW): 720 ILCS 5/12-3.2 - DOMESTIC BATTERY (Pending)+2 more
DomesticWeaponsProperty / Theft
Felony159d
GBGREIM, BRANDON JAMESMale
Jan 2, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant issued by Mercer CO. IL, IL+2 more
Court / WarrantDrugsDUI / OVI
159d
  1. CQ
    CARPENTER, QUAYDARIUS RAYSEANMale
    Booked Feb 11, 2026Days 119Bond
    Court / Warrant
  2. SC
    SHEESE, CODY SCOTTMale
    Booked Feb 5, 2026Days 125Bond
    Other
  3. GA
    GAWTHROP, ALBERT AMale
    Booked Feb 2, 2026Days 128Bond
    WeaponsDrugs
  4. JD
    JACKSON, DREW MICHAELMale
    Booked Feb 1, 2026Days 129Bond
    Court / WarrantDomestic
  5. IJ
    INSUA, JESSEMale
    Booked Jan 29, 2026Days 132Bond
    Court / WarrantProperty / Theft
  6. PJ
    PALMER, JOSHUA ALBERTMale
    Booked Jan 25, 2026Days 136Bond
    Property / TheftOtherBurglary
  7. GF
    GOMEZ-LULE, FERNANDO JRMale
    Booked Jan 25, 2026Days 136Bond
    Court / Warrant
  8. BM
    BRYANT, MICHAEL ALLENMale
    Booked Jan 24, 2026Days 137Bond
    Court / Warrant
  9. GJ
    GARCIA-TORRES, JUAN PABLOMale
    Booked Jan 21, 2026Days 140Bond
    OtherDomesticViolentCourt / Warrant
  10. ET
    ERICKSON, TYLER KENNETHMale
    Booked Jan 21, 2026Days 140Bond
    DrugsWeapons
  11. CS
    CADE, SHAWN ANTHONY JRMale
    Booked Jan 21, 2026Days 140Bond
    DrugsDUI / OVITrafficOther
  12. DO
    DAMPIER, ORLANDO ANDRELLMale
    Booked Jan 20, 2026Days 141Bond
    Court / WarrantDrugs
  13. SI
    SCOTT, ISAIAH EMMANUELMale
    Booked Jan 16, 2026Days 145Bond
    Court / Warrant
  14. GN
    GUERRERO, NICOMale
    Booked Jan 15, 2026Days 146Bond
    Court / WarrantDomestic
  15. PA
    PADILLA, ASHLEY JOFemale
    Booked Jan 8, 2026Days 153Bond $3,000
    Court / Warrant
  16. GT
    GAGNER, TRENT EMale
    Booked Jan 8, 2026Days 153Bond
    Court / Warrant
  17. TT
    TREVARTHEN, TUCKER RUSSELLMale
    Booked Jan 7, 2026Days 154Bond
    BurglaryDrugsWeapons
  18. JT
    JAIL TEST, TESTMale
    Booked Jan 7, 2026Days 154Bond $10,023
    Fraud / Forgery
  19. VJ
    VASQUEZ-RICO, JESUSMale
    Felony
    Booked Jan 2, 2026Days 159Bond
    DomesticWeaponsProperty / Theft
  20. GB
    GREIM, BRANDON JAMESMale
    Booked Jan 2, 2026Days 159Bond
    Court / WarrantDrugsDUI / OVI

Rock Island County Jail Contact Information

Use these Rock Island County Jail contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Rock Island County Jail
Physical Address
1317 3rd Ave, Rock Island, IL 61201Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
309-786-0341
Operated By
Rock Island County Sheriff's Office
Court
Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois

About the Rock Island County Jail

The Rock Island County Jail in Rock Island, Illinois is operated by the Rock Island County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with name, booking date, charges, and bond information when listed.

An arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status, charges, and court dates directly with the Rock Island County Sheriff's Office.

Facility
Rock Island County Jail
Operated By
Rock Island County Sheriff's Office
County
Rock Island County, Illinois (Rock Island)
Roster Source
Zuercher Portal (CentralSquare) inmate roster

How the Rock Island County Inmate Search Works

Finding information about inmates at Rock Island County Jail can be done through the Rock Island County inmate search tool. This online resource allows users to look up inmates by name and view important booking record fields, including arrest date, charges, current status, and bond details. The search is straightforward, enabling families and friends to quickly find necessary information about their loved ones. The convenience of this tool makes it an essential resource for anyone trying to navigate the complexities of the jail system.

