Cook County Jail - Division IV, IL Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

- 2717 South Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60608
- Website
- 773-674-7100
Cook County Jail - Division IV inmate locator: Cell Location, Amount, Current Housing Block, Disposition, Charges, Release Date, Loc, Court, Booking Date, Arrests, Eye Color, Inmate List, Criminal Records, Marriage and Divorce Records, Bookings, Incarceration Date, Current Location, Court, Bond, Mugshots, Race, Personal Description, Type, Who's in jail.
Cook County Jail – Division IV, located in Chicago, Illinois, is a medium-security detention center that houses inmates who are awaiting trial or sentencing. Cook County Jail – Division IV is run by the Cook County Sheriff’s Department, and Sheriff supervises the jail. This facility has a capacity of 42 inmates and employs seven full-time staff.
Inmates are housed in separate areas of the jail depending on the crimes they committed, their current risk assessment, and their behavior. The mission of Cook County Jail – Division IV is to support and prepare the inmate for release—giving them their best chance to never return to jail.
Inmates at Cook County Jail – Division IV have access to various treatment and rehabilitation programs, including substance abuse programs and educational programs. Religious services and recreational time are available to all inmates. Inmates are given three meals a day—all meals are approved by a dietician.
Cook County Jail - Division IV - General Information
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Facility Name
Cook County Jail – Division IV
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Facility Type
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Address
2717 South Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60608
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Phone
773-674-7100
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Facility Name
Cook County Jail – Division IV
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Facility Type
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Address
2717 South Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60608
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Phone
773-674-7100
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Country
Cook County
Cook County Sheriffs Office / Cook County Department Of Corrections
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Address
2700 South California Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60608
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Phone
708-865-4700
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Email
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Website
How to Find Someone in Cook County Jail – Division IV
If someone you know is serving time in Cook County Jail - Division IV, you can search for him or her in this Cook County Jail - Division IV log. You can search the roster, or you can simply do an inmate search of the inmate’s first and last name.
When you click on an inmate’s name, you will see his or her mugshot, booking number, date of birth, arrest date, and charges.
Send a Mail/Package
Inmates at Cook County Jail - Division IV may receive only metered, unstamped, plain white postcards no larger than 4" x 6" as mail. Writing must be in pencil or blue or black ink. Any other mail will be returned to the sender.
If no return address is available, unauthorized mail will be stored in the inmate's locker until the inmate's release.
To send a mail to an inmate at this facility, address the envelope as follows:
Inmate’s full name
Cook County Jail - Division IV
2717 South Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60608
Magazines and books may be sent to an inmate if they are directly from the publisher.
Sending Money
You can either send money to an inmate dropping off a money order at the Cook County Jail - Division IV, or you can use MoneyGram to deposit money in an inmate’s account.
Regardless of the method of sending funds, there are several key things you will need to know:
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Inmate’s full committed name
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Inmate’s ID number
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Inmate’s location – or a system like the federal BOP
Phone Calls
Inmates at Cook County Jail - Division IV are allowed to make phone calls through the system if there is money in the inmate’s account. Inmates are not allowed to receive incoming calls.
Cook County Jail - Division IV has a phone program where you set up an account through the third-party company, GlobalTel, and then they charge you fees for each minute called.
Visitation Rules
Cook County Jail - Division IV requires that all visitors to fill out an application prior to your visiting an inmate. Applications must be approved prior to visiting an inmate.
Jail visits are conducted in person behind glass or on a televised screen from another location. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and guardians must provide proof of their guardianship.
Here are some other rules regarding visitation:
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Inmates at Cook County Jail - Division IV are only allowed 2 visits per month.
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Only one child is permitted to visit at a time.
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You must bring proper forms of identification for yourself and your child (birth certificate).
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Attorneys can visit inmates as many times as needed.
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You must cancel a scheduled visit at least two hours prior to your visit.
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If you do not show up for a visit more than twice in 30 days or 3 consecutive times, your visitation may be suspended.
You can call 773-674-7100 for questions regarding jail visitation.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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