Arkansas County 72 Hour Booking

Arkansas County 72 hour booking records cover one of the oldest counties in the state. The county was set up in 1813. The county seat is DeWitt, with Stuttgart as the second seat. The Arkansas County Sheriff's Office logs each new intake at the county jail and posts the data through public channels. You can search Arkansas County 72 hour booking files by name, by date, or by case number. The roster shows the booked name, charges, bond, and court date. City police in Stuttgart and DeWitt also feed into the same booking system.

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Arkansas County 72 Hour Booking Overview

~17K Population
DeWitt County Seat
1813 County Founded
72 Hrs Booking Window

Arkansas County 72 Hour Booking Agency

The Arkansas County Sheriff's Office runs the booking unit for the county. The office serves DeWitt, Stuttgart, and the rural area around them. It logs each arrest, takes fingerprints, runs the photo, and sets the file in the jail system. The office works close with Stuttgart Police and DeWitt Police. Both city units bring people to the county jail for the booking step.

The sheriff handles the records side too. The Records Division pulls Arkansas County 72 hour booking sheets, incident reports, and crash reports for any citizen who asks. The office runs a 24-hour dispatch line for both 911 calls and non-emergency notes. Active warrant lists are kept for public review. Sex offender data is logged and shared with the state registry. The office follows Arkansas State Archives rules for record holds.

Booking files at Arkansas County include the date and time of arrest, the charge code, bond amount, the arresting officer, and a mugshot. Some early items may stay back from public view while a case is open. That follows the active investigation rule under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Once the file is closed or charges are filed in court, the booking data opens up.

Arkansas County Detention Center

The Arkansas County Detention Center is the local jail. The sheriff runs the unit. It houses pretrial detainees and people doing short county terms. The booking step takes place in the intake area when a person is brought in. Staff log the data, take prints, and check for active warrants in state and federal feeds.

The jail follows Arkansas Jail Standards. Visit hours, mail rules, and phone access are set by the facility. Cash bonds are taken at set hours. Court transport is run by deputies. Medical care, meals, and short work release options are part of the day-to-day. For specific Arkansas County 72 hour booking info on a person now in custody, the office can pull live data during work hours.

You can call the jail to check on a booked person or to set up a visit. Jail staff can confirm if a name is on the current roster and give a general charge update. Mugshots and full booking sheets need to come through the Records Division. The jail does not give out medical or mental health notes, since those stay sealed under § 12-12-1003.

Note: The Arkansas County Detention Center handles all bookings from sheriff deputies, Stuttgart Police, and DeWitt Police, so all local intakes route to one site.

Arkansas County Court Records and Bookings

An Arkansas County booking moves to court fast. The first appearance is set within about three days. Then the file starts in the local court system. You can track each case through Arkansas CourtConnect. CourtConnect has Circuit Court, District Court, and traffic case data. Search by name or case number from any web browser. The system runs 24 hours a day.

The Arkansas County Circuit Clerk sits at 101 Court Square in DeWitt. The phone is (870) 946-4219. The clerk holds the official paper file for each case. Staff can pull a certified copy of a booking-linked court record. Copy fees are set by state schedule. District Court files are kept at a separate office, also in Hamburg style format for the smaller cases.

Some records may not show online. Sealed cases, juvenile files, and items under Administrative Order 19 stay off the public feed. For these, you have to ask in person. The clerk can tell you if a file exists and if you have the right to view it. Arkansas County 72 hour booking entries that link to a court case will show up in CourtConnect once the charge is filed.

FOIA Request for Arkansas County Booking Records

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act gives any citizen the right to ask for an Arkansas County 72 hour booking record. The main law is at Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Jail logs, arrest sheets, and booking data are open. The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled on this in Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff, a 1991 case. The court said booking and arrest data must stay open to the public.

To file, send a short letter or email to the sheriff's Records Division. Name the booked person, the date of arrest, and the records you want. Ask for the booking sheet, intake log, and bond data. The office must reply within three business days. If the reply is late or held back without cause, you can appeal under § 25-19-107.

Note: Some Arkansas County booking data is held back under § 12-12-1003, such as Social Security numbers and any medical notes.

Older Arkansas County bookings may be on paper. The sheriff has a digital log for most files from recent years. Older items may need an in-person pull at the Records Division. Juvenile bookings are sealed and stay outside the FOIA scope.

Arkansas County Inmate Alerts and VINELink

VINELink is a free notice tool for victims and the general public. The site covers Arkansas County jail data. You can sign up for text, phone, or email alerts when a booked person is moved or let go. The web sign-up is at vinelink.com. The toll-free line is 1-800-467-4943. The service runs 24 hours a day.

Alerts push out in real time when the status flips. You can put more than one phone number on a case. The system has English and Spanish help. Offenders are not told of the sign-ups. You can cancel or change your alerts on the site at any time.

For a state prison move, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search takes over where the county jail data ends. When an Arkansas County inmate is sent to a state unit after sentencing, the ADC search becomes the main trace tool. The page lets you filter by ADC number, name, county of conviction, and unit.

State Resources for Arkansas County Bookings

The Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.arkansas.gov is the central data store for state criminal justice info. ACIC keeps the Arkansas Criminal History (ARCH) System and the Sex Offender Registry. Data from Arkansas County feeds into the ARCH file. ACIC does not sell direct background checks to the public. The data goes through Arkansas State Police channels.

The Arkansas State Police background check portal is at cbc.ark.org. A name-based Arkansas check is $22. A national FBI fingerprint check is $13. You need an Information Network of Arkansas (INA) account to use the online portal. Mail-in form ASP-122 costs $25 and goes to 1 State Police Plaza Drive, Little Rock, AR 72209. Phone help is at 501-618-8500.

Federal arrests do not show on the Arkansas County jail roster. Federal cases in this part of the state route to the Eastern District of Arkansas court and to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Use the BOP inmate locator for any federal trace. The BOP and the county jail data sets are kept apart.

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Nearby Arkansas Counties

Counties next to Arkansas County run their own 72 hour booking systems through local sheriff offices.