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Pulaski County Sheriff Overview

Pulaski County is located in the south of Illinois, USA where the total population is 5,678. Located in Southern Illinois, Pulaski County has 6,161 residents (2010 census) in its 203-square mile area. The county seat is Mound City. Pulaksi County was created from portions of Alexander and Johnson counties ni 1843. It was named after a Polish nobleman who fought with the Americans during the Revolutionary War. The zip codes of this county are 62964, 62970, 62973, 62976, 62996, and 62963.

Sheriff Randy Kern is the head law enforcement officer in Pulaski County. Chief Deputy B. Pickett is his second-in-command, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the entire department. You can get in touch with any of the officers of the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office using the contact details below.

Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office
500 Illinois Avenue, Room A
Mound City, IL 62963
Phone: (618) 748-9374
Fax: (618) 748-9022
Email: [email protected]

Inmate Search in Pulaski County Jail

Pulaski County Jail maintains a Weekly Arrest Report Online. This list contains all the individuals currently housed in the facility. The information includes the detainee’s name, age, address, arrest date, and charges.

Weekly Arrest Report Online:

Important Jail Policies and Procedures

Inmates are afforded the privilege of visitation at the Pulaski County Jail. All visitors are required to register their information during their first visit. They are required to present valid picture identification (includes a date of birth) at every visit. Visitors are subject to a search. All personal belongings such as bags, coats, hooded jackets, cameras, and cell phones cannot be brought inside the visitation area. Minors must be in the company of a parent or legal guardian. The jail requires all visitors to be in proper attire. To get the visiting hours for this facility, please get in touch with the Sheriff’s Office at (618) 748-9374.

Sex Offender Search and Lookup

Federal law stipulates that all sex offenders must must register their information in the state sex offender database and the national sex offender database. The classification of sex offender is given to a person with a conviction for a crime involving sexual conduct such as rape, child pornography, and incest. Anyone residing in Pulaski County can locate these offenders in their neighborhood by checking the Illinois Sex Offender Registry. Some offenders fail to comply with the registration law. As a result, you may find that some records will only show the last known address of the offender.

Bail and Bondsman

To remain free while awaiting trial, a defendant is required to pledge money or property to the court. It will serve as collateral to secure his compliance with the court’s orders. This pledge is called bail and will be refunded minus court fees at the end of the trial. If the defendant fails to appear in court, the court will revoke the bail and issue an arrest for his warrant. The defendant also forfeits the money.

A bondsman can act as a surety for a defendant who cannot afford to post bail. He typically charges 10% of the bail amount as his fee. Unlike bail, this cannot be refunded even if the case is dismissed.

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