Find Jail Mugshots in Jacksonville

Jacksonville jail mugshots come from arrests made by the Jacksonville Police Department and booked into the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility in Little Rock. The city has no long-term jail of its own, so every city arrest goes to the county for intake, fingerprints, and a booking photo. You can look up Jacksonville jail mugshots on the Pulaski County Zuercher portal, which lists each person held in custody along with a photo, the charges, and the bond. This page shows where to search, how to file a FOIA, and which court tools tie back to a Jacksonville booking.

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Jacksonville Police and Jail Mugshots

The Jacksonville Police Department patrols the city, runs traffic stops, and works criminal cases. Chief Brett Hibbs leads the agency. The main office is at 1400 Marshall Road, Jacksonville, AR 72076. The main phone is 501-982-3191. The team has 48 sworn officers, 10 civilian staff, 4 transport officers, 1 auxiliary officer, 4 code enforcement officers, and 2 civilian chaplains.

The city home page at cityofjacksonville.net is the first stop for Jacksonville jail mugshots look-ups. The site links out to the police page, the city clerk, and the FOIA contact. A snapshot of the city site is below.

Jacksonville city government website for Jacksonville jail mugshots and police records

Mayor Jeff Elmore runs the city. The city council has 8 members who are all at-large, with 4-year terms. The city budget sits near $16.5 million a year. Police records, arrest reports, and the list of officer contacts all come off the city site.

Arrest reports from the Jacksonville PD stay with the city records unit. The mugshot, though, lives with the Pulaski County Sheriff at the county detention center. You may need to file with both offices to get the full file on a case.

Pulaski County Jail and Jacksonville Bookings

The Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility is the jail that holds every Jacksonville arrestee. The sheriff is the custodian of the jail under Article 7 of the Arkansas Constitution of 1874, which names the sheriff as the chief law officer and jail keeper of the county. That rule is why a Jacksonville booking photo is held by the county and not by the city.

The jail is at 3201 West Roosevelt Road, Little Rock, AR 72204. It opened in 1994 and holds more than 1,200 detainees on a typical day. The facility is the only long-term jail in Pulaski County and serves twelve law agencies along with thirty-three courts. Jacksonville PD is one of the twelve feeder agencies.

The detention page at pcso.org/detention lists the intake rules, the visitation times, and the inmate programs. The Zuercher roster is the main search tool. The portal page is shown below.

Pulaski County Zuercher Portal for Jacksonville jail mugshots and inmate roster

You can reach the live roster at pulaski-so-ar.zuercherportal.com. The search box sits at the top of the page. Type a last name, a first name, or a booking number. Results load in seconds. Each row shows the mugshot, the charges, the bond, and the next court date.

Note: A Jacksonville name drops off the Pulaski County roster soon after release, so save the page or print it when you find the record.

How Jacksonville Bookings Work

A Jacksonville PD officer brings the arrestee to the Roosevelt Road jail. The intake team runs the fingerprints, takes the mugshot, and logs the charges. A judge sets bond. Most misdemeanor bonds are set within hours.

Felony cases take longer to clear. The person may wait for a first appearance before a circuit judge. The mugshot is locked in as soon as intake is done, so the photo is on the roster before the bond is set.

Release comes in one of three ways. The person posts bond and walks out. The judge grants release on own recognizance. Or the person is sent to the Arkansas Department of Correction after a plea or trial. A second mugshot is taken at state intake, which is why the ADC photo can look different than the county file.

FOIA Rules for Jacksonville Jail Mugshots

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act opens most Jacksonville jail mugshots to the public. The statute is Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101. You can read the full 1967 FOIA Act on the state legislature site.

Under the FOIA, the sheriff or the city has three business days to reply to a written request. Most jail mugshots are public. Open cases, juvenile files, and records that could put a victim or witness at risk can be held back. Paper copies are capped at 25 cents per page. Email copies are often free.

A clean FOIA request for a Jacksonville jail mugshot should list the full legal name, the date of birth, the date of the booking, and the arresting agency. Send the request to the Pulaski County Sheriff for the mugshot and to the Jacksonville Police for the arrest report.

If the request is denied, you can appeal to the Arkansas Attorney General. The AG's FOIA hotline is (501) 682-2007. You have 30 days to file the appeal. The AG rules within 30 business days.

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Court Records Tied to Jacksonville Arrests

Every Jacksonville booking sets a court file. You can pull the file on Arkansas CourtConnect. The search runs by name, case number, or ticket number. Results show the charge list, the bond amount, and the next hearing.

Jacksonville cases move through the 6th Judicial Circuit. Felony cases go to Pulaski County Circuit Court. Traffic and small criminal cases go to the Jacksonville District Court. Both courts send data to CourtConnect every night. The Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts at 625 Marshall Street in Little Rock runs CourtConnect. The help desk is at (501) 410-1900.

Court files are the best second lead when a jail mugshot is pulled offline. The docket cites the arrest date, the arresting agency, and the booking number. Pair that info with a FOIA request to the sheriff to pull the photo.

Statewide Tools for Jacksonville Jail Mugshots

VINELink is a free alert tool that tracks custody status. Sign up at vinelink.com and add the person by name. The service sends a text, email, or phone alert when the person is released, moved, or out on escape. The Arkansas VINE line is 1-800-510-0415.

State-level searches help when the Jacksonville case moves to state custody. The Arkansas Department of Correction inmate search shows the ADC number, the unit, the sentence, and the projected release date. The ark.org offender search covers the same data with a cleaner view.

The Arkansas Crime Information Center runs the state crime history database. ACIC is at 322 South Main Street, Suite 615, Little Rock. The phone is (501) 682-2222. You can pull a name-based criminal history check through the ACIC ARCH tool.

More Jacksonville Records Resources

The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry holds photos, aliases, and offense data for registered offenders in and near Jacksonville. The map search lets you draw a 5-mile ring around any Jacksonville address and pull the list of registered offenders.

The Arkansas Sheriffs' Association directory holds contact info for every county sheriff in the state, including Pulaski County. Use the directory when you need a phone or a mailing address for the jail records desk.

Note: Old Jacksonville jail mugshots from closed cases may not be on the live roster, so a FOIA request to the Pulaski County Sheriff is the way to pull those.

Pulaski County and Nearby Cities

Jacksonville sits in Pulaski County. The county page has the full details on the Regional Detention Facility, the sheriff, and the court system.

Nearby Arkansas Cities

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