Marion County 72 Hour Booking
Marion County 72 hour booking records cover all jail intakes for this north-central Arkansas county. The sheriff books people through the Marion County Jail in Yellville. Each intake gets a booking sheet, mugshot, and bond entry within three days. You can search Marion County 72 hour booking files online or by phone. The county is home to Bull Shoals Lake and the White River. The roster covers Yellville, Flippin, Bull Shoals, and the rural parts. Public access is open under Arkansas FOIA. The sheriff Records Division can pull older booking files.
Marion County 72 Hour Booking Overview
Marion County 72 Hour Booking Agency
The Marion County Sheriff's Office runs the booking unit for the whole county. The sheriff covers Yellville, Flippin, Bull Shoals, Pyatt, and the rural land along Bull Shoals Lake and the White River. Patrol and detention work fall under the sheriff. Marion County is a tourism-heavy area with steady summer traffic from boaters and anglers, which can drive seasonal arrest numbers up.
Here is a state-level look at how Arkansas court records line up with county booking files. The state portal links out to county clerk pages and CourtConnect.
The sheriff Records Division handles all asks for Marion County 72 hour booking records. Walk-in, mail, and email work all the same. Reply window is three business days under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Copy fees track actual cost.
Marion County Sheriff and Jail
The Marion County Jail sits in Yellville. The jail is small and holds pretrial detainees and short-term county inmates. Intake runs around the clock. Each booking starts with a name run, prints, photo, health screen, and charge log. The 72 hour rule sets the outer bound for the first court date.
Bond data goes on the file at intake when a bond schedule fits the charge, or by the judge at the first appearance. The jail keeps cash, surety, or property bond records on file. Release tracks back through the booking number. Visit hours, mail rules, and money deposit rules are posted at the jail and on the sheriff site. Phone calls run on a paid system.
Bull Shoals Lake brings in summer tourists, which can lift the seasonal Marion County 72 hour booking count. The sheriff also supports the marine patrol on the lake. Federal lake areas are split between Arkansas Game and Fish and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers law enforcement, but most state-charge arrests on the lake route to the county jail for booking.
Note: Marion County booking traffic can spike in the summer months due to Bull Shoals Lake tourism, which is something to keep in mind when looking at the daily roster trend.
Marion County Jail Roster Lookup
The Marion County jail roster is the public list of current inmates. The roster shows the booked name, intake date and time, charge, bond, and the arresting agency. Mugshots load when on file. The roster refreshes after each release. Older Marion County 72 hour booking files come off the live page after release, but stay in the back archive.
For an older booking, ask the sheriff Records Division for an archive pull. Paper logs sit in the back office. The clerk can print or email a copy. The office can also pull bond data and charge data with just a name and date.
A roster lookup gives you:
- Booked name and any aliases
- Booking number and date
- Charge with Arkansas Code section
- Bond amount and bond type
- Arresting agency tag
- First court date when set
Marion County Court Records and Bookings
A Marion County booking moves into the court file fast. Track the case at Arkansas CourtConnect. The free portal shows Circuit Court and District Court entries for Marion County. You can search by name, case number, or filing date.
The Marion County Circuit Clerk sits at the courthouse in Yellville. The clerk holds the official paper file for each criminal case. Copy fees apply per page. Certified copies cost a flat fee. The clerk also handles civil and probate filings. The clerk's office is the spot to get a certified seal on a court document for use outside the state.
District Court hears misdemeanor and traffic charges. Most low-grade Marion County 72 hour booking cases get a first appearance in District Court. Felony cases move up to Circuit Court for arraignment after probable cause review.
How to Request Marion County Booking Records
Under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, any Arkansas citizen can ask for a Marion County 72 hour booking record. The base law is Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Arrest sheets, jail logs, and shift logs are all open. The Arkansas Supreme Court set a strong rule for public arrest data in Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff, a 1991 case.
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 sheriff has three business days to reply. Some data gets redacted under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1003, like Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers.
Note: Juvenile bookings in Marion County are sealed by state law and will not be filled through FOIA, even if the rest of the booking sheet is public.
Marion County Inmate Alerts and VINELink
VINELink is a free victim alert tool that covers Marion County. Sign up at vinelink.com for text, phone, or email notice when a booked person moves, posts bond, or is released. The toll-free line is 1-800-467-4943. The tool runs 24 hours a day 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. Marion County cases that draw a state prison term flip into the ADC system after intake at a state unit.
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 the Sex Offender Registry. The agency 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 INA account. Federal arrests in Marion County route to the Western District of Arkansas.
Marion County 72 Hour Booking Records Retention
The Marion County sheriff keeps Marion 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 Marion 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 Marion County 72 hour booking record is on paper only, the staff in Yellville 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.
Nearby Counties for 72 Hour Booking
Counties near Marion run their own Arkansas 72 hour booking systems through the local sheriff.