Understanding the various statuses in the inmate search results is vital. Inmates may be listed as pending, sentenced, or on hold, each representing different stages in the legal process. A pending status indicates that charges are still being resolved, while sentenced means the individual has received a conviction and is serving time. Holds may occur when law enforcement from another jurisdiction requests custody. Charges may change based on new information, so staying updated through the search is important.

Timing can be a significant factor when searching for inmate information. After an arrest, it may take some time for the booking information to be processed and uploaded to the online system. Families should be aware of potential delays, especially during weekends or holidays, affecting access to the Rock Island County inmate search. Searching with various spellings of names or using initials may yield better results. Familiarizing oneself with the tool will help families stay informed about any updates regarding their loved ones.

Posting Bail at Rock Island County Jail

In Illinois, judges have discretion in setting bail amounts based on various factors, including the severity of the crime, the defendant's history, and flight risk. At Rock Island County Jail, a judge will evaluate these elements during a bail hearing to determine the appropriate amount. This decision can significantly impact an inmate’s ability to secure release before trial. Understanding this process is vital for families navigating the complexities of legal proceedings and seeking their loved one's freedom.

There are several types of bonds available for posting bail at Rock Island County Jail, including cash, surety, property, and recognize (OR) bonds. A cash bond requires total payment upfront, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman covering the cost in exchange for a fee, typically 10%. Property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral, and OR bonds permit release based on personal recognizance. Knowing these options helps families prepare financially for their loved ones' release.

To post bail at Rock Island County Jail, individuals must follow specific steps. First, determine the court-approved bail amount and gather the required funds or collateral. Next, contact a bail bondsman if using a surety bond. Be aware of the risks of co-signing for someone else's bail, as this can lead to financial liability. Once bail is posted, the release process can take several hours, depending on administrative procedures. Families should remain patient and prepared to support their loved ones through this waiting period.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at Rock Island County Jail have access to a commissary or trust account, which allows them to purchase various items such as hygiene products, snacks, and writing materials. These accounts help inmates maintain a sense of normalcy and personal hygiene while incarcerated. Families can contribute to these accounts to support their loved ones, ensuring they have access to essential amenities and comfort items during their stay.

Depositing money into an inmate's account can be done through several methods, including in-person deposits at a kiosk, online transactions, phone deposits, or by sending a money order. Each method has its own fees and processing times. It's essential to check the specific deposit procedures for Rock Island County Jail to avoid any potential issues. Using the inmate's booking number during deposits is crucial as it ensures that funds are credited accurately and promptly.

Mailing cash to inmates is strictly prohibited at Rock Island County Jail. Instead, families should utilize approved deposit methods to ensure their loved ones can access necessary funds. Always verify the current fees associated with each deposit method, as they can vary. Understanding the limitations and procedures for funding an inmate's trust account is vital for families wanting to support their loved ones while navigating the challenges of incarceration.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Rock Island County Jail is primarily initiated through outgoing calls. Inmates do not have the ability to receive incoming calls. They can make phone calls using collect or prepaid services, with prepaid options typically being more cost-effective. Family members should familiarize themselves with the calling procedures to ensure that they can maintain connections with their loved ones during their time in custody. Keeping in touch can be beneficial for both parties.

Video visits are available for inmates at the Rock Island County Jail, offering an alternative way to connect with family and friends. These visits require scheduling in advance and may incur fees. Families should check the specific guidelines for scheduling video visits to avoid any last-minute issues. Additionally, electronic messaging options are available, providing another avenue for communication. However, families must be aware that all non-legal communications are monitored, which can limit the privacy of conversations.

Mail is another form of communication for inmates, but specific rules must be followed. Addressing letters correctly ensures that they reach the intended recipient, while all incoming mail is subject to inspection for security reasons. Legal mail is treated differently and is exempt from such inspections to protect attorney-client confidentiality. Understanding these mail rules is essential for families wishing to maintain correspondence with their loved ones at Rock Island County Jail. Being informed helps ensure that communication remains consistent and meaningful.

