Logan County 72 Hour Booking
Logan County 72 hour booking records cover all jail intakes in this dual-seat county in west-central Arkansas. The sheriff books people through the Logan County Jail. Each new intake gets a booking sheet, mugshot, and bond entry within three days. You can search Logan County 72 hour booking files online or by phone. The county runs out of two seats, Paris in the north and Booneville in the south. The roster covers Paris, Booneville, Magazine, and the rural parts. Public access to the roster is open under Arkansas FOIA.
Logan County 72 Hour Booking Overview
Logan County 72 Hour Booking Agency
The Logan County Sheriff's Office runs the booking unit for the whole county. The sheriff sits in Paris but covers Booneville and the south side as well. Patrol, detention, civil process, court security, and the sex offender check all run from the sheriff site. The office takes in arrests from Paris Police, Booneville Police, Magazine Police, and the state highway patrol when an arrest is made in the county.
Here is a state-level look at how Arkansas court records line up with county booking files.
CourtConnect lets you trace a Logan County booking from intake into the court docket.
The sheriff's Records Division handles all Logan County 72 hour booking record asks. Walk-in, mail, and email requests are all fine. The reply window is three business days under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Copy fees track actual cost, which is small for plain pages and a bit more for certified copies.
Logan County Sheriff and Jail
The Logan County Jail holds pretrial detainees and short-term county inmates. Intake is open 24 hours. Each booking starts with prints, photo, and a name run through state and federal data feeds. The 72 hour rule sets the outer limit for first appearance before a judge. Bond is set at intake when a bond schedule applies, or by the judge at the first appearance.
Inmate visits, mail, and money deposits follow set rules at the jail. Visit hours are posted at the jail and on the sheriff site. Cash for an inmate goes through a kiosk in the lobby, or online through the jail vendor. Phone calls run on a paid system with set per-minute rates. Commissary lets an inmate buy approved items each week.
Note: Logan County is one of about ten Arkansas counties with two county seats, so some Logan County 72 hour booking records may route through either Paris or Booneville depending on where the case files.
Logan County Jail Roster Lookup
The Logan County jail roster is the public list of current bookings. The roster shows the booked name, intake date and time, charge, bond, and the arresting agency. Mugshots show when on file. The list refreshes after each release, so the data stays close to live. Older Logan County 72 hour booking files come off the live page once a person is released.
For an older booking, ask the sheriff Records Division for an archive pull. Paper logs sit in the back office. The clerk can print a copy or send it by email. The office can also pull bond data and charge data if you give them the name and a date.
A Logan County roster lookup gives you:
- Booked name and aliases
- Booking date and time
- Arrest charges with code section
- Bond amount and bond type
- Arresting agency
- Mugshot when on file
Logan County Court Records Link
A Logan County booking moves into the court file within three days. Track the case at Arkansas CourtConnect. The free portal shows Circuit Court and District Court entries for Logan County. You can search by name, case number, or filing date. The two-seat layout means some cases file in Paris and some in Booneville.
The Logan County Circuit Clerk holds the official court file. The Paris office sits in the Northern District courthouse. The Booneville office handles the Southern District. Either clerk can pull a file or tell you the next docket date. Copy fees apply per page, and a certified copy costs a flat fee.
District Court hears misdemeanor and traffic charges. Most low-grade Logan County 72 hour booking cases get a first appearance in District Court. Felony cases move up to Circuit Court for arraignment after a probable cause review. Both court types feed into CourtConnect so the public can track the case from intake to disposition.
How to Request Logan County Booking Records
Under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, any Arkansas citizen can ask for a Logan County 72 hour booking record. The base statute is Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Arrest sheets, jail logs, and shift sheets are all open. The Arkansas Supreme Court set a strong access rule in Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff, a 1991 case that opened up arrest data statewide.
To file an FOIA, send a short note to the sheriff Records Division. Name the booked person, the date of arrest, and the records you want. The office must reply in three business days. Some data gets redacted under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1003, like Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers.
Note: Juvenile bookings in Logan County are sealed by state law, so an FOIA ask for a youth file will not be filled even when the rest of the booking sheet is open.
Logan County Inmate Alerts and VINELink
VINELink is a free victim alert tool that covers Logan County. Sign up at vinelink.com for text, phone, or email notice when a booked person moves, posts bond, or is let go. The toll-free line is 1-800-467-4943. The tool runs all hours in English and Spanish. Sign-ups are kept private from the offender.
For a state move after sentencing, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search takes over. You can look up by name, ADC number, or county of conviction. Logan County cases that draw a state prison term flip into the ADC system after intake at a state unit. The ADC site shows the unit, parole eligibility date, and sentence length.
Arkansas 72 Hour Booking State Resources
The Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.arkansas.gov is the state hub for criminal justice data. ACIC keeps the Arkansas Criminal History System and runs the Sex Offender Registry. ACIC does not sell records to the public, but it feeds the State Police background check unit.
The Arkansas State Police background check portal is at cbc.ark.org. A name-based check costs $22. A volunteer check is $11. Mail-in form ASP-122 is $25. The portal needs an Information Network of Arkansas account.
Federal arrests in the Logan County area route to the Western District of Arkansas. Federal bookings do not show on the county roster. Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator for a federal trace. The state ACIC sex offender registry is open to the public.
Nearby Counties for 72 Hour Booking
Counties near Logan run their own Arkansas 72 hour booking systems through the sheriff in each seat.