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Are Arrest Records Public in Faulkner County

Arrest records in Faulkner County are considered public information pursuant to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), codified under Arkansas Code § 25-19-101. This statute establishes that government records, including those created by law enforcement agencies, are presumptively open to public inspection and copying unless specifically exempted by law.

The distinction between arrest records and conviction records is significant under Arkansas law. Arrest records document the initial apprehension and charging of an individual, while conviction records indicate that a court has found the individual guilty of the charged offense. Under current Arkansas law, both types of records are generally accessible to the public, though certain limitations apply:

  • Records of ongoing investigations may be temporarily withheld
  • Juvenile arrest records are typically confidential
  • Records that have been ordered sealed or expunged by a court are not publicly accessible
  • Certain identifying information may be redacted to protect privacy

The Faulkner County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records for the county and makes certain information available through their inmate roster system. Members of the public seeking arrest records should note that these documents reflect allegations, not proof of guilt, as all arrested individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

What's in Faulkner County Arrest Records

Faulkner County arrest records contain standardized information documenting the apprehension and processing of individuals taken into custody. These records typically include the following categories of information:

Arrestee Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name (first, middle, last)
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Height, weight, and other physical descriptors
  • Address of residence (may be partially redacted in public versions)
  • Identifying numbers (booking number, case number)

Arrest Details:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Location of arrest
  • Arresting agency (e.g., Faulkner County Sheriff's Office, Conway Police Department)
  • Arresting officer's name and badge number
  • Reason for arrest (e.g., observed criminal activity, warrant service)

Charge Information:

  • Criminal charges filed
  • Statute or ordinance numbers for each charge
  • Classification of charges (felony, misdemeanor)
  • Description of alleged criminal activity

Warrant Information (if applicable):

  • Warrant number
  • Issuing court
  • Date of issuance
  • Type of warrant (arrest, bench, search)

Booking Information:

  • Booking date and time
  • Booking facility
  • Booking officer
  • Property inventory

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond amount
  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Bond status (posted, denied, pending)

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Case number

Custody Status:

  • Current detention status
  • Expected release date (if applicable)
  • Housing location within detention facility

Additional Information May Include:

  • Photographs (mugshots)
  • Fingerprint records
  • Prior arrest history
  • Known aliases
  • Officer narrative reports
  • Witness statements (may be redacted)

The specific content of arrest records may vary based on the arresting agency's protocols and the circumstances of the arrest. Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 12-12-1003, certain sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and medical information is typically redacted from publicly available versions of these records.

How To Look Up Arrest Records in Faulkner County in 2026

Members of the public seeking arrest records in Faulkner County may utilize several methods to obtain this information. The county maintains current systems for record retrieval that accommodate both in-person and remote access options.

In-Person Requests:

  1. Visit the Faulkner County Sheriff's Office Records Division during regular business hours:

Faulkner County Sheriff's Office
801 Locust Avenue
Conway, AR 72034
Phone: (501) 450-4914
Faulkner County Sheriff's Office

  1. Complete a records request form, providing:

    • Name of the arrested individual
    • Approximate date of arrest (if known)
    • Your contact information
    • Purpose of request (optional)
  2. Present valid government-issued photo identification.

  3. Pay applicable fees:

    • Standard record search: $5-15 per name
    • Certified copies: Additional $2-5 per document
    • Fees are payable by cash, credit card, or money order
  4. Records staff will conduct the search and provide available documents, typically within 1-3 business days for standard requests.

Written Requests:

  1. Submit a formal FOIA request to the Faulkner County Sheriff's Office by mail or email.

  2. Include in your request:

    • Clear statement that you are requesting records under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act
    • Specific information sought (names, dates, case numbers if available)
    • Your complete contact information
    • Preferred format for receiving records (paper copies, digital files)
  3. Mail requests to:

Faulkner County Sheriff's Office
ATTN: Records Division
801 Locust Avenue
Conway, AR 72034

  1. Email requests may be sent to the designated FOIA coordinator.

  2. Expect a response acknowledging your request within three business days, with records typically provided within 10-14 business days.

For expedited service, requestors are advised to provide as much specific information as possible about the arrest record being sought, including the full name of the individual, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest.

How To Find Faulkner County Arrest Records Online

Faulkner County provides several digital resources for accessing arrest records electronically. These online systems offer convenient alternatives to in-person requests and are accessible 24 hours a day.

