Find 72 Hour Booking in Sharp County

Sharp County 72 hour booking records log each new arrest in this north central Arkansas county. The Sharp County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Ash Flat and books people from across the county. You can look up a Sharp County 72 hour booking at the sheriff records desk, or you can check the sheriff site for current roster data. Coverage spans Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Hardy, Highland, Evening Shade, and the rural Ozark land near the Spring River. The jail log is open to any Arkansas citizen under state FOIA law.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Sharp County 72 Hour Booking Overview

~17,000 Population
Ash Flat County Seat
SCSO Lead Agency
72 Hrs Booking Window

Sharp County 72 Hour Booking Agency

The Sharp County Sheriff's Office is the lead booking agency in this part of north central Arkansas. The sheriff covers Ash Flat as the county seat, plus Cherokee Village, Hardy, Highland, Williford, Evening Shade, and the wide rural land near the Missouri border. Patrol units, the jail unit, and court security all sit under the sheriff. The office runs civil process, keeps the local warrant list, and tracks the sex offender registry. A 24 hour dispatch line handles emergency calls across Sharp County.

The image here is the Sharp County Sheriff's Office home page. Sharp County 72 Hour Booking sheriff office home page The site lists divisions, contact lines, and the booking record request path.

The records desk at the Sharp County Sheriff's Office takes all 72 hour booking requests. Under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, the office must give a written reply within three business days. Copy fees cover the real cost. The sheriff works with Cherokee Village Police, Hardy Police, and Highland Police on booking handoffs. City arrests route to the county jail for the full intake step.

Sharp County Sheriff and Jail

The Sharp County Jail is a small holding unit in Ash Flat. The jail books new arrests, holds people for first court, and may transfer long stay inmates to a regional facility. The deputy on shift handles the booking step. That step covers fingerprints, photos, charge entry, bond entry, and a short medical screen. The booked person is read basic rights and given a phone call.

Most stays at the Sharp County Jail are short. People held on local misdemeanors move to first court within a day or two. People held on felonies, probation holds, or out of county warrants may stay longer. The Sharp County 72 hour booking step wraps once the intake file is printed and the data is ready for first appearance.

Note: The Sharp County 72 hour booking log is updated by the shift deputy, so a new booking may take a few hours to post on the public list.

Sharp County 72 Hour Booking Roster

The Sharp County jail roster is kept on the sheriff site and at the records desk in Ash Flat. A short call to the office gets you booked names, charges, and bond data. The roster is open to the public under state FOIA law. You can also ask at the front counter during weekday hours.

For a wider Sharp County booking search, the Arkansas CourtConnect tool is the next stop. CourtConnect lists Circuit Court and District Court cases for Sharp County. A case page shows file date, judge, case type, charge data, and docket entries. CourtConnect is free and runs 24 hours a day.

A Sharp County 72 hour booking record may show:

  • Booked name and aliases
  • Booking date and time
  • Arresting agency
  • Charges with Arkansas Code reference
  • Bond amount and bond type
  • First court date

Sharp County Court Records Link

Each Sharp County booking ties to a court file fast. The first appearance is set within about 72 hours of arrest. Felony cases route to the Circuit Court in Ash Flat. Misdemeanor and traffic cases route to the District Court. Both are on CourtConnect. The Sharp County Circuit Clerk holds paper files and can certify copies on request.

Probate and domestic relations cases pass through the Circuit Court as well. Juvenile bookings are sealed and not on the public docket. The clerk takes copy fees at the counter in cash or by check.

Older Sharp County files may need a few days to pull from off site storage.

Sharp County 72 Hour Booking Laws and FOIA

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act covers Sharp County 72 hour booking records. The main rule sits at Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Jail logs, intake sheets, charge data, and bond data are all open to the public. The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled in Hengel v. City of Pine Bluff that arrest reports and jail logs are open to every citizen.

To file a Sharp County FOIA request, send a short letter or email to the sheriff records desk. List the booked name, date of arrest, and records you want. Ask for the booking sheet, the charge list, the bond data, and the mugshot. The three business day reply rule under § 25-19-105(e) applies. If your request is late or denied without a valid reason, you can appeal under § 25-19-107. FOIA definitions sit at Arkansas Code § 25-19-103.

Some fields get redacted under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1003. That covers Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, victim names in some cases, and any medical notes in the jail file.

Note: A juvenile Sharp County 72 hour booking is sealed under state law and is not released through a regular FOIA request to the sheriff.

Sharp County Inmate Alerts and VINELink

VINELink is the free statewide victim notification tool that picks up Sharp County jail data. The site is vinelink.com and the toll-free line is 1-800-467-4943. You can sign up for text, phone, or email alerts on a Sharp County booking. Alerts trigger when the booked person is moved, released, or re-booked. The service is open 24 hours a day with English and Spanish support.

You can list more than one phone or email on a case. Notices push out in real time when the status flips. Offenders are not told who signed up. The service is free and you can cancel at any time.

For state prison transfers, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search is the next step. Search by ADC number, name, county of conviction, or facility. Records under ADC custody fall under Arkansas Code § 12-27-113.

Arkansas 72 Hour Booking State Resources

The Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.arkansas.gov is the central hub for state criminal justice data. ACIC runs the state criminal history system and the sex offender registry. ACIC does not sell direct checks to the public, but the data feeds the Arkansas State Police background check unit.

The Arkansas State Police background check portal at cbc.ark.org runs name based and fingerprint checks. A name based Arkansas check is $22. A volunteer check is $11. A national FBI check is $13. The portal needs an Information Network of Arkansas account.

The Arkansas Judicial Branch site at Arkansas CourtConnect links to CourtConnect, court forms, and court rules.

Federal arrests do not show on the Sharp County 72 hour booking log. Federal cases route to the Eastern District of Arkansas and to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Nearby Counties for 72 Hour Booking

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