Rock Island County Court Information

Rock Island County cases are handled by the local circuit court system, specifically the 14th Judicial Circuit. This court oversees various types of cases, including criminal, civil, and family law disputes. Understanding the court's role in conjunction with Rock Island County Jail is essential for families navigating the legal process. Court appearances are crucial events in determining an inmate's future, and being aware of the timeline is necessary for effective planning.

The timeline of a case typically begins with an initial appearance, where the defendant is informed of the charges and legal rights. Following this, hearings and court dates lead to a potential trial or plea agreement, ultimately resulting in sentencing. Each stage has specific legal implications for the inmate, and family members should stay informed about these developments. Utilizing the Rock Island County Jail and court resources can assist families in tracking these important events.

Video hearings have become more common in the court system, providing a way for defendants to participate in proceedings without being physically present. Families can check court dates and updates through the Rock Island County online resources or by directly contacting the court clerk's office. Court records serve as the authoritative source for case details, and accessing them can provide significant insights into the progress of an inmate's case. Staying engaged with this information is vital for families during legal proceedings.

Court
Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate at Rock Island County Jail?

To search for an inmate at Rock Island County Jail, you can utilize the online inmate locator provided by the Rock Island County Sheriff's Office. This tool allows you to access booking records, including the inmate’s charges, booking date, and bond status. Alternatively, you can contact the jail directly via phone for assistance. Be prepared to provide the inmate's name or booking number for a more efficient search. Keep in mind that inmate information is regularly updated to ensure accuracy.

What is the booking and intake process at Rock Island County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Rock Island County Jail begins when law enforcement brings an arrested individual to the facility. Upon arrival, the individual is processed, which includes recording personal information, taking fingerprints, and conducting a thorough search. Following this, the person is photographed and informed about the charges against them. Medical evaluations may also occur during this process to address any immediate health concerns. After booking, the individual will be assigned a housing unit based on various factors, including risk assessment.

What types of bail are available at Rock Island County Jail?

At Rock Island County Jail, several types of bail are available, including cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. A cash bond requires the full amount of bail to be paid in cash, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral for bail. The amount of bail is determined based on the severity of the charges and the defendant's criminal history, and it can be modified during court proceedings.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced individuals at Rock Island County Jail?

Individuals at Rock Island County Jail are categorized as either pretrial or sentenced. Pretrial inmates are those awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted, allowing for the possibility of bail or detention alternatives. Sentenced individuals, on the other hand, have been convicted and are serving their sentences. This distinction is significant as it impacts the treatment, programming, and legal rights afforded to inmates, including their ability to communicate with attorneys and access resources necessary for their defense.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at Rock Island County Jail?

Inmates at Rock Island County Jail have the right to access their attorneys for legal consultations. Attorneys can visit inmates during designated visiting hours or contact them via phone. To facilitate communication, inmates are provided with a secure method to make phone calls to their attorneys, ensuring confidentiality. It is essential for attorneys to have the appropriate identification and to be listed as authorized contacts. Inmates should inform their legal counsel about any specific needs or issues they may encounter during their incarceration.

Are phone calls from Rock Island County Jail monitored?

Yes, phone calls made from Rock Island County Jail are monitored and recorded for security purposes. Inmates can make collect calls or set up prepaid accounts to communicate with family and friends. While calls to attorneys are exempt from monitoring, all other calls will be subject to review. Inmates are advised to refrain from discussing sensitive legal matters over the phone. Additionally, they should verify the rules regarding phone calls, as restrictions may apply to certain types of communication.

What are the rules for video visitation at Rock Island County Jail?

Video visitation at Rock Island County Jail allows inmates to connect with family and friends via a secure video platform. To participate, visitors must register online and schedule a session in advance. Each session is typically limited to a specific duration, and visitors must adhere to the jail’s dress code and behavior guidelines. Video visitation is an excellent alternative for those unable to visit in person, though all sessions are monitored to maintain security. Inmates are encouraged to inform their visitors about the scheduling process.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Rock Island County Jail?

