Lonoke County Released Inmates

Lonoke County is part of the Little Rock metro and runs its detention center out of Lonoke. The sheriff's office handles booking, custody, and release. All inmate visits run through kiosks, not in person. The Lonoke County Reports page lists fees and process for pulling reports. Court data is in Arkansas CourtConnect. For state prison data, the Arkansas Department of Corrections tool takes over. This page explains how to find Lonoke County released inmates records without any guesswork.

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Lonoke County Released Inmates Facts

68,356 2010 Census Population
1873 County Formed
$10 Report Fee if Not Named
$50 Base Civil Process Fee

Start with the Lonoke County Sheriff's Office. The main office is at 440 Dee Dee Lane, Lonoke, AR 72086. The Cabot Substation is at 208 N 1st St, Cabot, AR 72023. The detention center phone is (501) 676-6494. The jail is the office of record for current custody, bond, and release. Lonoke County is the only Arkansas county that shares its name with its county seat.

The sheriff has an online site with links to reports, civil process, and contact info. For court filings, use Arkansas CourtConnect. For state prison data, go to the ADC inmate search. For release alerts, sign up at VINELink. Lonoke County is part of the Little Rock - North Little Rock - Conway metro area.

Cabot is the largest city in Lonoke County. The town of Lonoke is the county seat and home to the jail. Each has its own police department, but all arrests eventually end up at the county jail.

Lonoke County Sheriff's Office

The sheriff's site is at lonokeso.com. A look at the main page is below.

Lonoke County released inmates info on the sheriff's official site

Lonoke County was formed April 16, 1873. The sheriff runs both the main office in Lonoke and the Cabot Substation. Deputies cover the unincorporated parts of the county. All bookings come through the detention center. The sheriff also handles court security, civil process, and tax collection support.

The office is open for walk-ins during weekday business hours. Mail requests also work. Phone calls are the fastest path for basic custody info. Keep a case name and booking date handy. The staff can tell you the current location, any recent transfers, and visitation rules.

Lonoke County Detention Center

The Lonoke County Detention Center is at 440 Dee Dee Ln., Lonoke. Phone (501) 676-6494. Housing covers low and medium security risk males, high security risk males, female inmates, isolation, and temporary holding cells. The jail holds both pretrial detainees and post-conviction inmates.

Visitation is done through kiosks. There is no in-person visitation. Video visits run through www.smartjail.com. Emails and pictures also go through SmartJail. Commissary items are bought through a jail vendor. Inmate accounts can be funded at www.citytelecoin.com or at the lobby kiosk. Cash and credit cards are both accepted.

For current inmate lookups, call the detention center line. Staff can confirm custody, booking date, and next court date. Written FOIA requests are the way to get copies of arrest reports or mugshots.

Lonoke County Reports and Civil Process Fees

The Lonoke County Reports page sets fees and release rules for jail and sheriff reports. The page is at loganso.com reports URL below.

Lonoke County released inmates reports and civil process fee page

Reports are released Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. See the Lonoke County Reports page for the official rules. If your name is on the report, you get one copy at no charge. If your name is not on the report, the fee is $10.00 per request. Payment must be by check or money order with picture ID. Picture ID is required to pick up any report.

Civil process fees run on a set schedule. Serving a summons, capias, scire facias, attachment, writ of garnishment, writ of injunction, or subpoena costs $50.00. Serving a writ of execution is $120.00. Serving an order, notice, or rule of court is $50.00. Serving a notice to vacate is $30.00. Payment details are on the sheriff's page.

Note: Bring a photo ID every time you pick up a report from the Lonoke County Sheriff's Office.

Court Records for Lonoke County Inmates

Lonoke County Circuit Court handles felonies and civil cases over $25,000. District court handles misdemeanors and smaller civil matters. Free online access is at Arkansas CourtConnect. Certified copies cost a per-page fee. Mail requests go to the circuit clerk. In-person requests are accepted at the Lonoke County Courthouse.

Records created before 2009 may have parts redacted online under Arkansas Supreme Court Administrative Order 19. For the full file, go in person. Sealed and juvenile records are not public without a court order. Civil filings include probate, domestic cases, and contract disputes. Dockets, pleas, sentences, and judgment entries are usually on file.

State Prison, Background Checks, and Parole

When a Lonoke County inmate moves to state prison, the ADC inmate search takes over. Current unit, admit date, and sentence length all show. For public criminal history checks, use the ARCH system at Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1501 et seq. Each ARCH search costs $24.00.

The Arkansas State Police CBC system handles consent-based checks at $22.00 per Arkansas name. Volunteers pay $11.00. National fingerprint checks run $13.00, or $11.00 for volunteers. See the ASP FAQ. Parole data is under the DCC. For alerts, register at VINELink.

FOIA Requests in Lonoke County

Arkansas FOIA at Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq. applies to Lonoke County. Agencies have three business days to respond. Requests go to the sheriff's office at 440 Dee Dee Lane, Lonoke. The fee for reports is $10.00 per report for non-involved parties, as posted on the reports page. Processing is during business hours only, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Common requests cover arrest reports, mugshots, jail logs, and release dates. Copies use the reports fee structure. Arkansas law does not allow fee waivers. A negligent FOIA violation is a Class C misdemeanor. Appeals are filed in Lonoke County Circuit Court. Exemptions cover juvenile files, active investigations, personnel data, and medical records.

Released Inmates Across the Little Rock Metro

Lonoke County sits east of Pulaski County in the Little Rock metro. Nearby counties include Pulaski, Prairie, White, Jefferson, Arkansas, and Faulkner. Cabot and Lonoke are the two main cities in the county. Each has its own police, but jail bookings land at the county detention center.

For Lonoke County released inmates, the detention center is the starting point. CourtConnect fills in the court record. ADC covers state prison. VINELink handles automatic alerts. The sheriff's reports page is also handy for fees, rules, and civil process questions.

Tip: Call during weekday business hours for the fastest answer. Records staff are not always on overnight.

Lonoke County Detention Center Visitation and Mail

The Lonoke County Detention Center sits at 440 Dee Dee Lane and handles mail and visits on a set schedule. Mail must show the inmate's full name and booking number on the envelope. Cards and letters are allowed. Books and magazines must come direct from the publisher. Photos are size-limited per letter. No stickers, glitter, or polaroids. Contraband of any kind gets the sender flagged and logged.

Money for commissary and phone time goes on the inmate's trust account. The sheriff's office points depositors to the current vendor for kiosk, phone, or online deposits. Video visits run on a weekly rotation. Pick the slot by the inmate's housing pod. In-person visits are limited since the upgrade to video. Rules update from time to time, so call before you load money or plan a trip to Lonoke.

Tracking Lonoke County Released Inmates

Lonoke County feeds the state system a steady flow of inmates each year. When a sentence moves past one year, the transfer to the Arkansas Department of Corrections kicks in. The ADC inmate search then shows the current unit, admit date, and parole eligibility date. The Wrightsville Unit and the Tucker Unit both sit within short driving distance, so Lonoke County transfers tend to land there first.

Parole reporting for released inmates returning to Cabot, Lonoke, Ward, or Austin goes through the Arkansas Department of Community Correction. The Little Rock area office covers most of Lonoke County. Victims can pull release and transfer alerts from VINELink any time. For sex offender status, the Arkansas State Police registry maps offenders to Lonoke County streets. Nearby county records for Pulaski County, Faulkner County, and White County can also help when a case crosses county lines.

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