The primary online resources for Faulkner County arrest records include:

  1. Faulkner County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster

    • Visit the Sheriff's Office inmate roster portal
    • This database provides real-time information on currently incarcerated individuals
    • Search by name to view booking information, charges, and custody status
    • No account creation or fees required for basic searches
    • Updated continuously as individuals are booked into or released from custody
  2. Arkansas Judiciary CourtConnect System

    • Access the Arkansas Judiciary case search portal
    • Search by name to locate criminal cases in Faulkner County
    • View case information including charges, hearing dates, and disposition
    • Free public access with optional registration for enhanced features
    • Records typically appear within 24-48 hours of court processing
  3. Faulkner County Records Request Portal

    • Submit electronic FOIA requests through the county website
    • Specify the arrest records needed in your request
    • Provide contact information for record delivery
    • Pay applicable fees online via credit card
    • Receive digital copies of records via email when available

When conducting online searches, users should note that:

  • Complete arrest records may not be available online due to privacy restrictions
  • Some records may require additional verification or in-person retrieval
  • Historical records (older than 5-7 years) may not be included in online databases
  • Information accuracy should be verified through official channels
  • Online systems may experience occasional maintenance downtime

For comprehensive arrest record searches, particularly for older cases or detailed reports, combining online research with formal records requests often yields the most complete results.

How To Search Faulkner County Arrest Records for Free?

Faulkner County residents and other interested parties can access certain arrest record information without incurring fees through several publicly available resources. These no-cost options provide basic arrest data, though they may not include complete case files or detailed reports.

Free Online Resources:

  1. Faulkner County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster

    • The Sheriff's Office maintains a free public inmate database showing current detainees
    • Search by name to view booking information, charges, and custody status
    • Information is updated in real-time as individuals enter or exit custody
    • No registration or payment required to access this basic information
  2. Arkansas Judiciary Public Access

    • The Arkansas Court Connect system provides free access to court case information
    • Search by name to locate criminal proceedings in Faulkner County courts
    • View case numbers, charges, hearing dates, and case disposition
    • No fee for basic searches, though document downloads may incur costs
  3. Public Access Terminals

    • Computer terminals at the Faulkner County Courthouse provide free on-site access to court records
    • Located in the Clerk's Office during regular business hours
    • Staff assistance available for navigating the system
    • Printing fees may apply for document copies

Free In-Person Options:

  1. Courthouse Records Review

    • Visit the Faulkner County Circuit Clerk's Office:

    Faulkner County Circuit Clerk
    801 Locust Street
    Conway, AR 72034
    Phone: (501) 450-4909

    • Request to review publicly available case files related to arrests
    • Examination of records on-site is free of charge
    • Bring case numbers or individual names to facilitate searches
    • Available Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
  2. Law Library Access

    • The Faulkner County Law Library provides public access to court records
    • Located within the Faulkner County Courthouse
    • Reference assistance available from library staff
    • No fee for on-site research

When utilizing free resources, requestors should note certain limitations:

  • Records may not include complete arrest reports or investigative materials
  • Older records might not be available through electronic systems
  • High-volume requests may be subject to reasonable restrictions
  • Some sensitive cases may have restricted access
  • Certified copies always require payment of statutory fees

For comprehensive arrest record searches, particularly for cases more than 5-7 years old, these free resources serve as excellent starting points before determining if paid services are necessary for additional information.

How To Delete Arrest Records in Faulkner County

Under Arkansas law, individuals may petition for the sealing or expungement of certain arrest records under specific circumstances. These legal processes differ significantly in their effects and eligibility requirements.

Expungement vs. Sealing:

  • Expungement refers to the complete removal of records from public view and, in some cases, physical destruction of records.
  • Sealing restricts public access to records while maintaining them for limited official purposes.

In Faulkner County, most successful petitions result in sealed rather than fully expunged records, pursuant to Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401 et seq.

