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Current Whiteside County Jail Roster

Search the current Whiteside County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 13:53 UTCOfficial data
73In custody
4Felony
0Misdemeanor
$1KTotal bond
13Booked · 14d
13Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
WRWITTENAUER, RODNEY LMale
Jun 10, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant W202600452 issued by Whiteside, IL
Court / Warrant
0d
RKRAGLAND, KRISTELIN JFemale
Jun 9, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant W202500904
Court / Warrant
1d
MLMYATT, LINDA KFemale
Jun 9, 2026
New Charge AWW: 720 ILCS 5/12-9 - THREATENING PUBLIC OFFICIALS OR HUMAN SERVICE PROVIDERS
Other
1d
DSDAVIS, SHANNON RMale
Jun 9, 2026
New Charge AWW: 720 ILCS 5/12-2(b)(5) - AGGRAVATED ASSAULT- OFFENSE BASED ONLY ON VICTIM- CORRECTIONAL OR PROBATION OFFICER+3 more
ViolentCourt / WarrantTraffic
1d
BBBUYERS, BRANDY MFemale
Jun 9, 2026
Warrant: Violation Probation/Cond Discharge warrant W202500516
Court / Warrant
1d
BVBELTRAN, VICTOR MMale
Jun 9, 2026
Out of County Hold for Cook County
Court / Warrant
1d
FLFOSS, LINDA LFemale
Jun 5, 2026
Warrant: Violation Probation/Cond Discharge warrant W202600231+3 more
Court / Warrant
5d
BKBUTLER, KOREY NMIMale
Jun 4, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant+1 more
Court / Warrant
6d
RDRICHMOND, DAMION JMale
Jun 4, 2026
New Charge AWW: 720 ILCS 5/21-1.01(a)(1) - CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED PROPERTY+3 more
Property / TheftDomesticOtherTraffic
6d
BRBENEVENTO, RONALD RMale
May 30, 2026
Sentenced: Serving 11 days - Concurrent
Other
11d
EAEUELL, ADAM MMale
May 29, 2026
New Charge AWW: 720 ILCS 5/12-3 - BATTERY+6 more
ViolentBurglaryOtherProperty / Theft
$10012d
DSDEJARNATT, SETH RMale
May 29, 2026
New Charge AWW: 720 ILCS 646/15(a)(1) - METHAMPHETAMINE (METH) MANUFACTURING+1 more
Drugs
12d
BJBALDWIN, JOSHUA JMale
May 29, 2026
New Charge AWW: 720 ILCS 646/55(a)(1) - DELIVERY/POSSESS WITH INTENT TO DELIVER METH+2 more
DrugsCourt / Warrant
12d
JCJOHNSON, CLEMMIE TMale
May 26, 2026
Sentenced IDOC: Serving 731 days - Concurrent
Other
15d
JRJOHNSON, RANDALL JMale
May 22, 2026
Out of County Hold for Lee County+1 more
Court / Warrant
19d
GKGUST, KAITLYN ROSEFemale
May 20, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant W202600376 issued by Whiteside, IL
Court / Warrant
21d
STSMICE, TIMOTHY EMale
May 14, 2026
Sentenced: Serving 28 days - Consecutive
Other
27d
PSPRUIS, SCOTT MMale
May 14, 2026
New Charge AWW: 720 ILCS 646/55(a)(1) - DELIVERY/POSSESS WITH INTENT TO DELIVER METH
Drugs
27d
RMRISTAU, MAKENNAH V JFemale
May 5, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant W202600315+1 more
Court / Warrant
36d
ITINSLEY, TROY MMale
May 2, 2026
Warrant: Violation Probation/Cond Discharge warrant W202500674 issued by Whiteside, IL+1 more
Court / Warrant
$1,00039d
  1. WR
    WITTENAUER, RODNEY LMale
    Booked Jun 10, 2026Days 0Bond
    Court / Warrant
  2. RK
    RAGLAND, KRISTELIN JFemale
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Court / Warrant
  3. ML
    MYATT, LINDA KFemale
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Other
  4. DS
    DAVIS, SHANNON RMale
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    ViolentCourt / WarrantTraffic
  5. BB
    BUYERS, BRANDY MFemale
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Court / Warrant
  6. BV
    BELTRAN, VICTOR MMale
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Court / Warrant
  7. FL
    FOSS, LINDA LFemale
    Booked Jun 5, 2026Days 5Bond
    Court / Warrant
  8. BK
    BUTLER, KOREY NMIMale
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    Court / Warrant
  9. RD
    RICHMOND, DAMION JMale
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    Property / TheftDomesticOtherTraffic
  10. BR
    BENEVENTO, RONALD RMale
    Booked May 30, 2026Days 11Bond
    Other
  11. EA
    EUELL, ADAM MMale
    Booked May 29, 2026Days 12Bond $100
    ViolentBurglaryOtherProperty / Theft
  12. DS
    DEJARNATT, SETH RMale
    Booked May 29, 2026Days 12Bond
    Drugs
  13. BJ
    BALDWIN, JOSHUA JMale
    Booked May 29, 2026Days 12Bond
    DrugsCourt / Warrant
  14. JC
    JOHNSON, CLEMMIE TMale
    Booked May 26, 2026Days 15Bond
    Other
  15. JR
    JOHNSON, RANDALL JMale
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    Court / Warrant
  16. GK
    GUST, KAITLYN ROSEFemale
    Booked May 20, 2026Days 21Bond
    Court / Warrant
  17. ST
    SMICE, TIMOTHY EMale
    Booked May 14, 2026Days 27Bond
    Other
  18. PS
    PRUIS, SCOTT MMale
    Booked May 14, 2026Days 27Bond
    Drugs
  19. RM
    RISTAU, MAKENNAH V JFemale
    Booked May 5, 2026Days 36Bond
    Court / Warrant
  20. IT
    INSLEY, TROY MMale
    Booked May 2, 2026Days 39Bond $1,000
    Court / Warrant

