Find 72 Hour Booking in Jacksonville

Jacksonville 72 hour booking records start at the Jacksonville Police Department on Marshall Road. JPD runs city patrol and logs every city arrest at the station. Most bookings then move to the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility for the longer stay. A Jacksonville 72 hour booking search runs through the JPD records desk or the Pulaski County Sheriff's roster. Both stops show name, charges, bond, and court date. Jacksonville sits in north Pulaski County, near the Little Rock Air Force Base. The town is the third largest city in Pulaski County.

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Jacksonville 72 Hour Booking Overview

~28K Population
Pulaski County
JPD City Police
72 Hrs Booking Window

Jacksonville Police 72 Hour Booking

The Jacksonville Police Department sits at 1400 Marshall Road, Jacksonville, AR 72076. JPD runs 24 hour patrol, a records unit, and a holding area for short stays. When JPD makes an arrest, intake takes prints, snaps the booking photo, logs the charge, and starts the 72 hour booking clock. Most city arrests then route to the Pulaski County jail in the next day.

The Records Division handles FOIA requests for Jacksonville 72 hour booking files. Ask for incident reports, arrest reports, and shift logs by phone, email, or in person at the front counter. Copy fees match the Arkansas state rate set under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Most pulls cost just cents per page.

JPD shares data with the Pulaski County Sheriff and the state ACIC system. The department also coordinates with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations on cases tied to Little Rock Air Force Base personnel. Active warrants get a daily push out to other Arkansas agencies.

Which County Handles Jacksonville Arrests

All Jacksonville arrests move to Pulaski County for the longer-term booking stay. Jacksonville is part of Pulaski County. The Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility at 3201 West Roosevelt Road in Little Rock is the only county jail in Pulaski. It holds more than 1,200 inmates on an average day, which makes it the biggest county jail in Arkansas.

The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office runs the jail. The sheriff covers all of Pulaski County, not just Jacksonville. Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood, and Maumelle all use the same jail. So a Jacksonville 72 hour booking search may also show in the sheriff's roster after JPD intake.

The live Pulaski County inmate roster shows who is in the jail right now. The roster takes name and booking number searches. Bond, charges, and court date info load on the detail page for each booking. Mugshots are on most entries.

Note: Jacksonville police arrests route to the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility, so most full booking details land on the sheriff's roster after JPD intake.

Jacksonville 72 Hour Booking Court Link

A Jacksonville booking case files in Pulaski County court. Misdemeanors stay in Jacksonville District Court. Felonies move to Pulaski County Circuit Court. The Arkansas CourtConnect system covers both. You can search by party name, case number, or file date. CourtConnect is free.

The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk sits at 401 West Markham Street in Little Rock. The clerk holds the certified case file, while CourtConnect has the online view. Ask the clerk for a certified copy when you need a court-sealed record for a passport, a name change, or an out-of-state license check.

The first court date in a Jacksonville booking sets bond and reads the charges. From there, the case moves to arraignment and trial, if the charges hold. The case ID on CourtConnect ties the Jacksonville 72 hour booking to the court file. Each entry shows the docket items, the next hearing, and the names of the judge and lawyers.

Pulaski County is the largest court system in Arkansas. The circuit court has many divisions, with judges that hear criminal, civil, and family cases. Most Jacksonville bookings land in the criminal division.

Jacksonville 72 Hour Booking FOIA Request

The Arkansas FOIA lets any citizen of Arkansas ask for a Jacksonville booking record. The core law sits at § 25-19-105. Jail logs, arrest reports, and shift sheets are all open under Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff, a 1991 Arkansas Supreme Court case that ruled in favor of public access to police records.

Send a FOIA to the JPD Records Division for city-level data. Send it to the Pulaski County Sheriff's Records team for jail-level data. Name the booked person, the date, and the records you want. The custodian has three business days to reply.

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

If the reply is late or records are pulled back without a valid reason, the Attorney General can review. A civil action under § 25-19-107 also works. A court can order the record put out and award fees to the side that wins. Juvenile bookings stay sealed under state law and do not come out under FOIA.

State Resources for Jacksonville Bookings

When a Jacksonville booked person moves from county custody to a state prison after a felony sentence, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search is the right tool. The ADC page lets you filter by ADC number, name, gender, age, county, and unit. The search is free and quick.

The Arkansas State Police background check portal gives a full statewide criminal history. A name-based check runs $22. An FBI fingerprint check runs $13. You need an Information Network of Arkansas account. Mail-in checks go on form ASP-122 for $25.

The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry is open for moderate, high, and sexually violent predator tiers. Search by name or address radius near Jacksonville. Victim notice for the Pulaski County jail is free at vinelink.com or 1-800-467-4943. Alerts push out by phone, text, or email when a booked person is moved or released.

Federal arrests in Jacksonville are not on state or county rosters. Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator for those. Service members from Little Rock Air Force Base may also face military court action through the base provost marshal. The Arkansas court page links to all state-level court tools used in Pulaski County cases.

Jacksonville 72 Hour Booking Records Retention

The Jacksonville police and the Pulaski County sheriff hold Jacksonville 72 hour booking files for set periods under Arkansas records rules. The intake log, charge sheet, and bond paper stay on the active roster while the booked person is in custody. After release or transfer, the data moves to archive storage. Jail management systems keep a digital copy that the records clerk can pull on request. Arkansas does not set a single fixed retention window for all booking data, so the period tracks the local policy.

For older Jacksonville bookings that are off the live roster, the sheriff's records division is the right path. Ask for an archive search by name and approximate date. The CourtConnect portal also shows the court file tied to the booking, which gives a second trace for older cases. Docket entries, charges, and case outcomes stay on the court side even after the jail side clears the record from the active roster.

If an Jacksonville 72 hour booking file is too old for the digital feed, a paper pull may be needed. The records staff can set a time for an in-person review during office hours. Bring a photo ID and the booking details you have. Fees for copies follow the § 25-19-105 cost rule.

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Nearby Arkansas Cities

Other cities near Jacksonville run their own 72 hour booking units through city police, with the Pulaski County jail as the common handoff point.