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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the process for someone who is arrested in Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois to go through the jail and court system?
If you are arrested in the Village of Roselle, Illinois, you will be transported to the Dupage County Jail for booking and processing. During booking, officers will record your personal information, take fingerprints and photographs, and log personal belongings. After booking, you may be held pending arraignment before the Dupage County Court. Under Illinois law, you have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney; if you cannot afford legal representation, a public defender will be appointed. Bail may be set at arraignment depending on the charges, your criminal history, and flight risk. Criminal history records are maintained by the Illinois State Police. The Dupage County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate roster at https://www.idoc.state.il.us/subsections/search/inms.asp where you can look up current detainees.
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What are the school district and education performance data for Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois?
The Roselle School District 12 is located in DuPage County, Illinois. The district serves approximately 2,400 students in grades K-8. According to the Illinois State Board of Education, the district's overall performance is rated as "Commendable," with a score of 81.3 out of 100. The district's student performance on the 2019 PARCC assessments was above the state average in both English Language Arts and Mathematics.
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What are the crime statistics for Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois?
According to the Illinois State Police, the crime rate in Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois for 2019 was 1,845.7 per 100,000 people. This is lower than the national average of 3,912.7 per 100,000 people. The most common crimes reported in Roselle were larceny/theft (1,039.3 per 100,000 people), burglary (541.2 per 100,000 people), and motor vehicle theft (265.2 per 100,000 people).
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What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois Library?
The Roselle Public Library in Dupage County, Illinois provides residents with access to public records and government document resources. Library cardholders can access online databases including genealogy services, historical newspapers, and Illinois government records. The reference staff can assist with locating court records, property records, and vital records through the library's online catalog and interlibrary loan network. The library maintains materials on how to submit public records requests under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which governs access to government documents in Illinois. The library also offers access to genealogy resources including the Roselle Illinois Archives and Genealogy at https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/home.html. Contact the Roselle Public Library reference desk at (630) for assistance or to confirm hours and services.
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Where is the Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois Public Library located?
The Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois Library is located at 40 S Park St, Roselle, IL 60172.
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Where is the nearest fingerprinting office located in Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois?
Fingerprinting services for Roselle, Illinois residents are provided at the Roselle Police Department, which serves Dupage County. Fingerprinting is required for a variety of purposes, including pre-employment background checks, professional licensing (nursing, teaching, law, real estate), volunteer work with children or the elderly, immigration and naturalization applications, firearm purchases, and FBI Identity History Summary requests. To schedule fingerprinting, call the Roselle Police Department at (630) or visit in person. Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport) and any required agency forms. Fingerprint cards are typically forwarded to the Illinois State Police for processing. For statewide fingerprint-based background checks, visit the Illinois State Police at https://www.isp.state.il.us/crimhistory/chri.cfm.
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What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois, and what information is provided in the records?
To obtain vital records for Roselle, DuPage County, Illinois, you will need to contact the DuPage County Clerk's Office which is responsible for issuing birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. You will need to provide the full name of the person on the certificate, the date and place of birth/death/marriage/divorce, the parents' full names (for birth certificates), and a valid photo ID.
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About Police Reports
Police reports from Roselle, Illinois can be obtained from the Roselle Police Department, located in Dupage County. To request a police report, visit the Records Division in person or submit a written request by mail. You will typically need the report number, date of incident, and your valid photo ID. A fee may be charged per page for copies. Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), most police reports are public records in Illinois, though portions related to active investigations, juvenile records, or sensitive personal information may be redacted. Contact the Roselle Police Department Records Division at (630) for information on fees, hours, and online request options. For statewide criminal records, visit https://www.isp.state.il.us/crimhistory/chri.cfm.
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About background check
A background check in Roselle, Dupage County, Illinois typically includes a review of criminal history, driving records, credit history, employment verification, education verification, and sex offender registry status. Employers, landlords, and licensing boards commonly request background checks in Illinois. Criminal background checks are processed through the Illinois State Police, which maintains arrest records, convictions, and disposition data for Illinois residents. The Illinois State Police provides official criminal history checks at https://www.isp.state.il.us/crimhistory/chri.cfm. Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), individuals have the right to request their own records. Federal background checks are available through the FBI's Identity History Summary program. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) governs how background check information may be used by employers and landlords.
Last reviewed: Mar 25, 2026 Updated: Mar 25, 2026