Whiteside County Jail Contact Information

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

Facility
Whiteside County Jail
Physical Address
400 N. Cherry Street, Morrison, IL 61270Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
815-772-4044
Operated By
Whiteside County Sheriff's Office
Court
Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois

About the Whiteside County Jail

The Whiteside County Jail in Morrison, Illinois is operated by the Whiteside 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 Whiteside County Sheriff's Office.

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

How the Whiteside County Inmate Search Works

To utilize the Whiteside County inmate search effectively, it is essential to understand how booking records are organized. Search fields typically include the inmate's name, booking date, charges, current status, and bond information. By entering these details, family members and friends can quickly locate an inmate and gather crucial information relevant to their case. This streamlined process allows users to stay ahead while dealing with the complexities of the incarceration experience.

It's vital to comprehend the meanings behind various inmate statuses, such as Pending, Sentenced, and Hold. A Pending status indicates that a case is still in progress, while Sentenced refers to individuals who have received a verdict and are serving their time. Hold status signals that an inmate is awaiting transfer or facing additional charges. Such distinctions can change, depending on court decisions or new evidence, leading to potential timing delays in the search process. Knowing these nuances aids families in understanding their loved one's situation.

When conducting a search in the Whiteside County inmate roster, certain tips can enhance the experience. Using the full legal name of the inmate provides the best results. Familiarize yourself with potential spelling variations or nicknames, as discrepancies can lead to missed information. Regularly checking back for updates is also advisable, as changes in status and charges can occur frequently. This proactive approach ensures families remain informed about their loved ones during uncertain times.

Posting Bail at Whiteside County Jail

Judges at Whiteside County Jail set bail based on a variety of factors, including the nature of the crime, the defendant's criminal history, and flight risk. This process determines the amount needed for temporary release while awaiting trial. Understanding the different types of bonds is essential: cash, surety, property, or own recognizance (OR). Each type has its own implications for the defendant and their family when attempting to secure release from custody.

