Lee County 72 Hour Booking

Lee County 72 hour booking records cover arrests made in Marianna, Moro, and the rural Arkansas Delta. The sheriff runs the jail in Marianna and logs each new intake within three days. You can search the Lee County 72 hour booking roster, see charges, and check bond and court dates. Deputies, state troopers, and Marianna police all feed new cases to the county jail. The booking stream runs 24 hours a day.

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Lee County 72 Hour Booking Overview

~8K Population
Marianna County Seat
Sheriff Booking Agency
72 Hrs Booking Window

Lee County 72 Hour Booking Agency

The Lee County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. Deputies patrol Marianna, Moro, Haynes, and the rural land around them. The sheriff runs the jail, handles civil process, runs court security, and keeps the sex offender registry check current.

Marianna is the county seat. Lee County sits in the Arkansas Delta, and the population is smaller and more rural than most. The sheriff works with Marianna Police on city arrests that feed the county jail. State troopers and federal agents also bring in some arrests from highway stops.

A Lee County 72 hour booking entry tracks the basics. You get the booked name, charge list, arresting agency, bond data, and court date. The sheriff's records clerk is the main point of contact for paper copies. Most asks can be done by phone, email, or walk-in.

Lee County Sheriff and Jail

The Lee County Jail is at the sheriff's complex in Marianna. It holds pretrial detainees and people doing short county time. Intake runs 24 hours a day. Booking staff take the name, prints, photo, and charge list at arrival.

Housing is split by security level and gender. Medical staff are on call. Mail goes to the jail address. Commissary runs on site. Visit rules are posted at the front desk. The Lee County 72 hour booking process moves new intakes onto the roster at any hour of the day or night.

Releases happen in a few ways. An inmate may post bond, plead at first court, get a release on own recognizance, or move to a state unit after sentencing. Each step is logged. The data syncs with the circuit clerk's case file.

Note: Lee County is one of the smaller counties in Arkansas by population, so the jail roster can be short on any given day.

Lee County Court Records Link

A Lee County booking moves into the court file within a few days. The first appearance is set in court and logged to the sheriff. Use the Arkansas CourtConnect system to trace the case. CourtConnect shows case numbers, parties, charge codes, file dates, and docket entries.

The Lee County Circuit Clerk is based in Marianna. Circuit Court hears felony cases, large civil cases, and probate. District Court hears misdemeanors, traffic, and small claims. Copy fees are small, and certified copies cost a bit more per document.

CourtConnect is free to the public. The sync runs close to real time for most counties. If a new Lee County 72 hour booking entry is on the jail roster, the court case file should show on CourtConnect within a day or two.

Search Lee County Jail Records

You can search Lee County jail records a few ways. A phone call to the sheriff's records clerk is the fastest path for current inmates. A written FOIA letter gives you a formal paper copy. For court-tied data, use CourtConnect.

A Lee County jail roster pull can return:

  • Booked name and any aliases
  • Booking date and number
  • Charges with code section
  • Bond amount
  • Arresting agency
  • First court date

Cross-checks help. A name can show on the sheriff's list, the court file on CourtConnect, and the VINELink custody page all at once.

Lee County 72 Hour Booking FOIA Rules

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act gives any citizen of the state the right to ask for a Lee County 72 hour booking record. The main rule is at Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Key terms are at § 25-19-103.

The Arkansas Supreme Court set the rule in Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff. The 1991 case held that daily arrest logs and jail shift sheets are open records. Lee County runs under this rule.

To file a request, write or email the sheriff's records clerk. Name the booked person, the date, and the records you want. The agency has three business days to reply. Some data stays back under § 12-12-1003, such as Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and medical notes. § 25-19-107 sets the appeal path if the reply is blocked or stalls.

Note: Lee County juvenile bookings are sealed under state law and are not released through a standard FOIA ask to the sheriff.

Lee County Inmate Alerts and VINELink

VINELink is a free notice tool that covers Lee County. Sign up at vinelink.com for alerts when a booked person is moved, posts bond, or is released. The toll-free line is 1-800-467-4943. Alerts go out by text, phone, or email. The service runs 24 hours a day.

You can list more than one phone or email on a single case. Offenders are not told about sign-ups. Lee County is on the VINE feed, so the data is close to real time. You can cancel at any time.

The Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search picks up the trail once a Lee County inmate is moved to a state unit after sentencing. Filter by ADC number, name, county of conviction, or unit.

Arkansas State Resources for Lee County Bookings

The Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.arkansas.gov is the state hub for criminal justice data. ACIC runs the ARCH System and the Sex Offender Registry. The agency does not sell records to the public.

The Arkansas State Police background check portal runs at cbc.ark.org. A name-based state check is $22. A volunteer check is $11. Online use needs an INA account. The ACIC sex offender registry lets anyone search by name or address.

The Arkansas Courts site is the main state judicial branch page. It links out to CourtConnect, local court pages, and forms.

Federal bookings do not show on the Lee County roster. Federal arrests in east Arkansas route to the Eastern District of Arkansas and the Bureau of Prisons system. Use the BOP locator for federal searches.

Lee County 72 Hour Booking Records Retention

The Lee County sheriff keeps Lee County 72 hour booking files under Arkansas records rules. Active roster data stays on the live feed while the booked person is in custody. After release or transfer, the digital log moves to archive storage in the jail management system. The records division can pull an archive file by name, booking number, or date window. Arkansas does not set a single fixed retention period for all booking data in every county.

For older Lee County bookings that are no longer on the roster page, 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, so it gives a second trace. Docket entries, charges, and case outcomes stay on the court side even when the jail feed has cleared the entry.

If an Lee County 72 hour booking record is on paper only, the staff in Marianna may set up an in-person review during office hours. Bring a photo ID and the booking details you have. Copy fees follow the Arkansas rule at § 25-19-105, which caps fees at the true cost of copying.

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