Search Bradley County Jail Roster

The Bradley County Jail Roster lists people held at the county lockup in Warren, Arkansas. The jail sits under the Bradley County Sheriff's Office. Warren is the county seat. You can look up an inmate by name, see the charge, and check bond. This page walks through how to find a person on the Bradley County Jail Roster. It also shows the Sheriff's phone, FOIA steps, and court links tied to bookings in the county.

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Bradley County Jail Overview

Warren County Seat
10th Judicial Circuit
By Phone Roster Access
Sheriff Jail Keeper

Bradley County does not run a live online Jail Roster at this time. The Sheriff's Office keeps the booking log in-house. To get a name from the list, call the jail. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody, what the charges are, and what the bond is set at. Phone calls work best during weekday hours.

The Bradley County Official Website at bradleycountyarkansas.com has contact info for the Sheriff's Office and other county offices. The site needs JavaScript to load each page. Use it to find the Sheriff, the Circuit Clerk, and county court info. The county also links out to state sites for court case search and statewide inmate search.

The best lead-in page for a general search is the Bradley County home site.

Bradley County Official Website linked to the Bradley County Jail Roster in Arkansas

The screen above shows the Bradley County site. From here you can reach the Sheriff's page and the offices that deal with jail bookings and court records.

If you cannot reach the jail, try the Arkansas Sheriff's Association page for Bradley County at arkansassheriffsassociation.com. That page lists visit hours, mail rules, and phone info. It is a good backup when the county site is slow.

Bradley County Sheriff's Office

The Bradley County Sheriff's Office runs patrol, court security, civil process, and the jail. The office covers all of Bradley County, working with the Warren Police Department and the Hermitage Police Department. Warren PD and Hermitage PD book their arrests into the Bradley County Jail.

Under Arkansas Code § 12-41-502, the Sheriff has custody of the jail and each person held there. This law gives the Sheriff full charge over who stays, who gets moved, and how the facility runs. The Sheriff is an elected post. The Bradley County Quorum Court sets the budget and approves the yearly plan for jail upkeep.

Walk-ins for non-urgent help go to the Sheriff's Office during work hours. For emergencies, call 911. The office works with the Arkansas State Police, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and federal agents on joint cases.

Bradley County Jail Facility

The Bradley County Jail holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short county sentences. Most stays are brief. People with long state prison terms move on to the Arkansas Department of Corrections after court.

The jail gives each inmate meals, basic medical care, and a set time for visits. Arkansas Code § 12-12-1707 keeps inmate medical files closed to the public. That law lines up with federal HIPAA rules. Jail staff can still share the simple fact of whether a person is in custody. Visit times, mail rules, and commissary steps are set by the Sheriff.

Bond hearings often take place within 48 hours of booking. A judge sets bond based on the charge, past record, and ties to the area. Most misdemeanor bonds can be paid in cash or through a bondsman. Felony bonds tend to run higher. Bondsmen in Warren can help with the paperwork and payment plans.

Note: Call the Bradley County Sheriff's Office to confirm a booking when the public Jail Roster is not available online.

Bradley County Jail Roster Details

Bookings into the Bradley County Jail Roster start at intake. Staff log the full name, date of birth, charge, arresting agency, and bond. A mugshot is taken at that time. The intake file is the base for the Jail Roster. It also feeds into court files once the case moves to District Court or Circuit Court.

You can ask for a booking log copy under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 sets the three-day reply window. Send the request in writing to the Sheriff's Office. Name the day or date range you want. Fees apply for copies. Juvenile records are closed under Arkansas Code § 9-27-309, so those names will not show up in public responses.

For people moved from the county jail to state prison, the Arkansas Department of Corrections runs a public search at apps.ark.org/inmate_info. Pick Bradley County from the filter to get a list of state inmates from the county. Arkansas Code § 12-27-113(2)(A) controls what the state can share from its inmate file.

Court Records and Bradley County Jail Roster Cases

Each booking in Bradley County flows into a court case. Misdemeanor charges start in District Court. Felony charges start in Circuit Court. The Bradley County Circuit Court is part of the 10th Judicial Circuit.

The Arkansas Judiciary case search at caseinfo.arcourts.gov lets you look up a case by name or case number. The search covers Bradley County and every other county in the state. The main court site at arcourts.gov lists each court, judge, and clerk. Court fines can be paid online at pay.arcourts.gov.

If you need a copy of a court file, the Circuit Clerk's office in Warren is the place to ask. The Clerk keeps court orders, bond forms, and case notes. FOIA rules apply here too.

VINE and Bradley County Jail Roster Alerts

VINE is the statewide tool that sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 1-800-510-0415. The service is free. VINE covers Bradley County bookings, state prison moves, and release dates. Victims use VINE most, but the tool is open to all.

Alerts come by phone, text, or email. You can list more than one number. VINE works around the clock. This is the best way to track a case without calling the jail each day. The Arkansas Crime Information Center also runs the state sex offender registry and background check system at acic.org.

FOIA Requests for Bradley County Jail Roster Records

Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 makes most Bradley County jail records public. That covers booking logs, arrest reports, and the Jail Roster. The Sheriff's Office must reply within three business days. Send requests in writing by mail, email, or drop off at the office. Name the record and the date range you want.

Some items are closed. Juvenile records are shut under Arkansas Code § 9-27-309. Medical files on inmates stay closed under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1707. Ongoing case files may be held back while a case is open. The Sheriff can charge for copies, but fee waivers are not allowed.

For state-held files, the Arkansas State Police background check tool is at ark.org/criminal. Mail-in reports cost $25. Police incident reports may be sold through policereports.lexisnexis.com. These state tools fill in gaps when the county jail file is thin.

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