Posting bail at Whiteside County Jail involves several steps. First, the bail amount needs to be assessed, and then arrangements must be made for its payment. Families may choose to use a bail bondsman, typically requiring a 10% fee of the total bail amount. It's important to be aware of co-signer risks and the potential for collateral demands, particularly if a surety bond is involved. Understanding these dynamics ensures families can take appropriate action without unexpected surprises during the bail process.

The release timeline following bail posting can vary significantly based on multiple factors. After payment is processed, the necessary paperwork must be completed, which can take several hours. Factors such as jail workload, time of day, and the complexity of the case can all impact release times. Families should prepare for potential delays, especially during busy periods. Staying in contact with the bondsman or jail staff can provide clarity regarding any waiting times and help manage expectations.

Sending Money to an Inmate

The purpose of commissary and trust accounts at Whiteside County Jail is to provide inmates with access to essential items and services while incarcerated. Inmates can purchase snacks, hygiene products, and other amenities, which help improve their daily life in custody. Families often contribute funds to these accounts, ensuring their loved ones have basic necessities during their stay. Without these funds, inmates may struggle with the limited resources available within the facility.

Depositing money into an inmate's trust account at Whiteside County Jail can be done through several methods. Options include using a kiosk located in the jail lobby, making online deposits, or utilizing phone services. Additionally, money orders sent through the mail are accepted, allowing families to maintain support for their loved ones. Each method may incur fees and processing times that vary, so it’s beneficial to familiarize yourself with these aspects before proceeding.

Booking numbers play a critical role in ensuring funds are correctly allocated to the right inmate's account. Families must provide the inmate’s booking number during transactions, as this helps avoid any confusion or delays. Importantly, mailing cash directly to inmates is prohibited, which can lead to complications for both the sender and the inmate. Understanding the rules around monetary support is essential for maintaining communication and providing needed resources during incarceration.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at Whiteside County Jail can only call out, meaning they are unable to receive incoming calls from family and friends. These calls are typically made on a collect or prepaid basis, allowing loved ones to manage costs accordingly. The inability for inmates to initiate contact can be challenging for families, highlighting the importance of maintaining open lines of communication within the constraints of the facility’s rules and procedures.

Video visits provide an additional communication option for families of inmates at Whiteside County Jail. Scheduling these visits requires advance planning, and there may be associated fees depending on the service provider. This modern approach helps bridge the gap for families who want to connect with their loved ones in a more personal manner while navigating the limitations of traditional phone calls. It’s essential to stay informed about scheduling protocols to maximize these opportunities.

Inmates can also communicate through electronic messaging, an increasingly popular alternative to traditional letters. However, all non-legal communication is monitored by jail staff, ensuring no inappropriate content is exchanged. Mailing letters to inmates must adhere to specific rules, including proper addressing and inspection procedures. Families should be aware of these regulations to ensure that their messages are received without unnecessary delays, maintaining connection throughout the incarceration period.

Whiteside County Court Information

The Whiteside County circuit court handles all cases arising from Whiteside County Jail. This court is responsible for overseeing proceedings from initial appearances to sentencing. Understanding the distinct roles of the jail and the court is vital for families as they navigate the legal process. The jail manages the detention of inmates, while the court makes decisions regarding their legal outcomes.

The case timeline begins with an initial appearance, where charges are formally presented and bail is addressed. Following this, various hearings take place, leading to trial or plea negotiations. Sentencing occurs only after the case has been resolved, either through guilty pleas or verdicts. Utilizing video hearings has become an option during the pandemic, allowing for remote participation while ensuring that justice proceeds without undue delays.

To check court dates and case statuses, families should refer directly to the Whiteside County circuit court records, which serve as the authoritative source of information. Keeping track of upcoming dates is crucial for families wanting to support their loved ones throughout the legal process. Regularly accessing these records can provide valuable insights into the progression of a case, assisting families in planning their next steps effectively.

Court
Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search for individuals at Whiteside County Jail?

Inmate searches at Whiteside County Jail can be conducted through the official website of the Whiteside County Sheriff's Office, which provides an online database containing booking records. This resource allows users to search for individuals by name or booking number. It is essential to understand that this information may include details such as charges, booking dates, and any associated court dates. Additionally, inquiries can also be made directly at the jail's administrative office, where staff can assist with locating inmates.

