Find Released Inmates in Searcy County

Searcy County runs a small 30-bed jail in Marshall. The Searcy County Sheriff's Office posts a current jail roster online. For Searcy County released inmates, you can search the county roster, the VINELink state tool, or the RPS/Inmate app run by the sheriff. This page walks through the sheriff contact info, the jail, court records through CourtConnect, the state ADC system, and the FOIA steps for pulling paper copies of Searcy County released inmates records.

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Searcy County Released Inmates Facts

30 Jail Capacity
24/7 Phone Line Open
1838 County Founded
1 Detention Facility

Where to Find Searcy County Released Inmates

The first stop is the Searcy County Sheriff's Office at 301 Factory Road, Marshall, AR 72650. The mailing address is PO Box 812, Marshall, AR 72650. The main phone is 870-448-2340, open 24 hours. The fax is (870) 448-2106. Sheriff Kenny Cassell leads the office. Chief Deputy Dewayne Pierce runs daily operations. The general email is info@searcycountysheriff.org.

The sheriff posts a current jail roster on the Searcy County jail roster page. The data includes name, identifying details, arrest information, charges, booking info, bond, release data, and mugshots. Search by full or partial name or by ID number.

For released inmates who moved up to state prison after a Searcy County case, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search is the right database. The ADC covers all state-custody inmates across Arkansas.

Searcy County Detention Center

The Searcy County Detention Center sits at 301 Factory Road in Marshall. The jail holds up to 30 inmates, which is small by Arkansas standards. Jail staff include Tracy Sutterfield and Hattie Parker. Email the jail at hparker@searcycountysheriff.org for custody-specific questions. Phone is 870-448-2340.

Searcy County released inmates jail roster online

The jail roster page is the fastest way to confirm a current hold. The page shows booking data for each person in custody. When a name falls off the roster, the release has already been processed by staff.

The facility takes in detainees from Marshall Police, sheriff's deputies, and Arkansas State Police troopers working the area. Hold times vary from a few hours to several weeks, depending on charges and bond. State prisoners waiting for an ADC bed may also appear on the county list.

Searcy County Sheriff's Office Services

The sheriff's office runs patrol, investigations, the jail, and civil paper service. Hours for admin work are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The 870-448-2340 phone runs 24 hours for jail and emergency questions. The office also offers an RPS/Inmate app for Android and iPhone. That app gives a mobile view of the current roster plus basic inmate info.

Searcy County released inmates sheriff's office Marshall

The sheriff's main page lists the admin lines, the sheriff and chief deputy emails, and the mobile app link. Start here for any Searcy County released inmates question.

The office also maintains the most wanted list, which has names of people with active warrants. If a person shows on the wanted list but not the jail roster, that means the warrant is still open and no arrest has been made yet.

Court Records for Searcy County Inmates

The Searcy County Circuit Clerk in Marshall holds filed felony records, civil cases over $25,000, domestic relations, and probate cases. District Court in Marshall takes misdemeanors and small civil cases. The district court phone is 870-448-5411, open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The state search tool is Arkansas CourtConnect. Search by case ID, person name, or business name. The page returns basic case data, hearing dates, and docket activity. For certified copies, go in person to the Circuit Clerk's office or mail a written request.

The state court hub at arcourts.gov links to each circuit court clerk office and posts the Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure. Court dates and filings show on CourtConnect as soon as the clerk enters the event.

FOIA Requests to the Searcy County Sheriff

Arkansas FOIA law sits at Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq. Agencies have three business days to respond. FOIA requests to Searcy County should include the type of record, the name of the person involved, dates, and locations. Submit in person, by mail, email, or fax. Provide full name and contact information on the request.

A small printing fee may apply. Pay the fee before records release. For a written mail request, send to Searcy County Sheriff, PO Box 812, Marshall, AR 72650. The office processes most straightforward copy requests within three to five business days.

Note: Active investigation files, juvenile records, personnel files, and medical data stay sealed under state FOIA law.

VINELink and Victim Alerts

Crime victims can track Searcy County released inmates through VINELink. The tool is free. Sign up by name. Alerts go out by phone, text, email, or TTY when custody status changes. The system is statewide and ties into the jail's booking system plus the state ADC database. One signup covers both county custody and state prison custody.

The Arkansas Attorney General's FOIA site posts a victim rights handbook. That handbook spells out the alert types and the state law behind each notification duty.

  • Full legal name of the Searcy County inmate
  • Phone number or email for alerts
  • The county where the arrest happened

Background Checks for Searcy County

The ARCH system under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1501 gives the public a paid path for criminal history data. Each name check costs $24. The Arkansas State Police CBC system runs consent-based checks at $22 per Arkansas name. Volunteers pay $11 through the ASP system.

National fingerprint checks run $13, or $11 for volunteer cases. See the CBC FAQ for what each search shows. Mail-in paper requests go to the ASP Identification Bureau with a $25 fee on form ASP-122.

Parole and Community Correction in Searcy

People released from state prison to Searcy County report to a parole officer through the Arkansas Department of Community Correction. DCC posts some data online under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-27-145, including name, aliases, a recent photo, and the programs each person completed.

The local parole officer handles check-ins and enforces the conditions set by the state parole board. Curfew, drug testing, and travel limits are common. For crime victim alerts on a parole case, VINELink still covers the notification duty.

Released Inmates Data Near Marshall

Searcy County covers Marshall, Leslie, Gilbert, Pindall, St. Joe, and a few smaller rural towns. Most bookings come from the Marshall Police, the sheriff's deputies, or State Police troopers working US 65 through the area. All land at the county jail at 301 Factory Road. That makes the sheriff's roster the main source for any Searcy-area released inmates question.

If a recent Marshall arrest does not show on the roster, check back in a few hours. Bond-outs and short holds can close a case before the list refreshes. For released inmates moved to state prison, the ADC tool takes over. For alerts, VINELink is the backstop.

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