Arrest records are public documents in Stone County, Arkansas, pursuant to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), codified in Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 et seq. This legislation establishes the legal framework ensuring public access to government records, including those pertaining to arrests made within county jurisdiction. The Arkansas FOIA operates under the principle that government transparency serves the public interest by allowing citizens to monitor the activities of law enforcement agencies and the judicial system.
The Stone County Sheriff's Office maintains these records as part of their statutory obligations. Members of the public seeking arrest information may submit requests in accordance with established procedures. While most arrest records are accessible, certain exceptions may apply in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile offenders, or where disclosure might compromise public safety as outlined in Arkansas Code § 16-90-1417.
Stone County arrest records are available through various online platforms, though the comprehensiveness of digital access varies. The Stone County Circuit Clerk's Office maintains court records related to criminal proceedings that may be accessible through their online portal. Additionally, the Arkansas Judiciary provides a centralized case information system where users can search for court records, including those related to arrests in Stone County.
Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, government agencies are encouraged to make public records available electronically when feasible. However, certain limitations exist regarding the online publication of sensitive information. Users should note that:
The Stone County Sheriff's Office may provide limited arrest information through their official website, though comprehensive records typically require formal requests.
Members of the public seeking Stone County arrest records have multiple avenues available for conducting searches. The following methods are authorized under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, which governs the examination and copying of public records:
In-person requests can be submitted at the Stone County Sheriff's Office: Stone County Sheriff's Office 1207 Sawmill Road Mountain View, AR 72560 Phone: (870) 269-3825 Stone County Sheriff's Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Court records related to arrests may be obtained through the Stone County Circuit Clerk: Stone County Circuit Clerk's Office 107 West Main Street Mountain View, AR 72560 Phone: (870) 269-3943 Circuit Clerk's Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
The Arkansas Judiciary's online case information system provides access to court records: Arkansas Judiciary Case Search
Written requests may be submitted by mail to either office, including:
Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 25-19-105(b)(6), agencies must respond to requests within three business days. Fees for copies may apply in accordance with Arkansas Code § 25-19-105(d)(3), which permits reasonable charges for reproduction costs.
Stone County arrest records contain standardized information as mandated by Arkansas Code § 12-12-1003, which establishes requirements for law enforcement record-keeping. These records typically include the following components:
Biographical information of the arrested individual:
Arrest details:
Procedural information:
Case disposition:
The Stone County District Court, located at 211 Blanchard Avenue, Mountain View, AR 72560, maintains judicial records related to arrests within its jurisdiction. These records may contain additional information regarding court proceedings following the initial arrest.
Arkansas law provides mechanisms for the expungement of certain arrest records under specific circumstances. Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401 et seq., individuals may petition for the sealing of records related to arrests that did not result in convictions or for certain eligible convictions after specified waiting periods.
The expungement process in Stone County requires petitioners to:
Eligibility criteria vary based on offense classification:
Upon successful expungement, Arkansas Code § 16-90-1417 provides that the individual may lawfully deny the existence of the sealed record except in specific circumstances. The Stone County Circuit Clerk processes expungement petitions and maintains sealed records in accordance with statutory requirements.
Individuals with records in the Arkansas Department of Corrections system may need to address additional requirements as outlined by the Arkansas Department of Corrections policies.