Search Searcy County Jail Mugshots
Note: The Searcy County Sheriff's Office points people to the RPS inmate app for name checks, since the county does not host a roster on its own web page.
Searcy County Jail Mugshots Search Tools
Searcy County does not post a live online roster with booking photos. That fact means the best online tools sit at the state level. Each tool cross-feeds from the county booking system or the court file, so you can pin down a Searcy County arrest without a trip to Marshall.
The first tool is VINELink. VINE tracks custody status in 2,900 jails in 48 states. You can search by name or by booking number. The Arkansas support line is 1-800-510-0415. VINE does not always post a mugshot, but it does confirm custody. A free alert pings you when the person is released, moved, or escapes.
The second tool is Arkansas CourtConnect. CourtConnect pulls Searcy County Circuit Court and District Court cases. A name search shows the charge, the bond, and the next court date. Pair that info with a FOIA note to the sheriff to get the booking photo.
Use these steps for a clean roster search:
- Open the sheriff's page or the RPS inmate app
- Try a last name search first
- Add the first name if too many hits show
- Switch to VINELink for live custody status
- Call (870) 448-2340 if the data looks stale
FOIA Requests for Searcy County Jail Mugshots
When a booking photo is not online, file a FOIA request with the Searcy County Sheriff's Office. Under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act at Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101, the sheriff has three business days to reply. Most Searcy County jail mugshots are public under FOIA. A few exemptions apply to open cases, juvenile files, and records tied to victim or witness safety.
The Arkansas FOIA caps paper copy costs at 25 cents per page. Digital copies by email are free in most cases. A good request names the person, the booking date, the arresting agency, and the records you want. Include your email or your mailing address so the clerk can send the file. Mail the request to P.O. Box 812, Marshall, AR 72650, or email Hattie Parker at hparker@searcycountysheriff.org.
If the sheriff denies the request, you have 30 days to appeal to the Arkansas Attorney General. The AG FOIA hotline is (501) 682-2007. The AG has 30 business days to rule. A win for the requester forces the sheriff to hand over the file within 10 business days.
Court Records Tied to Searcy County Arrests
Each Searcy County booking sets a case on a court docket. Pull the file on Arkansas CourtConnect. The search works by name, case number, or ticket number. Results show the charge, the bond, the next court date, and the case history.
Searcy County cases work through the 14th Judicial Circuit. The circuit court hears felonies and larger civil matters. The district court handles misdemeanors, traffic, and small claims. Both courts feed CourtConnect each night. The Administrative Office of the Courts at 625 Marshall Street, Little Rock, runs the statewide case system. The AOC help line is (501) 410-1900.
When a mugshot is pulled offline, the court file acts as the backup source. The docket often cites the arrest date, the arresting agency, and the booking number. Pair that info with a FOIA note to the sheriff to get the photo.
VINELink for Searcy County Jail Mugshots
Searcy County takes part in the national VINE network. You can search for a current inmate by name, and you can sign up for free alerts on custody status. The alert fires when the person is moved, released, or escapes. Text, email, and phone alerts are all free.
A look at the VINE home page is below. The site covers more than 2,900 jails in 48 states and shows Arkansas custody info.
The Arkansas VINE support line is 1-800-510-0415. VINE does not always show the booking photo. Pair the custody hit with a call to the Searcy County jail or a FOIA note for the mugshot. The VINE system is free and does not ask for an account unless you sign up for alerts.
More Searcy County Jail Mugshots Resources
The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry holds a photo, an alias list, and the offense for each registered offender. Use the map search with a Marshall address to pull every offender nearby. The profile is a good cross-check for a jail mugshots search.
For state-sentenced cases from Searcy County, use the ADC inmate search or the Arkansas offender search. Both show the ADC number, the unit, the parole date, and the release date. Each profile carries a fresh mugshot from state intake.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center at 322 South Main Street, Suite 615, Little Rock, runs the state crime history system. The ACIC phone is (501) 682-2222. The Arkansas Sheriffs' Association directory is a backup source for sheriff office contact info across the state.
Searcy County jail mugshots may appear on the sheriff's roster, VINELink, the ADC portal, or the CourtConnect docket, based on the stage of the case.
Visit, Mail, and Phone Rules
Visits to a person held at the Searcy County Jail run through CityTeleCoin. The vendor support line is 800-682-0707. Set up the account online first. Video visits and phone calls are paid through the same account. Fees vary by the length of the call.
Mail to a held person goes to the jail at 301 Factory Road, Marshall, AR 72650. Most jails in the state limit inmate mail to postcards for basic notes. Legal mail from a lawyer is the main exception. Money for commissary runs through CityTeleCoin as well. Cash is not held at the jail.
Searcy County Jail Mugshots and Custody Tools
Searcy County jail mugshots come from the sheriff's booking desk at the county jail in Marshall. When the online roster is thin, a direct call to the jail is the quickest way to confirm custody. Staff can read back the charges, the bond amount, the next court date, and the booking number. That booking number ties the jail log to the full court case in Arkansas CourtConnect.
Visits to the Searcy County jail follow a posted weekly schedule. Most jails in the state book two short visits per week per inmate, with a lobby check-in that needs a state-issued photo ID. Remote video visits are common now, and the sheriff's office posts the current vendor link. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved list. The jail staff can turn away anyone with an open warrant.
Mail runs on paper. Send the letter to the inmate's full legal name, the jail street address in Marshall, and the county line. Jail staff open each piece for a contraband check. Commissary money goes in by a money order mailed to the same address, or through the lobby kiosk during visit hours. The sheriff's site lists the current commissary vendor and the order day.
The VINELink network sends free alerts by text, email, or phone when custody status changes. The Arkansas VINE support line is 1-800-510-0415. The tool works as a backup when the sheriff's roster is down. Pair the VINELink alert with a CourtConnect search on the party's name for the full picture of the case. For state-sentenced cases, use the ADC inmate search.
Under Article 7 of the Arkansas Constitution of 1874, the sheriff of Searcy County is the chief law officer and the custodian of the county jail. The Arkansas FOIA at Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 backs the right to inspect the booking log and booking photo. The sheriff has three business days to reply. Paper copies are capped at 25 cents per page, and email delivery is usually free.
Nearby Arkansas Counties
Searcy County sits in north central Arkansas. Nearby counties also post their own sheriff rosters and booking photos.