Search Rogers 72 Hour Booking
Rogers 72 hour booking records come from the city police and the county jail. The Rogers Police Department takes in city arrests at its own intake desk. Most bookings then move to the Benton County jail for longer holds. A Rogers 72 hour booking search can start at RPD records or at the Benton County sheriff's roster. Each source lists the booked name, charges, bond, and court date. Rogers is a fast growing city in northwest Arkansas, in Benton County. RPD runs 24 hour patrol for the city, and the booking unit logs every new intake.
Rogers 72 Hour Booking Overview
Rogers Police 72 Hour Booking
The Rogers Police Department is at 1905 South Dixieland Road. RPD runs round the clock patrol, a records division, and a booking desk for city arrests. When RPD makes an arrest, the intake team logs the charges, takes the prints and mugshot, and starts the 72 hour booking clock. Most Rogers bookings move on to the Benton County jail in Bentonville within a day.
Here is the RPD home page for reference. Use Arkansas CourtConnect for a statewide view of the case once the charges file in court.
The RPD Records Division takes copy and FOIA requests for Rogers 72 hour booking files. Walk in at the front counter on Dixieland, or send an email. The office accepts phone calls for quick questions on charges and case status. Copy fees match the state rate under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Most pages run under a dollar.
Which County Handles Rogers Arrests
All Rogers arrests move to Benton County for the longer booking stay. The Benton County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Bentonville, which is the Benton County seat. The jail holds both city and county arrestees. A Rogers 72 hour booking can land in the sheriff's roster after RPD finishes intake and transports the booked person to the main jail.
Bentonville, Siloam Springs, and Centerton also use the Benton County jail. So the roster mixes bookings from all the main cities in the county. The sheriff posts a current list with name, charges, bond, and first court date. The list updates through the day.
Federal arrests in Rogers do not post to the county roster. Those go to the U.S. Marshals and then to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The ASU and Northwest Arkansas Community College campus arrests route through the city or the county, not the school.
Note: Rogers city arrests route to the Benton County jail in Bentonville, so most Rogers 72 hour booking details post to the sheriff's roster.
Rogers 72 Hour Booking Court Link
A Rogers booking case files in Benton County court. Misdemeanors go to Rogers District Court. Felonies move to Benton County Circuit Court. Traffic and minor cases stay at the city level. The Arkansas CourtConnect system covers all of those. You can search by party name, case number, or file date. The tool is free to use.
The Benton County Circuit Clerk holds the certified case file. The office is in the county courthouse in Bentonville, which is a short drive from Rogers. Phone the clerk when you need a certified copy for a passport, a name change, or an out of state court filing. The clerk also keeps older case files on request for a small copy fee.
The case ID ties each booking to the court file. The first appearance sets bond and reads the charges. From there, the case moves to arraignment and trial if the charges hold. Rogers 72 hour booking data rolls forward into the court feed through CourtConnect. The clerk's office opens on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Rogers 72 Hour Booking FOIA Request
The Arkansas FOIA gives any citizen the right to ask for a Rogers booking record. The main law is at § 25-19-105. Jail logs, arrest reports, and shift sheets are all open to the public under Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff, a 1991 state supreme court case that locked in broad public access.
Send the FOIA to the RPD Records Division for city level data, or to the Benton County Sheriff's Records Division for jail level data. Name the booked person, the date, and the records you want. Under § 25-19-103, a public record is broad. The custodian has three business days to reply under state law. Fees are limited to the true cost of copies.
Note: Under § 12-12-1003, sensitive fields like Social Security numbers get redacted from Rogers booking records before release.
If a reply is late, the office can be held in default under § 25-19-107. You can file a civil action and ask the court to order release. The judge can award fees to the winning side. Juvenile booking files are sealed and do not come out under FOIA.
State Resources for Rogers Bookings
When a Rogers booked person moves from the Benton County jail to a state prison, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search takes over. The ADC search works by ADC number, name, gender, age, county, or facility. Mugshots load on request. The search is free to use.
The Arkansas State Police background check portal gives the 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 the moderate, high, and predator tiers. Search by name or by address radius near Rogers. ACIC is the state agency that runs the registry feed for all of Arkansas.
Victim notice for a Benton 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 sends a real time alert when the booked person is moved, released, or re-booked.
The Arkansas Judicial Branch site links to CourtConnect, forms, court rules, and judge lists. Rogers sits in the 19th Judicial Circuit West, which also covers the rest of Benton County. A Rogers 72 hour booking case can tie to any Benton County court. Each court runs its own docket, so the judge and date change with the charge level.
Rogers 72 Hour Booking Search Tips
A Rogers 72 hour booking search runs best with the full name of the booked person. A date of birth helps to sort out matches. A narrow date range trims the list to the right bookings. Start with the Benton County jail roster if the arrest just happened, since the roster shows real time data. Move on to CourtConnect once the charges file in court, which often takes a day or two.
For older Rogers bookings, the RPD Records Division can pull files by name and date. The Benton County Circuit Clerk holds the certified court file. Use a FOIA letter for a full case packet. Use a phone call for a quick status check. Email is the fastest way to get a receipt of the request.
Juvenile records stay out of the public view. A sealed or expunged file also stays out of CourtConnect and the sheriff's roster. If a Rogers 72 hour booking request is denied without a valid ground, the Arkansas Attorney General's FOIA hotline can help with a review.
Nearby Cities 72 Hour Booking
Other cities near Rogers run their own 72 hour booking desks through city police, with the Benton or Washington County jail as the next step.