Siloam Springs 72 Hour Booking

A Siloam Springs 72 hour booking record starts at the city police desk and ends up at the Benton County jail. The Siloam Springs Police Department books the person, runs prints, and takes the mugshot. Most cases then move to the Benton County Detention Center for a longer stay. To run a Siloam Springs 72 hour booking search, the city records desk and the county jail roster are the two main spots to check. Both list the booked name, charges, bond, and the next court date. Siloam Springs sits in northwest Arkansas, on the Oklahoma state line.

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Siloam Springs 72 Hour Booking Overview

~18K Population
Benton County
SSPD City Police
72 Hrs Booking Window

Siloam Springs Police 72 Hour Booking

The Siloam Springs Police Department sits at 410 N Broadway in Siloam Springs, AR 72761. The department runs 24/7 patrol, a records unit, and a small city booking desk. When the SSPD makes an arrest, the intake team logs the charges, takes prints, and snaps the mugshot. The 72 hour clock starts at that point. Most city bookings then move to the Benton County jail within a day.

The Records Division at SSPD takes FOIA requests for Siloam Springs 72 hour booking files. Ask for the arrest report, the case sheet, or the booking log by phone, by email, or in person at the front counter. Copy fees match the state rate set by Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. The records desk is the first stop for city-level data on a Siloam Springs booking.

SSPD also posts crime stats and active warrant info on the city site. Sex offender compliance is checked by the same office. The records team works Monday through Friday in normal hours.

Which County Handles Siloam Springs Arrests

All Siloam Springs arrests move to Benton County for the 72 hour booking stay. Siloam Springs is part of Benton County, with Bentonville as the county seat. The Benton County Detention Center holds all booked people from SSPD, Bentonville Police, Rogers Police, and the sheriff's deputies. The jail is the only county lockup in Benton.

The Benton County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and the booking unit. Booking data flows from SSPD intake into the county roster within 24 hours. The roster is the main public tool for a Siloam Springs 72 hour booking lookup. It lists each booked person by name, with bond, charges, and a court date. Mugshots are on most entries, and the search is free.

Note: City of Siloam Springs arrests route to the Benton County Detention Center, so most booking details land on the sheriff's roster after the SSPD intake.

Siloam Springs Court Records and 72 Hour Booking

Siloam Springs booking cases file in Benton County court. Misdemeanors go to Siloam Springs District Court for small city-level matters. Felonies go to Benton County Circuit Court in Bentonville. Most case data shows up on the Arkansas CourtConnect system. You can search by party name, by case number, or by file date. The portal is free and runs on desktop and mobile.

Here is the Arkansas CourtConnect search page. Siloam Springs 72 Hour Booking court case search The form takes a name or a case number to pull case files tied to Siloam Springs arrests in Benton County.

The Benton County Circuit Clerk holds the certified case file. Ask the clerk for a sealed copy when you need a court record for a passport, a name change, or an out-of-state matter. Copy fees are small, and the clerk replies in three business days under state law. The case ID links each booking to a court file. From first appearance, the case moves to arraignment and trial, if charges hold.

Siloam Springs 72 Hour Booking FOIA Requests

The Arkansas FOIA lets any citizen ask for a Siloam Springs 72 hour booking record. The core law is § 25-19-105. Booking sheets, jail logs, and arrest reports are open to the public under Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff. The 1991 Arkansas Supreme Court case made it clear that police booking files are public records.

Send your FOIA to SSPD Records for city-level data, or to the Benton County Sheriff's Records Division for jail-level data. Name the booked person, the date of arrest, and the records you want. The custodian has three business days to reply. Fees are the true cost of copy work, which is usually a few cents per page.

Some data gets pulled before release. Under § 12-12-1003, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and medical notes get redacted from any released booking file. Juvenile bookings are sealed in full. If a reply runs late or the records are denied with no good cause, the Attorney General can review. A civil action under § 25-19-107 can also force release.

Note: Always state in your FOIA that you want all responsive records on the named subject for the dates listed, since vague requests can slow the reply.

State Resources for Siloam Springs Bookings

When a Siloam Springs booked person moves from county custody to a state prison after sentencing, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search is the next tool. The ADC page filters by ADC number, name, gender, age, county, and facility. The search is free, and mugshots load on request.

Here is the ADC inmate search page. Siloam Springs 72 Hour Booking ADC inmate search The page is the right next step once a case files past the county jail and goes to a state unit.

The Arkansas State Police background check portal at cbc.ark.org gives a full statewide criminal history. A name-based check is $22, and an FBI fingerprint check is $13. You need an Information Network of Arkansas account to use the portal. Mail-in checks use form ASP-122 for $25.

Victim notice from the Benton County jail is free through VINELink. Sign up for phone, email, or text alerts at vinelink.com or call 1-800-467-4943. Alerts push out in real time when a booked person is moved, released, or re-booked. The Sex Offender Registry is also public for moderate, high, and predator tiers at acic.arkansas.gov.

Siloam Springs 72 Hour Booking Records Retention

The Siloam Springs police and the Benton County sheriff hold Siloam Springs 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 Siloam Springs 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 Siloam Springs 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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