What is the booking and intake process at Whiteside County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Whiteside County Jail involves several steps, commencing with the arrest and transportation of the individual to the facility. Upon arrival, personal information is collected, including identification and biographical data. Fingerprinting and photographing are conducted as part of the identification process. Following this, inmates are searched for contraband and assigned to a holding area until they can be processed. This entire procedure is designed to maintain security and efficiency within the facility while adhering to established policy frameworks.

What are the types of bail and bond available for inmates at Whiteside County Jail?

At Whiteside County Jail, various types of bail and bond options are available for inmates seeking release prior to trial. Commonly utilized forms include cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bonds require full payment of the set amount, whereas surety bonds involve a third-party bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee. The specific bond type and amount depend on the charges and legal circumstances surrounding the arrest. Compliance with Illinois law and local regulations is essential throughout this process.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status for inmates at Whiteside County Jail?

Inmates at Whiteside County Jail can be categorized as either pretrial or sentenced individuals. Pretrial inmates are those who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, and their legal status remains unresolved. Conversely, sentenced inmates have been convicted of a crime and are serving their time as determined by the court. Understanding this distinction is critical, as it impacts an inmate's rights, treatment options, and eligibility for programs within the facility, which are governed by state and local policies.

How can inmates access legal representation while at Whiteside County Jail?

Inmates at Whiteside County Jail maintain the right to access legal representation as outlined by constitutional protections. Attorneys can visit their clients during designated hours, and inmates are allowed to communicate with their legal counsel via phone or written correspondence. It is important for inmates to inform jail staff of their desire to contact an attorney, as procedures may vary. Additionally, resources are available for those who cannot afford legal representation, including public defenders, subject to application and eligibility requirements.

Are phone calls monitored at Whiteside County Jail?

Phone calls made by inmates at Whiteside County Jail are typically monitored and recorded, primarily for safety and security purposes. Inmates may utilize collect calls or prepaid phone services to communicate with individuals outside the jail. It is critical to understand that calls to attorneys are generally exempt from monitoring, maintaining the confidentiality of legal communications. Familiarity with these policies ensures that inmates and their families can effectively navigate communication methods while adhering to the established regulations.

What are the rules for video visitation at Whiteside County Jail?

Video visitation at Whiteside County Jail is designed to facilitate communication between inmates and their loved ones while maintaining security protocols. Family and friends must register for the video visitation system, which can involve creating an account and adhering to scheduling guidelines. Specific rules include maintaining appropriate behavior during visits, as inappropriate conduct may result in termination of the session. Additionally, video visitation typically requires a reliable internet connection, ensuring that all parties can connect effectively while adhering to facility policies.

What are the visitation rules for in-person visits at Whiteside County Jail?

In-person visitation at Whiteside County Jail is subject to specific rules and regulations to ensure security and order. Visitors must present valid identification and adhere to the scheduled visitation hours. Dress codes are enforced, prohibiting clothing that may be deemed inappropriate or disruptive. Additionally, physical contact is generally restricted, and visits may be monitored by staff. It is advisable for visitors to familiarize themselves with the jail's policies in advance to ensure compliance and a smooth visitation experience.

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

Sending money to an inmate at Whiteside County Jail can be accomplished through several methods, including electronic transfers, money orders, or placing funds directly into the inmate’s trust account via designated kiosks. Funds are typically used for the inmate's commissary purchases, which include food, hygiene items, and other necessities. It is essential to adhere to the specified limits and procedures outlined by the facility to ensure that the funds are credited accurately and promptly to the inmate's account.

What are the rules regarding sending mail to inmates at Whiteside County Jail?

Mail sent to inmates at Whiteside County Jail is subject to regulations designed to maintain security and order within the facility. All incoming mail must include the inmate's full name, booking number, and the jail's address. Certain items, such as contraband or inappropriate materials, are strictly prohibited. Legal mail, which pertains to communication with attorneys, is treated confidentially. Understanding these guidelines ensures that correspondence is delivered without delay and adheres to the facility's security protocols.

