Lafayette County Jail Roster Lookup
The Lafayette County Jail Roster is kept by the Lafayette County Sheriff's Office in Lewisville. You can search the live roster by name to find who is in jail right now. The page shows each inmate's name, booking date, and charges. The jail has room for 60 male and female inmates. This page lists the online roster link, the jail phone, and how to ask for records from the Lafayette County Detention Center. Use it to look up a person in custody or to check on a recent booking.
Lafayette County Jail Overview
Lafayette County Jail Roster Online
The Lafayette County Sheriff's Office runs a live inmate search on its own site. Open lafcoso.us/inmateSearch to pull up the current list. The roster shows names of people in the Lafayette County Detention Center right now. Each hit lists the inmate's full name. For charges, bond, and booking date you may need to call the jail.
The roster page below is the one the Sheriff's Office keeps tied to the booking system. Use it for any Lafayette County Jail Roster lookup.
The search site is free to use and open all day. No sign-in is needed. Type in a last name and you get back a list of people in custody at the Lewisville jail.
The roster is kept up by the jail staff as new people are booked in or let go. If the page is slow or the person you want is not there, call the Sheriff's Office at (870) 921-4258. The jail front desk can check the paper log for a fresh booking that has not yet hit the web.
For outside tracking, the Arkansas Sheriff's Association page at arkansassheriffsassociation.com keeps a short profile on the Lafayette County Jail. It lists the jail phone, address, and the kinds of data the roster shows. It is a good backup if the Sheriff's site is down.
Lafayette County Sheriff's Office
The Lafayette County Sheriff's Office main site is at lafcoso.us. The office serves the whole county from its base in Lewisville. Staff run patrol, court duty, civil process, and the jail. The site was built to help people send tips, find news, and view the Sex Offender Map. It also links to the inmate roster so you can go straight from the home page to the Jail Roster.
The Sheriff's Office home page shown above has the main menu, news, and the tip form. It is the best first stop for anything tied to the Lafayette County Jail Roster.
Jail Administrator Rami Cox oversees the day-to-day at the detention center. The office fax is (870) 921-4256. Call the main line first for any jail question. Ask for the booking desk if you need to confirm an inmate is in the jail.
Lafayette County Detention Center
The Lafayette County Detention Center sits in Lewisville, Arkansas. The jail phone is (870) 921-4362. It houses both male and female inmates with a total of 60 beds. The jail takes people from county deputies, Lewisville Police, Stamps Police, and state agents. It also holds some people on federal warrants.
The jail is a short-term facility. People held here are pre-trial, serving short time, or waiting for a move to the Arkansas Department of Corrections. For long-term state sentences, inmates leave the Lafayette County Jail and go to an ADC unit. You can search state inmates at apps.ark.org/inmate_info by picking Lafayette County from the filter.
Note: Call (870) 921-4258 to confirm a booking if the online Lafayette County Jail Roster is down or slow to load.
Lafayette County Jail Roster Details
Each entry on the Lafayette County Jail Roster lists a name. Some listings show booking number, date of arrest, and the arresting agency. Sample names that have appeared on the roster include Felisha Allen, Christopher Harvin, Kareem Hairston, Premiere Moore, and Raymone. These names show the type of data the page puts out.
The Lewisville Detention Center updates the roster as fast as staff can. New bookings come in and people are let go around the clock. The list clears old names when people leave the jail. If you want past custody data, you must file a FOIA request. Mugshots and booking photos are public records under Arkansas law, and the Sheriff's Office keeps those on file.
For the most complete search, use both the Lafayette County Sheriff's inmate page and the state VINE system at vinelink.com. VINE tracks inmates across Arkansas jails and state prisons and will send you an alert if a person's custody status changes.
The Lafayette County Detention Center also takes in people held on warrants from other counties. Those names will show up on the local roster while the person waits to be moved. A hold from another agency can keep an inmate in the jail past the usual short-term window. Bond on such holds often reads as "No Bond" until the home county sets terms.
Visitation, mail, and commissary rules are set by jail staff. Call ahead to ask about visit days and ID rules. Mail to inmates must have the inmate's full name and jail address on the front. Staff open all mail to check for contraband. Only send postal mail and approved money orders as laid out by the jail.
Court Records and Jail Roster Cases
Cases that start with a booking on the Lafayette County Jail Roster move to District Court or the 8th South Judicial Circuit Court. The Arkansas Judiciary case search at caseinfo.arcourts.gov covers Lafayette County cases. Look up a case by name or case number to get hearing dates and charges.
The Arkansas Judiciary main site at arcourts.gov lists every court in the state and how to reach them. Court fines can be paid online at pay.arcourts.gov. That portal covers most Arkansas district courts.
Under Arkansas Code § 12-41-502, the Sheriff has custody of the jail and all prisoners held there. This is the law that gives the Lafayette County Sheriff's Office legal charge of the Detention Center in Lewisville. The office handles all bookings, holds, and releases at the jail.
FOIA and Lafayette County Jail Roster Records
Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 makes most Lafayette County jail records open to the public. The Sheriff's Office has three business days to reply to a FOIA request. Send your ask in writing to the Records staff at the Sheriff's Office. You can mail, email, or drop off the form in person.
Some items are closed. Juvenile records are shielded under Arkansas Code § 9-27-309. Inmate medical files are kept private under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1707, in line with HIPAA. Arkansas Code § 12-27-113(2)(A) covers how the Arkansas Department of Correction may share its inmate records. Fees apply for large copy requests.
For statewide criminal history, the Arkansas Crime Information Center runs the sex offender registry and the background check system. The Arkansas State Police background check tool at ark.org/criminal is another way to get a formal report. Mail-in ASP requests cost $25.
Nearby Counties
Looking for a Jail Roster in a nearby area? Pick one of the counties around Lafayette.