Rogers Arrest Records
Rogers recent arrests start with the Rogers Police Department and end at the Benton County Detention Center. To find Rogers recent arrests, search the Benton County jail roster, call the Rogers Police records unit, or file a FOIA request. The police sit at 1905 South Dixieland Road. The Benton County Sheriff runs the jail at 1299 North Walton Boulevard in Bentonville. Chief Jonathon Best leads the Rogers force. This page walks through the steps to pull each piece of a Rogers arrest record.
Rogers Recent Arrests Overview
Rogers Police and Recent Arrests
The Rogers Police Department handles arrests in the city. The address is 1905 South Dixieland Road, Rogers, AR 72758. Chief Jonathon Best leads the department. Non-emergency dispatch is (479) 636-4141. The records unit line is (479) 621-1172. The booking window also uses that number. Records hours run weekdays during business hours. A written FOIA request can go by mail, fax, or email. The city site sits at rogersar.gov.
The image shows the Rogers PD page at rogersar.gov/279/Police-Department. The page covers patrol, records, and contact info. Most Rogers recent arrests show up in a police report filed by the arresting officer. The report has the person's name, charge, location, and a short narrative.
For Chief Best, the contact email is jbest@rogersar.gov. Records requests that need a supervisor can escalate through the chief's office. Most routine FOIA requests clear at the records unit level. A phone call to (479) 621-1172 can confirm if a report is ready or if more time is needed. Fees cover copies at a per-page rate.
Benton County Jail and Rogers Recent Arrests
Rogers does not run a city jail. After a city arrest, police take the person to the Benton County Detention Center at 1299 North Walton Boulevard, Bentonville, AR 72712. The sheriff's office phone is (479) 271-1009. The Benton County Sheriff books, fingerprints, and holds inmates for Rogers and the rest of the county. Rogers recent arrests show up on the county inmate roster within a few hours of booking.
The Benton County Sheriff site is at sheriff.bentoncountyar.gov. The site has inmate search, warrant search, and sex offender registry tools. Search the roster by name, booking date, or booking number. Results show charges, bond amount, and mugshot. A FOIA form is online for jail files. See the Benton County Recent Arrests page for the full county roster setup.
Note: Booking data from Rogers usually shows on the Benton County roster within two to four hours of the arrest. Refresh the search a few times if a name does not come up right away.
FOIA for Rogers Arrest Records
Arkansas FOIA law is at Arkansas Code § 25-19-101. Public bodies have three working days to respond. A written request to Rogers PD records should list the person's full name, the event date, and the report number if known. Send by mail to 1905 South Dixieland Road. Fees cover copies.
Arrest authority in Arkansas is at Arkansas Code § 16-81-106. A Rogers officer may arrest on a warrant or on probable cause. Each arrest creates a police report and a jail booking. The Arkansas Attorney General runs a FOIA handbook at ag.arkansas.gov. The hotline is (800) 482-8982. It helps when a request is denied or stalled.
Criminal history checks are separate. Fees are set by Arkansas Code § 12-12-1009. The forms and portal sit at cbc.ark.org. Name checks are $22. Print checks are $13. The FAQ is at cbc.ark.org/static/faqs.html. The Arkansas State Police handle the processing.
Rogers Courts and Recent Arrests Cases
Rogers arrest cases split by charge type. The Rogers District Court hears city and misdemeanor cases. The court sits in the Rogers Municipal Complex. The Benton County Circuit Court hears felonies at 102 NE A Street, Bentonville. Both courts post case data on CourtConnect.
Search cases at caseinfo.arcourts.gov. Pick Benton County, then search by name or case number. The data shows charges, motions, hearing dates, and rulings. Most court records are public under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Sealed files and juvenile cases are held back.
State Tools for Rogers Recent Arrests
Four state tools help track a Rogers arrest past the local level. Each covers a step in the path.
- DOC Inmate Search for state prison info
- Arkansas Crime Information Center for state records
- VINELink for release alerts
- CourtConnect for case files
The DOC Inmate Search covers only sentenced state prisoners. Jail detainees are not listed. The site at apps.ark.org/inmate_info/index.php shows ADC number, offense, sentence, and release date. A Rogers arrest that ends with prison time lands here after intake at the Arkansas DOC.
ACIC at acic.org is the state's criminal records repository. The office is at One Capitol Mall, Little Rock, phone (501) 682-2222. ACIC runs the Arkansas sex offender registry. Record sealing runs through ACIC under Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401. After a court orders a seal, ACIC has 30 days to update the record.
VINELink at vinelink.com sends release alerts. The statewide hotline is 1-800-510-0415. Registration is free and private. The system covers every Arkansas jail and state prison. Use it to track a Benton County inmate who was booked after a Rogers arrest.
Booking Records After Rogers Recent Arrests
A Rogers arrest creates a booking record at the Benton County jail. The record shows the full legal name, aliases, date of birth, race, sex, height, weight, and home address. It also lists the arresting agency, each charge, the statute, and the booking time. A mugshot is taken at intake and stays with the record. Bond info is added at first appearance.
Booking records are kept under Arkansas Code § 13-4-404. Retention runs five years. A FOIA can pull older files still on hand. Errors can be fixed under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1013. The challenge goes to ACIC with supporting paperwork. Reviews take several weeks. Once the record is corrected, the update flows across state systems.
Note: Mugshots are public in Arkansas. The Benton County roster posts them online. Rogers PD may also release them on a FOIA request for closed cases.
Sealing Rogers Arrest Records
Sealing a Rogers arrest record runs through the Benton County Circuit Court under Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401. Non-violent misdemeanors can be sealed five years after the case ends. Some non-violent felonies qualify after a longer wait. Class Y felonies, sex crimes against minors, and violent felonies are not eligible. File the petition at the circuit clerk in Bentonville. Court filing fees are set by Arkansas Code § 21-6-402. Send a copy to the prosecutor. The state has 30 days to object. A judge then rules. If granted, ACIC has 30 days to update the state record. Court records stay open to the public under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. Sealed files come off public view but stay open to law enforcement.
Nearby Arkansas Cities
Rogers sits in the heart of Northwest Arkansas, next door to Bentonville and Springdale. Nearby cities share the same regional jails and courts. Check these pages for each city's police department and arrest data.
