Drew County Jail Roster Lookup
The Drew County Jail Roster covers bookings at the Drew County Detention Facility in Monticello, Arkansas. The Drew County Sheriff's Office is at 400 East McCloy Street. Call (870) 367-6211 for inmate info. Monticello is the county seat. This page has the Sheriff's Office inmate feed, FOIA rules, court case links, and state tools that back up the Drew County Jail Roster.
Drew County Jail Overview
Drew County Jail Roster Online
The Drew County Sheriff's Office runs an online inmate feed. Open drewcountysheriff.com/inmatesFeed to see the current list. The page pulls the data through JavaScript and shows current inmates housed at the Drew County Detention Facility.
The Sheriff's inmate feed is the main source for the Drew County Jail Roster. The page works best on a desktop browser with JavaScript turned on.
If the feed is not loading, call (870) 367-6211. Staff can confirm a booking by name. The Arkansas Sheriff's Association page for Drew County at arkansassheriffsassociation.com is a second source for phone, address, and visit rules.
Drew County Sheriff's Office
The Drew County Sheriff's Office at 400 East McCloy Street runs patrol, civil process, court security, and the Detention Facility. Deputies work with Monticello PD, Wilmar PD, and Dermott PD on city cases. The Sheriff covers the whole county.
Under Arkansas Code § 12-41-502, the Sheriff has full care of the jail and each inmate. Drew County sits in southeast Arkansas. The Sheriff is elected by county voters. The Quorum Court funds the office each year. For emergencies, dial 911. Non-urgent calls go through the Sheriff's main line at (870) 367-6211.
The office works with the Arkansas State Police, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and federal agents on joint cases. The University of Arkansas at Monticello has its own police force, but major arrests feed the Drew County Jail through the Sheriff's office.
Drew County Detention Facility
The Drew County Detention Facility is in Monticello. The jail holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences. The facility does not run a publicly searchable inmate portal in the usual sense, but the Sheriff's inmate feed serves that role. Offline asks must be made by phone or in person during work hours.
The jail gives each inmate three meals a day, basic medical care, and set visit hours. Arkansas Code § 12-12-1707 keeps inmate medical files closed. Mail must show the inmate's full name and booking ID on the envelope. Commissary funds are paid through the jail or a set online vendor.
Bond hearings take place shortly after booking. A judge weighs the charge, past record, and flight risk. Most misdemeanor bonds can be posted in cash or through a bondsman. Bondsmen charge a set fee, often 10% to 15% of the face bond. Felony bonds run higher.
Note: Call (870) 367-6211 to confirm any Drew County Jail Roster detail before a visit to the Detention Facility.
Drew County Jail Roster Details
Each booking into the Drew County Jail Roster starts at intake. Staff log the full name, date of birth, charge, bond, arresting agency, and hold info. A mugshot is taken. The booking file feeds the Sheriff's inmate feed and the court case file.
Arrest records and booking info can be asked for in writing. Send the ask to the arresting agency or the Sheriff's Office. Include the subject's full name and date of birth when known. Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 gives the public the right to ask for records. The Sheriff has three business days to reply. Most booking logs, arrest reports, and Jail Roster data are public. Juvenile files are closed under Arkansas Code § 9-27-309. Inmate medical files stay closed under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1707.
For people moved to state prison, search the Arkansas Department of Corrections at apps.ark.org/inmate_info. Pick Drew County from the filter. Arkansas Code § 12-27-113(2)(A) sets what the state can share from its inmate file.
Court Records and Drew County Jail Roster Cases
Each booking in the Drew County Jail Roster ties to a court case. Misdemeanors start in District Court. Felonies start in Circuit Court. Drew County is part of the 10th Judicial Circuit with Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, and Desha counties.
Look up a case at caseinfo.arcourts.gov. The search covers each Arkansas county. The main court site at arcourts.gov lists every court, judge, and clerk. Pay court fines online at pay.arcourts.gov.
The Circuit Clerk in Monticello keeps the paper court files. Drop-in hours are set by the Clerk. Copies cost a set fee per page. FOIA rules apply to court files too.
VINE Alerts for the Drew County Jail Roster
VINE is the statewide tool that sends alerts on custody status. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 1-800-510-0415. The service is free. Alerts go by phone, text, or email. VINE covers Drew County bookings once the data feeds into the state system.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.org runs the state sex offender registry. The state police background check at ark.org/criminal is $25 by mail. Crash reports may be pulled from crashreports.ark.org.
FOIA for Drew County Jail Roster Records
Send FOIA requests in writing to the Drew 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.
A clear FOIA letter names the record, the date range, and the format. Any person can file a FOIA ask. No lawyer is needed. Keep a copy of each letter and reply. Appeals go to the Prosecuting Attorney or to court. Police reports may be sold through policereports.lexisnexis.com when the agency has signed up with that tool.
Drew County Jail Roster Visit and Mail Rules
Visits at the Drew County Detention Facility run on a set weekly schedule. Each inmate gets a set visit slot. Visitors must sign in at the front desk and show a photo ID. No weapons, phones, or food may be brought in. Dress rules apply. Video visits may be used at times.
Mail must show the inmate's full name and booking ID on the envelope. No packages without prior okay. Books and papers must come from a set source. Commissary funds are paid through the jail or a set online vendor. Call (870) 367-6211 for the current rule list and limits. Holiday hours can shift, so confirm the week's slot before you drive out to Monticello for a visit.
Inmate phone calls are paid by the inmate or by the person on the other end. Most jail phones use a set vendor. Rates are posted at the jail. Collect calls may be used in some pods. Check the phone vendor site for rates and how to set up a prepaid call account. Bondsmen in Monticello can help post bond for a fee once the Drew County Jail Roster shows the booking and bond amount.
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