Bryant Released Inmates Search

Bryant released inmates records run through the Saline County jail. Bryant Police officers make the arrest. The Saline County Sheriff takes custody, books the person, and handles the release. That means a Bryant records search starts at the county roster, not a city tool. This page walks through the right jail roster, the right police and court contacts, and the right FOIA and alert tools for Bryant.

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Bryant sits in eastern Saline County, just off I-30 west of Little Rock. Any arrest inside the Bryant city limits by a local officer runs through the Saline County Sheriff. The sheriff's detention center at 735 South Neeley Street in Benton books and holds everyone, then handles the release. That roster is the first stop for most Bryant released inmates searches.

For state prison data, run the name on the Arkansas Department of Corrections site. A Bryant arrest that ends with a prison sentence moves the person out of the county jail and into ADC custody. ADC posts inmate name, ID, race, sex, facility, and projected release date. For release alerts, register at VINELink. That service is free and works by text, email, or phone.

Court files for Bryant cases live with the Saline County Circuit Clerk. The online path is Arkansas Judiciary CourtConnect, which covers district and circuit courts statewide. Search by name, case ID, or attorney.

Bryant Police Department

The Bryant Police Department handles arrests inside the city. Officers book arrestees into the Saline County jail. The department holds its own incident and arrest reports. Records requests run through the police records division under the Arkansas FOIA. Response time is three business days. No reason for the request is needed.

The city also covers parts of I-30 and local schools. Traffic stops, minor crashes, and city code citations stay in the district court. Felony arrests move upward to circuit court. The Bryant Police report fee and accident report fee follow the same schedule as most mid sized Arkansas cities. Check with the records clerk for current pricing.

Saline County Jail Roster for Bryant

The Saline County Sheriff runs a live inmate roster at scsosheriff.org/inmate-roster. The current inmate list shows who is in custody now. The 48 hour release list shows who walked out in the past two days. Each record shows mugshot, arresting agency, booking date, charges, and bond amount. Bryant Police arrests show the Bryant Police Department as the holding agency.

Saline County Sheriff inmate roster for Bryant released inmates

The roster is free and needs no account. Mugshots stay public under Arkansas FOIA. The record drops off the active list once the person is released, transferred, or cited and released at the scene.

Sheriff Rodney Wright runs the office from 735 South Neeley Street in Benton. Admin line: (501) 303-5609. Non-emergency line: (501) 303-5648. Detention center line: (501) 303-5642. The sheriff is also the chief enforcement officer of the circuit courts. That means the office serves summons, enforces judgments, and transports prisoners to state and mental facilities, not just local bookings.

Bryant District and Circuit Court

Misdemeanor cases out of a Bryant arrest go to the Bryant District Court first. Felony cases move to the Saline County Circuit Court at the courthouse in Benton. CourtConnect at caseinfo.arcourts.gov covers both. Search by name, case ID, or attorney. Records before 2009 may have some fields redacted under Arkansas Supreme Court Administrative Order 19.

Judges set bond amounts at first appearance. Bond can be cash, cash equivalent, or a surety through a bail bondsman. Once bond is posted, the release shows on the sheriff's roster and on VINELink. A no-bond hold stays in place until the judge clears it or the charge is dropped.

Background Checks for Bryant

The Arkansas State Police CBC system is the main consent based path. A state name check runs $22.00, or $11.00 for volunteers. A fingerprint check through the FBI runs $13.00, or $11.00 for volunteers. The state police need signed written consent from the subject plus an account with the Information Network of Arkansas.

The ARCH system is the public path, no consent needed. Each search costs $24.00, card only. ARCH pulls from the Arkansas Crime Information Center database, which ties arrests to fingerprints and not just names. For the full breakdown of what shows and what stays hidden, see the state police FAQ.

Note: ARCH pulls Arkansas records only. A full check for a person with history in other states needs a separate FBI fingerprint based search.

VINELink and Release Alerts for Bryant

VINELink at vinelink.com is the free custody alert tool. Register by phone, email, or text. Pick the inmate by name or ID. Get a push when that person is released, transferred, or escapes. The Arkansas feed pulls from county jails and the state DOC, so Saline County data flows in near real time.

The service is anonymous. The inmate never sees who signed up. Victims, family members, and witnesses all use it. The toll free help line is 1-800-510-0415 for account questions.

FOIA for Bryant Records

The Arkansas FOIA at Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq. covers arrest records, booking photos, jail rosters, and most police reports. Agencies have three business days to respond. No statement of purpose is needed.

For Bryant records, send the request to the department that holds the record. The Bryant Police records division handles its own files. The Saline County Sheriff handles jail records. The Saline County Circuit Clerk handles court files. Copies run about $0.25 per page. Certified copies run about $5.00 each. Fees may apply for large batches. The Arkansas Attorney General publishes a FOIA handbook with sample letters and fee rules.

Parole and Community Correction

People on parole or probation in Bryant report to a supervising officer under the Arkansas Department of Community Correction. Call the state office for the local Benton branch. The DCC posts some data online under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-27-145, including the parolee's name, aliases, latest photo, and completed programs.

Low income defendants can turn to the Center for Arkansas Legal Services or Legal Aid of Arkansas for family and civil help. The State Bar runs a lawyer referral service for paid counsel. The Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts at (501) 410-1900 can point the way.

Bryant Released Inmates Next Steps

Start at the Saline County roster for the most recent booking data. Check the 48 hour release list if the person is already out. Move to ADC for state prison history. Use VINELink for live alerts. Hit CourtConnect for court files. Use ARCH for public access or the ASP CBC for a consent based check.

If you hit a dead end, call the Saline County Sheriff's records office at (501) 303-5609 or the Bryant Police records line. Both run standard Arkansas FOIA workflows. Written requests tend to move faster than walk ins for older records.

Common reasons a Bryant name drops off the active roster:

  • Posted bond and walked out
  • Cited and released at the scene without a full booking
  • Transferred to state prison under ADC custody
  • Moved to a federal holding facility
  • Held under a temporary mental health hold that stays sealed

Walk ins at the Saline County Sheriff's records office work Monday through Friday during business hours. Bring a photo ID and the inmate's full legal name plus a rough date of arrest. Staff can pull an arrest report, a booking photo, or a release record on the spot for most Bryant cases.

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