Jail & Inmate Information | Peoria County, IL (2024)

Personal Items for InmatesJail & Inmate Information | Peoria County, IL (1)

When leaving any items for an inmate, a valid ID is required. An inmate is allowed to receive the following items:

  • Males ~three (3) pairs of boxers or briefs per month
  • Females ~three (3) bras and three (3) panties per month

Please note: No buttons, snaps, etc. are allowed on boxers, briefs or panties. Bras may not contain under wires or other hard materials. They must be in the original packaging and unopened. Opened packages will not be accepted. Bras/Underwear in excess of 3 per month will be placed into the inmate's property.

Property

Clothing to be worn for a jury trial will be accepted by the jail. These items will only be accepted the Monday before a trial date. This drop off will also be done in the form of a clothing exchange.

Property release

  • Any inmate wishing to have their personal property released to family or friends will be allowed to sign over their property.
  • The property that will be released while the inmate is still in custody will only be the inmate's personal property.
  • Any clothing and or items that are in the inmate's cell will only be released if and when and inmate is sentenced and released to the Illinois Department of Corrections. A letter will be sent to the family or friend of the inmate's choice when the property is ready for pick up.

Inmate Mail Including Money Orders & Cashier Checks

Personal letters or documents to the inmate will only be accepted by mail. All money orders and cashier checks must be made payable to the inmate. Do not send cash through the mail. Money orders, cashier checks and personal mail must be addressed as follows:

Inmate Name
c/o Peoria County Jail
301 N. Maxwell Road
Peoria, IL 61604

All incoming Inmate mail will be opened and inspected for contraband, but not read. Items that are NOT accepted by the jail include but are not limited to:

  • Books, including torn out pages and copies of;
  • Magazines, including torn out pages and copies of;
  • Newspaper clippings; includingcopies of;
  • Envelopes, stamps, and writing paper;
  • Personal checks;
  • Voice recorded or musical cards;
  • Any metal or plastic;
  • Sexually explicit material;
  • Polaroid pictures;
  • Pictures with gang signs or mugshots; or
  • Anything determined by staff to be a security threat.

Any mailing found to contain contraband will be returned to the sender in its entirety.

Inmate Phone Accounts

Inmates can purchase phone time using their inmate account. Friends and family can also set up prepaid phone accounts. For more information, please visit the GTL website (select friends and family information) or call 1-800-483-8314.

Medical

No prescriptions are accepted. However, eyeglasses, contacts and contact solution (unopened) may be left. We do not discuss any inmate medical issues with the family or friends due to the HIPAA law. We do have 24 hour medical staff on duty to assist with any inmate medical need.

Commissary

Commissary is held once per week, on Wednesday. Should you wish to drop off money for an inmate to use for commissary, you need to do so prior to 2:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior.

Jail & Inmate Information | Peoria County, IL (2024)

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