Find 72 Hour Booking in Fulton County

Fulton County 72 hour booking records cover arrests in a small north-central Arkansas county that sits on the Missouri border. The sheriff in Salem logs each intake within three days of arrest. You can search Fulton County 72 hour booking data through the sheriff's office, the state CourtConnect tool, and short FOIA requests. The booking sheet shows the booked name, charges, bond, and first court date. Most files cover arrests in Salem, Mammoth Spring, Hardy, Viola, and the rural areas in the Ozark hills. A short call to the sheriff is the fast way to get a status check.

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Fulton County 72 Hour Booking Overview

~12K Population
Salem County Seat
Sheriff Lead Agency
72 Hrs Booking Window

Fulton County 72 Hour Booking Agency

The Fulton County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Salem is the county seat and the home of the sheriff's main office. The sheriff covers Salem, Mammoth Spring, Hardy, Viola, and the unincorporated rural land along the state line. Patrol, civil process, court security, and the county jail all fall under the sheriff. City police bring most of their bookings to the county jail too.

Fulton County is one of the more rural counties in the state. The booking flow stays simple. A deputy or city officer brings the person in. Intake staff take prints, photos, and the basic data. The 72 hour window starts at that point. A first court date is set, and a bond is posted or denied. The Fulton County 72 hour booking sheet is filed and keeps the case moving in the court system.

The sheriff's office is the records custodian for arrest data. Staff take FOIA requests by phone, email, mail, or in person. A short note works fine. Name the person, the date, and the records you want. Reply rule under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105 is three business days. Copy fees stay at actual cost.

Fulton County Sheriff and Jail

The Fulton County Jail is run by the sheriff. The jail handles new bookings, pretrial holds, and short county sentences. The 72 hour booking step happens in the intake area at the front of the facility.

Bookings move through a set list of steps. Search and inventory of property come first. Prints and photos come next. Health checks then go on file. Charges are entered with Arkansas Code citations, and the bond data is added when set. The Fulton County 72 hour booking sheet is built from this intake data.

The jail is small by state standards. Daily counts run in the dozens, not the hundreds. Staff coordinate with the local circuit court for first appearance hearings. State holds for ADC transfer also pass through the jail. For longer state custody, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search picks up the trail.

Fulton County Jail Roster Search

Fulton County does not always post a live online jail roster, so calling the sheriff is the fast way to confirm a Fulton County 72 hour booking. Staff can confirm custody, list the charges, and tell you the bond amount. They can also share the next court date and the court name.

If the name is in the system, ask for the booking sheet. The Fulton County 72 hour booking sheet shows:

  • Booked name and date of birth
  • Date and time of intake
  • Arresting agency (sheriff, Salem PD, Mammoth Spring PD, ASP)
  • Charges with Arkansas Code section
  • Bond amount and bond type
  • Court date and court name

The sheriff updates the system as new bookings come in. Releases get flagged. For older Fulton County 72 hour booking files, ask the records clerk for an archive pull. Some older files sit on paper in the sheriff's storage room.

Note: Fulton County is small enough that a short call usually gets you a status check faster than a written FOIA request, but a written request creates a record for legal use.

Fulton County Court Records and 72 Hour Booking

A Fulton County booking moves into the court system fast. The Arkansas CourtConnect system hosts Fulton County Circuit Court and District Court records. You can search by name, by case number, or by filing date. The data shows parties, charges, dockets, and dispositions.

The Fulton County Circuit Clerk in Salem holds the paper file and the certified copies. Phone the clerk for help with sealed parts of a file or for older records. Court dates from a Fulton County 72 hour booking flow to first appearance, then arraignment, then plea or trial. Each step lands on the docket.

District Court covers misdemeanors, traffic, and city ordinance cases. Circuit Court covers felonies, large civil suits, divorce, and probate. Juvenile records are sealed under state law and stay out of CourtConnect. The court file becomes the long-term home for booking data once a case opens.

Fulton County 72 Hour Booking Laws and FOIA

Under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, jail logs and booking sheets are open to the public. Any citizen of Arkansas can ask for a Fulton County 72 hour booking record. The reply rule is three business days. Arkansas Code § 25-19-103 sets the FOIA terms and what counts as a public record.

The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled in Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff that police shift logs and arrest reports are open. That rule covers Fulton County. If the sheriff holds a record back without a clear exemption, you can appeal under § 25-19-107.

Some Fulton County booking data gets redacted under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1003. Social Security numbers, driver's license data, and any medical notes get held back. Juvenile bookings stay sealed. The booking sheet itself, with name, charge, bond, and court date, is open.

Fulton County Inmate Alerts and VINELink

VINELink is the free victim notification tool that covers Fulton County. Sign up at vinelink.com for text, email, or phone alerts when an inmate moves or is released. The toll-free line is 1-800-467-4943.

The service runs 24 hours a day. English and Spanish support is built in. More than one phone or email can go on the same case. Cancel any time online.

For state prison transfers, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search takes over once a Fulton County inmate is sent to a state unit after sentencing.

Arkansas State Resources for Fulton County

The Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.arkansas.gov is the central data hub for criminal justice records. ACIC runs the Arkansas Criminal History System and the Sex Offender Registry. ACIC does not sell rap sheets to the public, but the data feeds the Arkansas State Police.

The Arkansas State Police background check portal at cbc.ark.org runs name-based checks. A standard Arkansas check is $22. A volunteer check is $11. A national FBI fingerprint check is $13.

The Arkansas Judicial Branch website hosts CourtConnect and the rules of court. Federal arrests in north-central Arkansas route to the Eastern District of Arkansas, not to the Fulton County jail. Use the BOP inmate locator for federal cases.

Note: Fulton County sits on the Missouri border, so some out-of-state hold cases pass through the jail before transfer to a neighboring jurisdiction.

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Nearby Arkansas Counties

Counties next to Fulton run their own Arkansas 72 hour booking files through their sheriff offices.