Search Perry County Jail Mugshots

Perry County jail mugshots are held by the sheriff's office in Perryville and posted on the ISOMS inmate portal. The roster shows a booking photo, the charge, the arresting agency, the intake date, and the bond for every person in custody. You can run a name check in a few seconds or browse the list. This page walks you through the tools for a Perry County jail mugshots search, the FOIA steps for a photo not yet online, and the state backups when you want to track a case after release.

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Perry County Jail Mugshots Overview

10,500 County Residents
556 Square Miles
3 FOIA Days
1840 County Formed

Perry County Sheriff's Office and Jail Mugshots

The Perry County Sheriff's Office keeps the booking photos for every arrest in the county. Perry County was formed December 3, 1840, in central Arkansas. The county covers 556 square miles of rural land, national forest, and lakes, and is home to about 10,500 people. The sheriff's office works to keep the county safe year round. The main office is in Perryville, the county seat.

The sheriff's home page at perrycountysheriffar.org is the launch point for a Perry County jail mugshots search. It holds links over to the inmate roster, the sex offender registry (all 50 states are listed), news, and service info. A view of that page is below.

Perry County Sheriff Office website for Perry County jail mugshots

Under Article 7 of the Arkansas Constitution of 1874, the sheriff is the chief law officer of the county and the custodian of the jail. That rule is the legal base for every Perry County booking photo sitting with the sheriff's office and not at the state or city level.

The live inmate roster for Perry County sits at isoms.perrycountysheriff.net. The ISOMS portal shows each current inmate with a booking photo, name, age, race and sex, intake date, city, arresting department, arresting officer, charge, and bond. Sample entries list charges such as criminal trespassing, violation of probation, and violation of order of protection.

Perry County ISOMS jail portal for Perry County jail mugshots and inmate roster

The roster is the fastest way to find a booking photo for a recent arrest. The portal updates as the jail books or releases a person. A quick name search brings back the mugshot, the charge, and the bond. You can sort by intake date, race, age, or charge. Click the thumbnail for a full-size view of the photo.

Note: If the name you search is not on the live roster, the person may have already been released or transferred, and the photo must be pulled by FOIA request.

Booking, Bond, and Release

Every arrest in Perry County starts at the jail intake desk. Deputies take prints, take the photo, and log the charges. The judge on duty sets the bond. Cash bonds can be paid at the jail. Surety bonds run through a licensed bail bond agent. The mugshot is filed with the booking packet.

Release happens three ways. The person posts bond. The judge orders release on own recognizance. Or the person is sent to a state unit after a plea or a verdict. A state intake photo is then taken at the ADC, which is why a state profile can show a different picture than the county file.

Perry County uses the VINELink network for release alerts. Sign up with a name and the alert fires on release, transfer, or escape. The Arkansas VINE support line is 1-800-510-0415. Text, email, and phone alerts are all free and run through the national VINE system.

FOIA Requests for Perry County Booking Photos

When a booking photo or report is not online, file a FOIA request with the sheriff. Under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101, the sheriff has three business days to reply. Most Perry County jail mugshots are public. Juvenile files, active cases, and records tied to a protected victim are the main exemptions.

Copy fees are capped at 25 cents per page. Digital copies emailed to you are usually free. A good request carries the full legal name, a date or date range for the booking, the arresting agency if known, and the records you want such as the mugshot, the booking log, and the arrest report.

If the sheriff denies the request, you have 30 days to appeal to the Arkansas Attorney General. The FOIA hotline is (501) 682-2007. The AG has 30 business days to rule. A ruling in your favor forces the office to hand over the record within 10 business days.

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Court Records for Perry County Arrests

Every booking in Perry County feeds a case on a court docket. Use Arkansas CourtConnect to track that case by name, case number, or ticket number. Results show the charges, the bond, the next hearing, and the full case history.

Perry County court work runs through the 20th Judicial Circuit. The circuit clerk is the filing office for felony cases. District court handles traffic and small criminal matters. Both courts feed data into CourtConnect. The Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts at 625 Marshall Street in Little Rock keeps the site running. The help desk is at (501) 410-1900.

More Perry County Jail Mugshots Resources

The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry is a useful cross-check for Perry County mugshots. A map search lets you center on Perryville or another local address and pull up every registered offender within a set radius. Each profile carries a photo, an alias list, and the offense.

The Arkansas Crime Information Center runs the state crime history system. ACIC sits at 322 South Main Street, Suite 615, Little Rock. The main phone is (501) 682-2222. The ARCH tool at ACIC handles name-based history checks. The Arkansas Sheriffs' Association directory carries the Perry County listing and confirms that mugshots are on file.

Call, Visit, and Track Jail Mugshots

The ISOMS portal is the first stop. The phone is the second. Call the Perry County Sheriff's Office in Perryville when a name is not showing on ISOMS or the page is slow to load. Staff at the jail work 24 hours. The records clerk is at the desk during standard business hours on a weekday. Give the full legal name of the person, the date of birth if you have it, and a short arrest date range. Ask for the booking number when staff pull the record up.

The booking number is the anchor for the rest of the search. It links the intake log to the court case. It ties to any FOIA request for a copy of the Perry County jail mugshots on file. The sheriff has three business days to reply under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101. Print copies run at 25 cents per page. Digital files sent by email are often free.

Track the case after the arrest on CourtConnect. Run a party name search and set the court to Perry County Circuit or Perry County District. Results show the case number, the filing date, the charges, the bond, and the docket. Circuit Court handles felonies. District Court handles misdemeanors and traffic cases. Both feed CourtConnect each night. The docket lists bond motions, plea dates, and hearing notices, with new entries posted overnight.

Mail to an inmate goes to the sheriff's office address in Perryville. Write the inmate's full legal name and booking number on the envelope. Plain letters on white paper pass mail screening the fastest. Confirm the current visit hours, the visitor list rules, and the ID policy with the intake desk before you drive to the jail.

Nearby Arkansas Counties

Perry County sits just west of Pulaski County. Nearby counties keep their own rosters and mugshots.