Lookup Arrests, Most Wanted, and Police Records in Savoy, IL. Results: Inmate List, Jail Records, Jail Roster Number, Warrants, Mugshot, Charges, Dispositions, Warrant Number, Bond Amount, Race, DOB, Eyes, Height, Weight, Sex, Age, Hair
Savoy, Illinois – Information
Savoy, Illinois is a village in Champaign County, Illinois. The county seat of Champaign County is Urbana. The population at the 2010 census was 7,280. The village was named after Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy, who had paid the area a visit in 1861. Savoy is located south of Champaign, Illinois and north of the Willard Airport. This is a prime location for residents and business since it is at the south entrance to Champaign.
Savoy, Illinois
611 N. Dunlap
Savoy, Illinois 61874
Phone: 817-359-5894
Fax: 217-359-0202
There is 1 registered sex offender in Savoy Illinois as of June 2018. The ratio of residents to the number of sex offenders is 8,196 to 1. Livability in Savory is at 73 out of 100, amenities in the cities is at a B+, Cost of Living c-, crime rate B-, Educations D-, Employment A-, Housing C, Weather is at a B-. the overall crime rate in Savoy is 33% lower than the national average and for every 100,00 people, there are 5.18 daily crimes occurring in Savoy. It is 41% safer than other cities in the United States and you have a 1 in 53 chance of becoming a victim of crime in Savoy.
Savoy, Illinois – Police Department Information
The Village of Savoy Illinois relies on the Champaign County Sheriff’s Department for law enforcement activities.
Savoy, Illinois – Open Records Requests
Request can be made y filling out the form on the website at:
Savoy Village FOIA RequestYou can also mail your request in writing to:
611 N. Dunlap
Savoy, Illinois 61874
Phone: 817-359-5894
Fax: 217-359-0202
County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Savoy, Illinois (Champaign County)
The Champaign County Sheriff’s Department is in Urbana, Illinois. The Sheriff’s Department employs 50 employees and handles cases related to burglaries, robberies, criminal sexual assaults, and homicides. The corrections department houses 660 prisoners each month and provides security services for in custody inmates during trials. The office handles 40,000 calls for service each year.
The Correction Division is committed to providing a county jail that is safe and secure for inmates and staff that meets or exceeds all constitutional requirements and Illinois Jail Standards. Jail Standards also provide opportunities for inmates to improve themselves and deal with personal issues.
Sheriff’s Department
Dan Walsh, Sheriff
(call Teresa Schleinz, Secretary at 217-384-1205)
204 E Main Street
Urbana, Illinois 61801
217-384-1204
There are two facilities:
The Satellite Jail on Lierman Avenue in Urbana and the Downtown Jail across form the Champaign County Courthouse on Main Street in Urbana.
Outside vendors provide meal preparation, medical and mental health services.
Address mail to inmates in the following manner:
Champaign County Jail
Prisoner’s Name
204 E. Main Street
Urbana, Illinois 61801
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