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Are Arrest Records Public in Jacksonville, Arkansas?

Arrest records are public documents in Jacksonville, Arkansas, accessible to all citizens under the provisions of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), codified in Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 et seq. This legislation establishes that government records, including those maintained by law enforcement agencies, must be available for public inspection and copying unless specifically exempted by statute. The Jacksonville Police Department maintains these records as part of their official documentation of law enforcement activities within municipal boundaries.

Public access to arrest records serves multiple civic purposes:

  • Ensures transparency in the criminal justice system
  • Provides accountability for law enforcement actions
  • Allows citizens to monitor public safety in their communities
  • Facilitates background checks for employment and housing purposes

Individuals seeking arrest records may encounter certain limitations. Records pertaining to ongoing investigations, juvenile offenders (under Arkansas Code § 9-27-309), or cases sealed by court order are typically exempt from public disclosure. Additionally, certain identifying information such as Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and medical information may be redacted to protect privacy interests while maintaining the public nature of the record.

How to Look Up Jacksonville Arrest Records in 2025

Multiple official channels exist for members of the public to access arrest records in Jacksonville, Arkansas. The following methods are available for record retrieval:

Jacksonville Police Department Records Division
1400 Marshall Road
Jacksonville, AR 72076
Phone: (501) 982-3191
Jacksonville Police Department

Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Requestors must complete a standard FOIA request form, providing specific information about the record sought, including the name of the arrested individual and approximate date of arrest. Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, agencies must respond to requests within three business days.

Pulaski County Sheriff's Office
2900 S Woodrow St
Little Rock, AR 72204
Phone: (501) 340-6600
Pulaski County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office maintains county-wide arrest records, including those from Jacksonville. Requests may be submitted in person, by mail, or through their online portal.

Arkansas State Police
1 State Police Plaza Drive
Little Rock, AR 72209
Phone: (501) 618-8000
Arkansas State Police

The State Police maintain a centralized criminal history database that includes arrest records from jurisdictions throughout Arkansas, including Jacksonville.

Online Public Access Systems

The Administrative Office of the Courts provides limited online access to court records through: CourtConnect

This system allows searches by name and case number but may not include complete arrest information.

Contents of a Jacksonville Arrest Record

Jacksonville arrest records contain standardized information documenting the apprehension and processing of individuals suspected of criminal activity. These records typically include:

  • Biographical information of the arrested individual:

    • Full legal name and any known aliases
    • Date of birth
    • Physical description (height, weight, identifying marks)
    • Residential address
    • Gender and race
  • Arrest details:

    • Date, time, and location of arrest
    • Arresting agency and officer identification
    • Statutory violations cited (Arkansas Criminal Code references)
    • Narrative description of the alleged offense
    • Weapon information, if applicable
  • Processing information:

    • Booking number and facility
    • Fingerprint classification
    • Mugshot photographs (frontal and profile views)
    • Property inventory
    • Medical screening results (non-confidential portions)
  • Case disposition data:

    • Bond/bail amount and conditions
    • Court appearance dates
    • Preliminary hearing outcomes
    • Detention status

Law enforcement agencies in Jacksonville follow Arkansas Criminal Information System guidelines for record creation and maintenance. These standards ensure consistency across jurisdictions and facilitate information sharing between agencies. Records are typically entered into both local and state databases within 24 hours of arrest processing.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Jacksonville

Arkansas law provides mechanisms for the expungement of certain arrest records under specific circumstances. Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401 through § 16-90-1419, eligible individuals may petition for the sealing of records relating to arrests, charges, and in some cases, convictions.

Eligibility criteria for expungement in Jacksonville include:

  • Arrests not resulting in charges: Records may be expunged if no charges were filed within one year of arrest
  • Dismissed charges: Immediate eligibility upon dismissal
  • Acquittals: Immediate eligibility following not guilty verdict
  • Completed deferred sentences: Eligible upon successful completion of all conditions
  • Certain misdemeanor convictions: Eligible after completion of sentence and waiting period (typically 5 years)
  • First-time non-violent felonies: May be eligible after completion of sentence and waiting period (typically 5 years)

The expungement process requires:

  1. Filing a Uniform Petition for Sealing of Record with the Pulaski County Circuit Court
  2. Payment of filing fees (approximately $50, with potential waivers for indigent petitioners)
  3. Service of petition on the prosecuting attorney and arresting agency
  4. Attendance at scheduled hearing (if contested)
  5. Issuance of Order of Expungement by presiding judge

Pulaski County Circuit Court
401 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 340-8000
Pulaski County Circuit Court

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Upon successful expungement, records are sealed from public view but remain accessible to law enforcement agencies for limited purposes. Expunged records do not appear in standard background checks, and individuals may legally deny the existence of expunged arrests in most circumstances.

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