Arrest records are public in Carroll County, Arkansas, pursuant to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), codified at Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 et seq. This legislation establishes the fundamental right of citizens to access records maintained by government agencies, including law enforcement entities. The Arkansas FOIA operates under the principle that government records shall be open to public inspection except as specifically exempted by law.
The public nature of arrest records serves several governmental functions:
Members of the public should note that while arrest records are generally accessible, certain information within these records may be redacted in accordance with Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, which protects personal privacy in specific circumstances.
Carroll County arrest records are available online through several official channels. The Carroll County Sheriff's Office maintains a digital database of current inmates and recent arrests that is accessible to the public via their official website. This online accessibility is part of the county's commitment to governmental transparency and public information access.
The online inmate roster is updated regularly and provides basic information about individuals currently in custody. Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 12-41-508, the Sheriff is required to maintain these records and make them available for public inspection. The Carroll County Sheriff's Office Detention Center Inmate Roster provides real-time information about current detainees.
Additional arrest record information may be accessed through the Arkansas Judiciary Case Search Portal, which provides court case information related to arrests within the county. This system is maintained in accordance with Administrative Order No. 19 of the Arkansas Supreme Court regarding access to court records.
Multiple official channels exist for obtaining Carroll County arrest records. Members of the public may utilize any of the following methods:
Visit the Carroll County Sheriff's Office in person to request physical copies of arrest records: Carroll County Sheriff's Office 210 W Church Ave Berryville, AR 72616 Phone: 870-423-2901 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Official Website
Access the online inmate roster through the Sheriff's Office website, which provides current detention information and recent booking data
Submit a formal records request to the Carroll County Circuit Clerk's Office: Carroll County Circuit Clerk 210 W Church Ave Berryville, AR 72616 Phone: 870-423-2411 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Utilize the public access terminals available at the Carroll County Courthouse for searching court records related to arrests: Carroll County Courthouse 210 W Church Ave Berryville, AR 72616 Phone: 870-423-2411 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Submit a written FOIA request to the Carroll County Clerk's Office for historical arrest records: Carroll County Clerk 210 W Church Ave Berryville, AR 72616 Phone: 870-423-2022 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 25-19-105(b)(8), agencies must respond to records requests within three business days. Requestors may be required to pay reasonable fees for copying or printing records as authorized by Arkansas Code § 25-19-105(d)(3).
Carroll County arrest records contain standardized information as required by Arkansas law. These records typically include the following elements:
These records are maintained in accordance with Arkansas Criminal Justice Information System regulations and Arkansas Code § 12-12-1001 et seq., which governs the collection and maintenance of criminal justice information.
Under Arkansas law, certain individuals may petition for expungement of arrest records in Carroll County. Expungement is the legal process by which arrest records are sealed from public view or, in some cases, completely destroyed. The primary statutory authority for expungement in Arkansas is found in Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401 through § 16-90-1419.
Eligibility criteria for expungement in Carroll County include:
The expungement process requires filing a petition with the Carroll County Circuit Court. Petitioners must:
Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 16-90-1413, if an expungement is granted, the individual may lawfully state that the arrest and/or conviction never occurred. The Arkansas State Police maintains the central repository for criminal history information and will update their records upon receipt of an expungement order from the court.