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Cass County Sheriff Overview

Cass County can be found in Central Illinois with a total area of 384 square miles. According to the 2010 census, there are 13,642 people currently calling this place home. The county seat is Virginia. Cass County was created out of a portion of Morgan County in 1837. It was named after General Lewis Cass who fought during the War of 1812. The zip codes of this county are 62618, 62622, 62691, and 62673.

The highest ranking law enforcement officer in Cass County is Sheriff Bob Fair. His second-in-command is Chief Deputy James French who oversees the day-to-day operations of the Sheriff’s Office. You can reach either individual using the contact details posted below.

Cass County Sheriff’s Office
101 N. Front St.
Virginia, IL 62691
Phone: (217) 452-7718
Fax: (217) 452-7211
Email: [email protected]

Inmate Search in Cass County Jail

Cass County Jail does not have a Weekly Arrest Report Online. If you wish to locate someone who may be detained in this facility, you can contact the Sheriff’s Office at 217-452-7718.

Important Jail Policies and Procedures

The visitation policy at Cass County Jail requires all visitors sign in at least 15 minutes before the start of a visit. A valid government-issued ID such as a driver’s license or passport must be presented during the registration process. In addition, all visitors will have to subject to a search. Personal belongings will not be allowed inside the visitation area. For more information, please call at (217) 452-7718.

Inmates can receive mail from family and friends. All incoming mail is subject to be searched for the presence of contraband. To send mail to an inmate, please follow the format below:
Inmate’s Name
Cass County Jail
101 N. Front St.
Virginia, IL 62691

Sex Offender Search and Lookup

It is mandated by federal law that all sex offenders must have their information recorded in the state sex offender registry and the national sex offender registry. A person is classified as a sex offender if he has been found guilty of an illegal offense involving sexual misconduct such as sex trafficking, rape, and prostitution. Anyone residing in Cass County can locate offenders in their neighborhood by visiting the Illinois Sex Offender Registry. Keep in mind that not all offenders obey the registration law. You may encounter some records with only last known addresses listed.

Bail and Bondsman

The court requires a pledge of money or property (called bail) to be used as collateral before it will grant the temporary release of a pretrial inmate. The bail will ensure that the defendant will return to court once the trial begins. If he doesn’t, the money is forfeited and a warrant for his arrest will be issued.

If a defendant pay for bail on his own, he can hire a bondsman to act as a surety. A bondsman typically charges 10% of the bail as his fee which is non-refundable.

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