In-person visitation at Rock Island County Jail is governed by specific rules designed to ensure safety and security. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically limited to a certain number of people and may have time constraints. Additionally, visitors are subject to searches, and items such as cell phones and bags are not permitted in visitation areas. It is advisable for visitors to check the jail’s website for updated visitation hours and specific regulations before planning their visit.

How can I send money to an inmate at Rock Island County Jail?

To send money to an inmate at Rock Island County Jail, you can use several methods, including online transfers, phone transactions, or in-person deposits at designated kiosks. Funds are deposited into the inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase items such as snacks, toiletries, and writing materials. It is important to check the jail's guidelines regarding acceptable payment methods and any associated fees. Be mindful of the processing times, as deposits may not be available for immediate use.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Rock Island County Jail?

When sending mail to inmates at Rock Island County Jail, it is essential to adhere to specific rules to ensure delivery. Mail should be addressed to the inmate with their full name and booking number. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband, and certain items, such as stamps, polaroid photos, and explicit content, are prohibited. Legal mail is treated with confidentiality, allowing attorneys to send correspondence without monitoring. It is advisable to review the jail’s mailing guidelines to avoid delays or returned mail.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Rock Island County Jail?

The release process for inmates at Rock Island County Jail varies based on the nature of their charges and the bail status. Once bail is posted or if a release order is issued by the court, the jail will begin processing the release. This typically involves verifying personal information and ensuring that all conditions of release are met. The timeline can vary, but inmates should expect to wait several hours from the time the release is initiated until they actually leave the facility. Planning ahead can help mitigate delays.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Rock Island County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at Rock Island County Jail are typically scheduled by the court system based on the nature of the charges and the legal proceedings. Inmates are informed of their court dates during the booking process and through regular updates provided by jail staff. It is crucial for inmates and their attorneys to stay informed about scheduling changes, as court dates may be rescheduled or adjusted. Communication with legal counsel is essential to ensure proper representation during all scheduled appearances.

What happens to property and belongings during booking at Rock Island County Jail?

During the booking process at Rock Island County Jail, personal property and belongings are collected and documented for safekeeping. Inmates are typically required to remove items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects, which are stored securely until their release. Inmates may have limited personal items allowed in their housing unit, so it is important to clarify what can be kept. Upon release, inmates can retrieve their belongings, but any items not claimed may be disposed of according to jail policies.

What medical care is available for inmates at Rock Island County Jail?

Medical care at Rock Island County Jail is provided to ensure that all inmates receive necessary health services. Upon intake, a medical assessment is conducted to identify any immediate health concerns and to address the needs of inmates with chronic conditions or disabilities. The jail maintains a healthcare provider to manage medical issues, including mental health support. Inmates can request medical attention as needed while incarcerated. However, access to specialized care may be limited and depends on the facility's resources and protocols.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Rock Island County Jail?

Inmate transfers at Rock Island County Jail may occur for various reasons, including changes in custody status, safety concerns, or facility overcrowding. The transfer process typically involves coordination between the jail and the receiving facility, ensuring that all necessary documentation accompanies the inmate. Inmates will be informed about their transfer and any changes to their housing or legal representation. It is essential for families to stay informed about the status of their loved ones, as transfers can impact visitation and communication.

How can I access public records related to inmates at Rock Island County Jail?

Public records related to inmates at Rock Island County Jail can be accessed through the Rock Island County Sheriff’s Office. The office maintains a database of booking records, charges, and court information, which can be accessed online or through formal requests. Individuals seeking specific records should be prepared to provide details such as the inmate's name and booking number. Some records may be subject to restrictions or redactions to protect privacy, so understanding the guidelines for public records requests is essential.

What are the differences between juvenile and adult processing at Rock Island County Jail?

Juvenile processing at Rock Island County Jail differs significantly from adult processing due to legal protections and the focus on rehabilitation. Juveniles are typically separated from adults and may have access to different programs and services tailored to their age and needs. Additionally, their court proceedings often involve family members and may prioritize alternative resolutions over incarceration. In contrast, adults face a more punitive system, with formal charges and potential sentencing. Understanding these differences is crucial for families navigating the system on behalf of a juvenile.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Rock Island County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.