Conway 72 Hour Booking Database

Conway 72 hour booking records come from the city police and the county jail. The Conway Police Department books city arrests at its own intake desk. Most bookings move on to the Faulkner County Detention Center for the longer hold. A Conway 72 hour booking search can begin at CPD records or at the Faulkner County sheriff's roster. Both sources show the name, charges, bond, and court date. Conway is the county seat of Faulkner County and is home to three colleges, which shape a younger city feel. CPD runs 24 hour patrol and covers the campus edges with the college police teams.

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Conway 72 Hour Booking Overview

~67K Population
Faulkner County
CPD City Police
72 Hrs Booking Window

Conway Police 72 Hour Booking

The Conway Police Department sits at 1105 Springer Boulevard in Conway. CPD runs 24 hour patrol, a records division, and a booking desk for city arrests. When CPD makes an arrest, the intake team logs the charges, takes the prints and mugshot, and starts the 72 hour booking clock. Most Conway bookings then move to the Faulkner County jail within a day.

Here is a state level records portal that supports any Conway 72 hour booking search. The portal links to the case search, juror info, and forms for all 75 Arkansas counties.

The CPD Records Division handles copy requests for Conway 72 hour booking files. Walk in at the Springer Boulevard office, or send a FOIA by email. The office takes phone calls on charges and case status. Fees match the state rate under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Most basic booking reports run under a dollar per page.

Which County Handles Conway Arrests

All Conway arrests move to Faulkner County for the longer booking stay. The Faulkner County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and keeps the roster. The jail sits in Conway, which is the county seat. The Faulkner County Detention Center holds both city and county arrestees, so a Conway 72 hour booking often posts on the sheriff's list after CPD intake.

The county jail roster shows current bookings with name, charges, bond, and court date. Mayflower, Greenbrier, and Vilonia all use the same jail. That means the sheriff's list mixes Conway arrests with those from the rest of the county. The sheriff updates the roster as bookings and releases move through the day.

University of Central Arkansas Police, Hendrix College Public Safety, and Central Baptist College make campus arrests from time to time. Those cases route through Conway PD or the county sheriff for booking. Federal arrests in Conway do not show up on the county roster and go to the U.S. Marshals.

Note: Conway city arrests route to the Faulkner County Detention Center in Conway, so most booking details post to the sheriff's roster after CPD intake.

Conway 72 Hour Booking Court Link

A Conway booking case files in Faulkner County court. Misdemeanors go to Conway District Court. Felonies move up to Faulkner County Circuit Court. The Arkansas CourtConnect system covers both levels. Search by party name, case number, or file date. The search is free and runs on any browser.

The Faulkner County Circuit Clerk holds the certified case file. The office is in the county courthouse on East Oak Street in Conway, a short walk from the jail. Phone the clerk when you need a certified copy for a passport, a name change, or a court filing out of state. The clerk also pulls older records for a small copy fee.

The case ID ties each booking to the court file. First appearance sets bond and reads the charges. From there, the case moves to arraignment and trial if the charges hold. Conway 72 hour booking data rolls forward into CourtConnect as soon as the charges file. The clerk's office is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Conway 72 Hour Booking FOIA Request

The Arkansas FOIA gives any citizen the right to ask for a Conway booking record. The main law is at § 25-19-105. Jail logs, arrest reports, and shift sheets are open to the public under Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff, a 1991 state supreme court case that set the rule for broad public access to jail records.

Send the FOIA to the CPD Records Division for city level data, or to the Faulkner County Sheriff's Records for jail level data. Name the booked person, the date, and the records you want. Under § 25-19-103, the definition of a public record covers most booking files. The custodian has three business days to reply. Fees match the true cost of copies.

Note: Under § 12-12-1003, Social Security numbers and medical notes get redacted from Conway booking files before release.

Late replies can be challenged. You can file a civil action under § 25-19-107 and ask the judge to order release. The court can award fees to the winning side. Juvenile bookings are sealed and do not come out under FOIA. Sealed and expunged files stay out of public view.

State Resources for Conway Bookings

When a Conway booked person moves from the Faulkner County jail to a state prison after sentencing, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search is the tool to use. The ADC search filters by ADC number, name, gender, age, county, and facility. Mugshots load on request. The page is free.

The Arkansas State Police background check portal gives a full statewide criminal history. A name search is $22. An FBI fingerprint-based check adds $13. You need an INA account to run the online search. Mail-in requests go on form ASP-122.

The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry is public for moderate, high, and predator tiers. Search by name or by address radius near Conway. The ACIC office runs the registry for all of Arkansas and keeps the feed up to date.

Victim notice for a Faulkner County inmate is free through VINELink. Sign up for text, email, or phone alerts at vinelink.com or call 1-800-467-4943. The system pushes a real time alert when the booked person is moved, released, or re-booked.

The Arkansas Judicial Branch portal links to CourtConnect, forms, court rules, and judge lists for all 75 counties. Conway sits in the 20th Judicial Circuit, which also covers Searcy and Van Buren counties. A Conway 72 hour booking case can move through any court in the circuit if the charges span multiple areas. The portal keeps the dockets open for public review.

Conway 72 Hour Booking Search Tips

A Conway 72 hour booking search runs best with the full name of the booked person. A date of birth helps sort matches. A short date range trims the list. Start at the Faulkner County jail roster if the arrest just happened, since the live roster shows real time booking data. Move on to CourtConnect once the charges file, which can take a day or so.

For older Conway bookings, the CPD Records Division can pull files by name and date. The Faulkner County Circuit Clerk holds the certified court file. A FOIA letter is best when you want the full case packet. A phone call works for a quick status update on charges or bond. Email is the fastest way to get a receipt of the request.

Juvenile bookings stay out of the public view. A sealed or expunged file also stays out of CourtConnect and the sheriff's roster. If a Conway 72 hour booking request is denied without a valid ground, the Arkansas Attorney General's FOIA hotline can help with a review.

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Nearby Cities 72 Hour Booking

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