Eligibility for Record Sealing:

Records may be eligible for sealing under these circumstances:

  1. Charges were dismissed or nolle prossed
  2. The individual was acquitted at trial
  3. The individual completed a diversion program, probation, or deferred adjudication
  4. Certain misdemeanor convictions after completion of sentence and waiting periods
  5. Certain non-violent felony convictions after completion of sentence and waiting periods

Ineligible Records:

Some records cannot be sealed under current Arkansas law, including:

  • Most violent felony convictions
  • Sex offenses
  • Offenses against children
  • Certain driving offenses (e.g., DWI)
  • Federal charges (which require federal expungement procedures)

Petition Process:

  1. Determine Eligibility

    • Review arrest and court records to confirm eligibility
    • Consult with an attorney regarding specific circumstances
    • Verify all fines, restitution, and court costs are paid in full
  2. Prepare Petition

    • Complete the Uniform Petition and Order to Seal form
    • Gather supporting documentation (court records, proof of completed sentence)
    • Draft required affidavits
  3. File Petition

    • Submit petition to the Faulkner County Circuit Clerk's Office
    • Pay filing fee (approximately $50, with fee waivers available for indigent petitioners)
    • Serve copies on the prosecuting attorney and arresting agency
  4. Court Hearing

    • Attend scheduled hearing if required
    • Present evidence supporting eligibility for sealing
    • Address any objections from the prosecutor
  5. Order Implementation

    • If granted, obtain certified copies of the sealing order
    • Distribute to all agencies holding records (courts, law enforcement, etc.)
    • Follow up to ensure compliance with the order

Individuals seeking to seal records are strongly encouraged to consult with an attorney familiar with Arkansas record sealing procedures, as the process can be complex and requirements vary based on the specific offense and circumstances.

What Happens After Arrest in Faulkner County?

Following an arrest in Faulkner County, individuals enter a structured criminal justice process with several distinct phases. Understanding this sequence helps contextualize how arrest records are generated and maintained.

Initial Custody and Booking:

  1. Upon arrest, individuals are transported to the Faulkner County Detention Center
  2. The booking process includes:
    • Photographing (mugshot)
    • Fingerprinting
    • Personal information collection
    • Medical screening
    • Property inventory
    • Initial charge documentation

First Appearance:

  1. Occurs within 72 hours of arrest (excluding weekends and holidays)
  2. Judge informs the defendant of:
    • Charges filed
    • Constitutional rights
    • Right to counsel (public defender appointed if indigent)
  3. Bail determination based on:
    • Nature and severity of charges
    • Criminal history
    • Community ties
    • Flight risk assessment

Charging Decision:

  1. Prosecutor reviews evidence and determines formal charges
  2. Options include:
    • Filing formal charges
    • Declining to prosecute
    • Referring for diversion program
    • Requesting additional investigation

Arraignment:

  1. Formal reading of charges in court
  2. Defendant enters plea (guilty, not guilty, no contest)
  3. Trial schedule established
  4. Discovery process begins

Pre-Trial Proceedings:

  1. Discovery exchange between prosecution and defense
  2. Motion hearings (e.g., suppression of evidence, dismissal requests)
  3. Plea negotiations
  4. Pre-trial conferences

Case Resolution:

Cases typically conclude through one of these pathways:

  1. Plea Agreement:

    • Defendant pleads guilty to original or reduced charges
    • Sentencing recommendations presented to judge
    • Judge imposes sentence
  2. Trial:

    • Jury or bench (judge only) trial
    • Presentation of evidence and testimony
    • Verdict determination (guilty or not guilty)
    • If guilty, sentencing hearing scheduled
  3. Dismissal:

    • Charges dropped by prosecutor
    • Case dismissed by judge for legal reasons
    • Diversion program completion

Post-Conviction:

  1. Sentencing hearing if convicted

  2. Potential penalties include:

    • Incarceration (county jail or state prison)
    • Probation
    • Fines and court costs
    • Community service
    • Treatment programs
  3. Appeal rights explained

Throughout this process, records are generated and maintained by multiple agencies, including the Faulkner County Sheriff's Office, Prosecutor's Office, and Circuit Court. These documents collectively form the arrest and case record, portions of which are accessible to the public as described in previous sections.

How Long Are Arrest Records Kept in Faulkner County?

Arrest records in Faulkner County are subject to retention requirements established by Arkansas state law and local records management policies. These retention periods vary based on the type of record, case outcome, and maintaining agency.

