Searcy County Jail Roster Access

The Searcy County Jail Roster covers people held at the small county jail in Marshall, Arkansas. The Searcy County Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 208 Factory Road, Marshall, AR 72650. Call (870) 448-2777 to ask about an inmate or check the current roster. This page walks through how to search Searcy County Jail records, how to reach staff, and how to file a public records request. The jail does not post a live web roster, so most lookups need a phone call or a visit. The steps are free and open to anyone.

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Searcy County Jail Overview

Marshall County Seat
(870) 448-2777 Jail Phone
(870) 448-2340 Sheriff Office
Phone Only Roster Access

Searcy County does not run a live web roster. The jail is small and the Sheriff's Office takes lookups by phone or in person. Call the jail at (870) 448-2777 during normal hours. Staff can check if a person is in custody, share the booking date, and read off the charges. The phone line is the main way to search the Searcy County Jail Roster. Ask for the jail desk when you call.

The Arkansas Sheriff's Association keeps a short record for the jail on its site. You can check that page at arkansassheriffsassociation.com. It lists the address, the phone, and a note on visitation. A second source with the same basic info is arkansascountycourt.org.

Below is a link to the state ADC inmate portal. It is the best backup when the county jail does not post a roster of its own. The ADC page at apps.ark.org/inmate_info covers people who moved from Searcy County jail into state prison.

Searcy County Jail Roster tie-in to Arkansas ADC inmate search portal

The ADC portal above lets you filter by Searcy County. Results show the inmate ID, the offense, and the unit. It is free and open to the public.

Searcy County Sheriff's Office

The Searcy County Sheriff's Office is the main agency for jail bookings in the county. The office handles patrol, civil process, and custody of the jail under Arkansas Code § 12-41-502. That statute gives the Sheriff charge of every prisoner held at the facility. Court papers and warrants go through the same office.

To reach the Sheriff's Office, call (870) 448-2340. The office handles calls about warrants, arrests, and day-to-day law enforcement. The jail desk at (870) 448-2777 is the best line for roster questions. Both lines share the same building on Factory Road in Marshall.

The office works with the Marshall Police Department and nearby agencies to book people into the Searcy County Jail. Searcy County is small and rural. Most bookings come from deputies, Arkansas State Police, or the small town police in Marshall and Leslie. The jail takes in men and women.

Note: Call (870) 448-2777 for jail roster questions and (870) 448-2340 for any Searcy County Sheriff's Office matter not tied to an inmate in custody.

Searcy County Jail Facility

The Searcy County Jail is at 208 Factory Road, Marshall, AR 72650. It is a small facility with a limited bed count. The jail takes in people from Searcy County Sheriff's Office deputies and local police. Bookings happen around the clock, and staff are on site 24 hours a day.

Mail to inmates goes to the same address. Put the inmate's full name on the first line. Plain letters and white paper are the rule. Do not send cash. Money for commissary should be dropped off in person at the jail desk. Call before you go to check on the visitation schedule, since small jails can change hours with short notice.

Visitation is set up by the jail desk. Hours vary and the jail may limit each visit. Video visits are not always offered at small county jails. Plan ahead and call the facility before you drive out. The jail is in a rural part of the Ozarks and cell service can be weak in the area.

Searcy County Jail Roster Details

When you call for a roster check, the jail staff can give you a name, a booking date, and a charge list. They may also share the bond amount and the next court date. Some items are not shared by phone. A full written record needs a FOIA request in writing.

Searcy County books people in from small towns and rural roads. Most charges are state misdemeanors and felonies. Some holds come from the Arkansas State Police or federal agencies. Holds and court dates feed back into the Arkansas Judiciary case system at caseinfo.arcourts.gov. Use that site to check court dates tied to a Searcy County booking.

The VINE service at vinelink.com tracks inmate moves in Arkansas. Sign up for free alerts to learn when a Searcy County inmate is released or moved. VINE covers most county jails in the state.

For a broader statewide search, open the ADC inmate portal. It shows people who moved from county jails like Searcy into state prison. The state system holds serious felons with longer sentences.

Court Records and Jail Roster Cases

Cases that start with a Searcy County booking move to District Court or Circuit Court. Searcy County sits in the 14th Judicial Circuit with Baxter, Boone, Marion, and Newton counties. The Arkansas Judiciary main site at arcourts.gov lists every court and how to reach them. The state case search at caseinfo.arcourts.gov shows case filings, hearings, and charge status.

Court fines and fees can be paid at pay.arcourts.gov. Use the case number from the roster or a court letter to find the right file. Cash and card both work on the state pay site.

Arkansas Code § 12-41-502 gives the Searcy County Sheriff custody of the jail. That is the main statute for local detention. The Sheriff holds the keys, sets the rules, and answers to the county for the safe keeping of every inmate.

FOIA and Searcy County Jail Roster Records

Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 makes most Searcy County jail records public. The Sheriff's Office has three business days to answer a FOIA request. Send your ask in writing. Name the records you want, the date range, and the person's full name. Drop the form off in person or mail it to the Sheriff's Office in Marshall.

Some items are closed. Juvenile files are sealed under Arkansas Code § 9-27-309. Inmate medical records are blocked by Arkansas Code § 12-12-1707 and federal HIPAA rules. Arkansas Code § 12-27-113(2)(A) governs the release of inmate records from the Department of Correction. Copy fees apply and the clerk may ask you to pay in advance.

For statewide crime data, the Arkansas Crime Information Center runs the sex offender registry and background check program. The Arkansas State Police at ark.org/criminal offers a formal background check by mail. Crash reports are sold through crashreports.ark.org if you need one tied to a Searcy County case.

Note: Juvenile and medical files are closed and will not appear on any Searcy County Jail Roster lookup, so do not waste time asking for them by phone.

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