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

The release process for inmates at Whiteside County Jail involves several steps, culminating in the verification of eligibility for release. Upon completion of the legal requirements, including any imposed sentences or bail conditions, inmates may be processed for release. The timeline can vary based on factors such as the time of day, completion of paperwork, and potential pending charges. It is advisable for inmates and their families to inquire about specific release procedures to ensure a smooth transition upon discharge.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Whiteside County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at Whiteside County Jail are scheduled through coordination between the jail and the local court system. Following arraignment, inmates receive notification of their court dates, which are typically determined by the judge's schedule and legal requirements. Transportation to court is arranged by jail staff, and inmates are prepared for their appearances in compliance with court procedures. Awareness of the scheduling process is essential for inmates and their families to ensure readiness for upcoming court obligations.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings upon booking at Whiteside County Jail?

Upon booking at Whiteside County Jail, an inmate's personal property and belongings are collected and securely stored by staff. Items deemed contraband or prohibited are confiscated and may be disposed of or returned to the individual upon release. Inmates are provided with a list of items retained during their stay, and a procedure is established for family members to claim property if necessary. This policy serves to safeguard personal belongings while ensuring compliance with facility regulations.

How is medical care provided to inmates with special needs at Whiteside County Jail?

Medical care for inmates at Whiteside County Jail, including those with special needs, is administered in accordance with established health care policies and standards. Upon intake, medical assessments are conducted to identify any required treatments or accommodations. Ongoing medical services are available, ensuring that all inmates receive necessary care, including mental health support. Special provisions may be made for individuals with disabilities or chronic conditions, thus adhering to state and federal regulations concerning inmate health care rights.

What procedures are in place for inmate transfers at Whiteside County Jail?

Inmate transfer procedures at Whiteside County Jail are governed by security protocols and legal requirements. Transfers may occur due to various factors, including security concerns, medical needs, or court mandates. Prior to a transfer, inmates are typically notified of the change, and their personal belongings are secured. Coordination with receiving facilities is essential to ensure a smooth transition, and documentation is maintained to track the inmate's status throughout the transfer process, aligning with correctional policies.

How can I access public records related to Whiteside County Jail?

Access to public records pertaining to Whiteside County Jail is facilitated through the Whiteside County Sheriff's Office, which adheres to the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. Requests for records can be submitted in writing, specifying the information desired, which may include arrest records, booking details, and incident reports. Fees may apply for copies of documents, and response times can vary based on the nature of the request. Understanding this process is vital for individuals seeking information on incarcerated individuals or jail operations.

What are the differences in processing juveniles versus adults at Whiteside County Jail?

Processing juveniles and adults at Whiteside County Jail involves distinct protocols reflective of legal and ethical considerations. Juveniles are typically processed through specialized systems designed to address their developmental needs and legal protections, often resulting in alternative detention options or rehabilitation programs. In contrast, adults are subject to standard booking and processing procedures. These differences underscore the varying legal frameworks that govern the treatment of youth versus adults within the correctional system, aiming to promote rehabilitation and community safety.

What are detainer holds and how do they relate to ICE at Whiteside County Jail?

Detainer holds at Whiteside County Jail occur when an individual is held on behalf of another jurisdiction, often involving immigration authorities such as ICE. These holds may be placed when an inmate is suspected of being unlawfully present in the United States. The process can complicate an inmate's release, as they may be transferred to federal custody after serving their sentence. Understanding the implications of detainer holds is crucial for inmates and their families, as it can significantly affect legal status and future proceedings.

What are the implications of re-arrest and parole violations for inmates at Whiteside County Jail?

Re-arrest and parole violations for inmates at Whiteside County Jail have significant implications, potentially leading to additional charges or extended incarceration. A violation may occur if the conditions of parole are not met, such as failure to report to a parole officer or engaging in criminal behavior. Upon re-arrest, inmates may face new legal proceedings, and the original sentencing may be reconsidered. Understanding these repercussions is vital for inmates navigating the correctional system, as it influences their rehabilitation and reintegration efforts.

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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 Whiteside County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.