Standard Retention Periods:

Under Arkansas Code § 13-4-301 and the Arkansas Records Retention Schedule, law enforcement agencies must maintain arrest records according to the following guidelines:

  1. Arrest Reports and Booking Information:

    • Felony arrests: Minimum 10 years after case closure
    • Misdemeanor arrests: Minimum 5 years after case closure
    • Arrests resulting in conviction: Permanent retention
  2. Fingerprint Cards and Identification Records:

    • Felony arrests: Permanent retention
    • Misdemeanor arrests: Minimum 5 years
    • Juvenile arrests: Until subject reaches age 21 (unless transferred to adult court)
  3. Investigative Files:

    • Homicide cases: Permanent retention
    • Felony cases: Minimum 10 years after case closure
    • Misdemeanor cases: Minimum 5 years after case closure
    • Unsolved cases: Retained indefinitely
  4. Photographs/Mugshots:

    • Follow same retention schedule as corresponding arrest records
    • Digital images may be maintained longer than physical photographs

Agency-Specific Retention:

Different agencies maintain separate record systems with varying retention practices:

  1. Faulkner County Sheriff's Office:

    • Maintains comprehensive arrest records according to state retention schedule
    • Active inmate records remain in primary database
    • Older records archived but retrievable through records division
  2. Faulkner County Circuit Court:

    • Court case files maintained permanently for felonies
    • Misdemeanor case files retained minimum 10 years
    • Electronic case management system records maintained indefinitely
  3. Arkansas Crime Information Center:

    • Maintains statewide criminal history repository
    • Records retained permanently unless expunged by court order
    • Provides background check services using historical arrest data

Factors Affecting Retention:

Several factors may modify standard retention periods:

  1. Court Orders:

    • Expungement or sealing orders require removal or restriction of specified records
    • Preservation orders in pending litigation may extend retention
  2. Special Case Types:

    • Sex offenses: Extended retention periods (often permanent)
    • Juvenile records: Special confidentiality and earlier destruction in some cases
    • Cold cases: Indefinite retention for unsolved serious crimes
  3. Digital Conversion:

    • Paper records may be destroyed after digital conversion
    • Electronic records typically maintained longer than minimum requirements

The extended retention of arrest records serves several public interests, including criminal justice administration, public safety, and historical documentation. However, individuals with arrests that did not result in conviction may petition for earlier removal through the sealing/expungement process described previously.

How to Find Mugshots in Faulkner County

Mugshot photographs, formally known as booking photographs, are created during the arrest booking process in Faulkner County. These images serve as official documentation of an individual's appearance at the time of processing into custody.

What Mugshots Are:

Mugshots typically consist of two standardized photographs:

  • A front-facing (portrait) view
  • A profile (side) view

These images are taken under controlled lighting conditions with standardized backgrounds and include identifying information such as booking numbers and date markers.

Where Mugshots Are Maintained:

In Faulkner County, booking photographs are primarily maintained by:

  1. Faulkner County Sheriff's Office

    • Primary custodian of booking photographs
    • Images stored in jail management system
    • Linked to corresponding arrest records
  2. Arkansas Crime Information Center

    • Maintains statewide repository of booking photographs
    • Used for law enforcement identification purposes
    • Access restricted to authorized agencies

Finding Mugshots:

Members of the public seeking booking photographs have several potential access methods:

  1. Sheriff's Office Records Request:

    • Submit formal request to the Faulkner County Sheriff's Office Records Division
    • Provide subject's name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date
    • Pay applicable fees for record retrieval and copying
    • Allow 3-5 business days for processing
  2. FOIA Request:

Can Mugshots Be Found Online:

The Faulkner County Sheriff's Office currently provides limited online access to booking photographs:

  1. Inmate Roster System:

    • The Sheriff's Office inmate roster includes photographs of currently incarcerated individuals
    • Searchable by name
    • Images typically removed when individuals are released from custody
  2. Third-Party Websites:

    • Various non-government websites aggregate and publish mugshots
    • These sites may maintain photographs indefinitely
    • Information on these sites may be outdated or inaccurate
    • Removal from these sites typically requires separate requests

Restrictions on Mugshot Access:

Several limitations affect public access to booking photographs:

  1. Privacy Considerations:

    • Photographs related to certain sensitive cases may be withheld
    • Juvenile booking photographs are generally confidential
    • Images may be redacted to protect certain identifying features
  2. Sealed/Expunged Records:

    • Photographs associated with sealed or expunged cases are not publicly available
    • Distribution of such images may violate court orders
  3. Recent Legislative Changes:

    • Arkansas has enacted restrictions on commercial publication of mugshots
    • Law enforcement agencies have discretion to limit distribution in certain cases

Individuals seeking booking photographs should be aware that these images document only the arrest process and do not indicate guilt or conviction. The dissemination and use of these photographs are subject to legal and ethical considerations regarding privacy and presumption of innocence.

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