Find Carroll County Jail Roster
The Carroll County Jail Roster covers bookings at the Carroll County Detention Center in Berryville. The jail sits at 205 Hailey Road. Sheriff Daniel Klatt leads the office. Call 870-423-2901 for inmate info. This page has the Sheriff's address, phone, visit rules, court case links, and FOIA steps to pull booking records from the Carroll County Jail Roster.
Carroll County Jail Overview
Carroll County Jail Roster Online
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is the main source for the Jail Roster. Call 870-423-2901 to check if a person is in custody. The jail fax is 870-423-5898 for formal record asks. The main office fax is 870-423-4336. Staff can tell you the name, booking date, charge, and bond.
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office website at carrollcountyar.com is the main web page. It lists the Sheriff's team, contact info, and a link to FOIA forms. You can also find court info and county services on the same site.
The screen below shows the Carroll County Sheriff's Office site. Use it as the start point for any Jail Roster lookup.
The site needs JavaScript to load fully. It works on phone and desktop. The web forms make FOIA asks easy.
The Arkansas Sheriff's Association page for Carroll County at arkansassheriffsassociation.com is a backup source. It lists the visit schedule, inmate phone rules, and mail steps. Use it when the county site is slow.
Carroll County Sheriff's Office
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office runs patrol, investigations, court security, civil process, and the Detention Center. Sheriff Daniel Klatt is the elected lead. The office covers all of Carroll County and works with Eureka Springs PD, Berryville PD, and Green Forest PD.
Arkansas Code § 12-41-502 gives the Sheriff full charge of the jail and each person held there. The Sheriff's Office books people from each local agency. It also holds people for state and federal agencies at times. All bookings feed the Carroll County Jail Roster.
The Quorum Court funds the Sheriff's budget each year. Carroll County splits its county seat between Berryville (the main seat) and Eureka Springs (the western district). The jail is in Berryville. The Sheriff's main office is also there. For urgent help dial 911. For non-urgent calls, use the Sheriff's main line.
Carroll County Detention Center
The Carroll County Detention Center is at 205 Hailey Road, Berryville, AR 72616. The jail fax is 870-423-5898. The facility holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short county terms. Male and female inmates are housed in separate pods.
The jail gives each inmate three meals a day, basic medical care, and set times for visits. Arkansas Code § 12-12-1707 keeps inmate medical records closed. Visits are set by the Sheriff and run on a schedule. Video visits may be used at times. Mail must be sent in a plain envelope and include the inmate's full name.
Commissary funds are paid through the jail. Bring cash or a money order. The jail staff can give you the current list of rules and limits. Always call ahead to check the week's visit hours. Holiday hours can shift.
Note: The Carroll County Jail Roster is best reached by phone at 870-423-2901 during work hours.
Carroll County Jail Roster Details
Bookings start at intake. Staff log the full name, date of birth, charge list, arresting agency, and bond. A mugshot is taken. That file goes into the jail's booking system. The Carroll County Jail Roster is the public slice of that system. It shows who is in the jail right now.
Old booking files can be pulled through a FOIA request. Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 gives the public the right to ask. Send the request in writing. Name the inmate, the date range, and the file type. Fees apply for copies. Juvenile records are closed by law under Arkansas Code § 9-27-309. Inmate medical files stay closed under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1707.
For people moved from the jail to the state prison, search the Arkansas Department of Corrections at apps.ark.org/inmate_info. Pick Carroll County from the filter. Arkansas Code § 12-27-113(2)(A) controls what the state shares from its inmate file. The ADC lists sentence, parole date, and prison unit.
VINE at vinelink.com is free. Sign up for text or email alerts when a Carroll County booking status changes. The 24/7 line is 1-800-510-0415.
Court Records Tied to the Carroll County Jail Roster
Each booking in the Carroll County Jail Roster ties to a court case. Misdemeanors start in District Court. Felonies start in Circuit Court. Carroll County is part of the 19th Judicial Circuit East. Cases can be heard in Berryville or Eureka Springs based on where the arrest took place.
Look up a case on the Arkansas Judiciary search at caseinfo.arcourts.gov. Type in the name or case number. The search shows hearing dates, charges, orders, and case status. The main court site at arcourts.gov lists every Arkansas court, judge, and clerk. Pay fines online at pay.arcourts.gov.
The Circuit Clerk in Berryville keeps the paper files. Copies cost a set fee per page. You can ask by mail, phone, or in person. FOIA applies here too.
Bond and Release from the Carroll County Jail Roster
Bond hearings take place shortly after booking. A judge sets the bond based on the charge, past record, ties to the area, and flight risk. Most misdemeanor bonds are small. Felony bonds run higher. Some charges carry a "no bond" hold.
Bondsmen can post bond for a fee, often 10% to 15% of the full amount. Once bond is posted, the jail begins the release process. This can take a few hours. Name, charge, and warrant checks must all clear first. A person with a hold from another county or state will not be let out until that hold is cleared or a waiver is signed.
FOIA for Carroll County Jail Roster Records
Send FOIA requests in writing to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 sets a three-day reply window. Most booking logs, arrest reports, and Jail Roster files are public. Medical, juvenile, and some ongoing case files stay closed. The Sheriff can charge set fees for copies. Fee waivers are not allowed.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.org runs the state sex offender registry and other systems. The state police background check is at ark.org/criminal. Mail-in reports cost $25. These state tools help when the county file is thin or slow.
The Sheriff's office may keep incident reports and crash reports in a spot apart from the jail file. Police reports in some counties are sold through policereports.lexisnexis.com. Crash reports are often sold through buycrash.lexisnexisrisk.com or crashreports.ark.org. Each tool has its own fee and its own lag time.
If you cannot reach the Sheriff's Office during work hours, leave a voicemail with your name, a call-back number, and a short note on what you need. The office returns calls in the order they come in. For in-person asks, visit the Sheriff's Office at 205 Hailey Road. Bring a photo ID. Large file asks may need a set pick-up date.
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