Look Up Yell County Booking Reports

Yell County booking reports are kept by the Yell County Sheriff's Office and the county detention center in Danville and Dardanelle. The sheriff handles intake for every arrest inside Yell County, including mugshots, charges, and bond amounts. You can search Yell County booking reports by contacting the sheriff's office directly or by using state tools like ACIC's ARCH system. Older booking files come out of the records division. Call ahead or file a written request to get the file you need.

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Yell County Sheriff's Office

The Yell County Sheriff's Office runs law enforcement for the unincorporated parts of Yell County and holds the booking file for every arrest. The main phone line is 479-495-4881. The sheriff is the custodian of Yell County booking reports under Arkansas law. When a person is arrested inside the county, they are taken to the county detention center for booking. That process covers fingerprinting, a mugshot, charge entry, and bond setup.

Yell County Sheriff's Office at (479) 495-4881 is responsible for maintaining arrest and booking records. Danville and Dardanelle serve as dual county seats.

For day-to-day requests, the records division can share basic details over the phone. Full copies of a booking report take a written FOIA request under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101. Plain copies usually run $0.25 to $0.50 a page. Certified copies cost more.

Statewide tools like the Arkansas CourtConnect back up Yell County booking reports with data from sentencing courts across Arkansas.

Arkansas CourtConnect for Yell County booking reports

Use this portal when the local sheriff's file is not enough, or when you need statewide conviction history to pair with a local booking record.

Yell County Detention Center

The Yell County Detention Center is the main jail for anyone arrested in the county. Booking covers search, fingerprinting, a mugshot, charge entry, and bond setup. Each person gets a booking number that ties them to the jail file and any court case.

The facility holds pretrial detainees and people serving short sentences under a year. People with longer sentences get moved to the Arkansas Division of Correction. The sheriff's records division can share current custody info over the phone or in person.

Note: Yell County booking reports usually hit the records system within a day of intake. Call the sheriff's office if a recent arrest is not yet showing.

FOIA for Yell County Booking Reports

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act at Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 opens most Yell County booking reports to the public. You file a written request with the sheriff's records division. List the person's full name, date of birth, and rough date of arrest. The custodian has three business days to respond under § 25-19-105.

Some records stay closed. Juvenile arrest records are exempt under Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-309. Active investigations stay sealed while the case is open. Victim identity in sex offenses is redacted. Everything else tends to come out on request.

Fees for copies vary. Inspection at the sheriff's office is free during business hours. Plain copies usually cost a quarter per page. Certified copies carry a higher charge. The fee schedule follows Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105(d)(3).

State Tools for Yell County

Several state and federal tools tie into Yell County booking reports. The CourtConnect portal at caseinfo.arcourts.gov shows court case filings, hearings, and dispositions. Coverage varies by county, but most Arkansas courts are in the system.

The Arkansas Crime Information Center at 322 S. Main Street, Ste. 615, Little Rock, AR 72201, (501) 682-2222, keeps the state's central criminal history data under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-201. The Arkansas State Police background check at cbc.ark.org handles paid name-based and fingerprint-based checks with subject consent.

Federal arrests are a separate path. Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator when federal agents are involved.

Misuse Warning: Using Yell County booking reports or ACIC data for a purpose not listed in the request is a Class A misdemeanor under Arkansas state law.

Laws That Govern Yell County Booking Reports

Arkansas arrest law is at Ark. Code Ann. § 16-81-101 to 16-81-407. Officers in Yell County can arrest with or without a warrant when there is probable cause. Department of Correction record duties come from Ark. Code Ann. § 12-27-113. That section orders the state to keep full files on every inmate in custody.

Criminal history access rules are at Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1008 to 12-12-1011. That section blocks release of some non-conviction data like arrests more than a year old with no disposition, acquittals, felony arrests over three years old, and unresolved misdemeanors. The ARCH system itself was set up by Act 1185 of 2015, codified at Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1501 et seq.

Juvenile Yell County booking reports are closed under Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-309. The right to see and challenge your own file lives in Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1013. Exemptions in the FOIA are read narrowly. When a record does not fit squarely in an exemption, it has to come out. The Arkansas Legislature keeps the full code text online.

What's in a Yell County Booking Report

A full Yell County booking report usually carries a standard set of fields. Not every file has all of them, and smaller counties often share less than bigger ones. The core fields are the ones you need most.

Common fields in a booking file include full legal name plus any aliases, age or date of birth, sex, race, height, weight, and a mugshot. Next come booking number, intake date and time, arresting agency, charge list with statute codes, bond type, and bond amount. Court date and location show up when a case has been set.

Mugshots come from the booking photo taken during intake. The law enforcement staff take a front-facing view and sometimes a side profile. Under the Arkansas FOIA, these photos are generally public. Certified copies from the sheriff's records division carry a small fee, often in the $5 to $10 range per photo.

Help with Yell County Booking Reports

If you need help reading a file, sealing an old case, or challenging a record, a few groups can step in. Legal Aid of Arkansas at (870) 972-9224 covers most of the state and offers self-help guides for criminal record issues. The Center for Arkansas Legal Services at (501) 376-3423 serves central Arkansas, which overlaps with Yell County when your case is near Little Rock.

The Arkansas Bar Association runs a lawyer referral line at (501) 375-4606. A referral gives you a short first consult with a lawyer who takes criminal or records cases. Sealing an old record falls under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-90-1401 et seq. Call a lawyer or a legal aid office to walk through what applies to your Yell County file.

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