Cleburne County Recent Arrests
Cleburne County recent arrests are handled by the Cleburne County Sheriff's Office in Heber Springs. The sheriff runs the detention center at 914 South 9th Street and posts a full public ISOMS inmate portal online. The jail has a 70-bed capacity and takes in arrests made by deputies and by the Heber Springs Police. You can search by name and see intake details from the last 72 hours. Use this page to find the ISOMS link, phone numbers, court tools, and FOIA steps for Cleburne County recent arrests.
Cleburne County Recent Arrests Overview
Cleburne County Sheriff and Recent Arrests
The Cleburne County Sheriff's Office is at 914 South 9th Street in Heber Springs, AR 72543. The main phone is (501) 362-8144. A second line is (501) 362-8143 and the jail number is (501) 362-2596. The fax is (501) 250-0923. Staff handle patrol, civil process, court security, and jail ops. The sheriff also keeps all arrest logs and incident reports for the county.
Jail Captain Jason Jones oversees the detention staff, which includes a Jail Administrator, full-time Detention Officers, a medical assistant, and an admin clerk. Several Detention Officers also work as Reserve Deputies. The sheriff office site is cleburnecountysheriff.com. It links to the inmate roster, most wanted list, and press notes on recent arrests in Cleburne County.
The sheriff backs up the Heber Springs Police Department and smaller town forces in the area. City officers bring their arrests to the county jail for booking. That means most Cleburne County recent arrests land in the same ISOMS system no matter which agency made the stop.
Cleburne County Detention Center Roster
The Cleburne County Detention Center is at 914 South 9th Street in Heber Springs. Phone lines are (501) 362-2596 and (501) 362-8144. Fax is (501) 250-0923. The jail has 70 beds. Long-term female inmates are housed at the White County Jail in Searcy, AR. Male inmates and short-term female holds stay in Heber Springs.
The main online tool for Cleburne County recent arrests is the ISOMS portal at arcleburne.isoms.cloud. The portal shows the current inmate list, a 72-hour intake log, and full search by name. Each record lists age, class, race and sex, intake date and time, home city, and the arresting agency. Charges and bond show below that.
The ISOMS portal shown above is the main path for a Cleburne County recent arrests lookup. Click Last 72 Hours to see fresh bookings and recent releases. A sample record looks like this: ABBOTT, JEREMY S, Age 38, Class IV Maximum Custody, W/M, Intake 04/25/2024, City WILBURN, Arrested By Heber Springs Police Department. Charges listed include Battery 2nd Degree, Resisting Arrest, and Battery 3rd Degree.
For a direct URL to the 72-hour list, use arcleburne.isoms.cloud 72-hour view. That link is the quickest way to spot Cleburne County recent arrests since the last few days. The page updates as the jail processes new intakes.
Note: The ISOMS portal only shows current holds and the last 72 hours of activity. Older bookings need a FOIA request to the sheriff office.
Cleburne County FOIA and Records Process
Cleburne County arrest records are public under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act at Arkansas Code § 25-19-101. The sheriff has three business days to reply to a written request. Send requests by mail to 914 South 9th Street, Heber Springs, AR 72543 or drop them off in person. A small per-page copy fee may apply.
A Cleburne County arrest record usually includes the name, date of birth, the arresting agency, charges, bond, and a mugshot. Under Arkansas Code § 16-81-106 an officer may arrest with a warrant or on probable cause. Booking data is kept for at least five years per Arkansas Code § 13-4-404.
For state prison status, use the Arkansas DOC Inmate Search. That portal covers Cleburne County inmates sent to state prison. For a full state rap sheet check, use the Arkansas Online Criminal Background Check. State Police set the fees under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1009.
Cleburne County Circuit Court
Cleburne County is part of the 16th Judicial Circuit. The Circuit Clerk is at 301 West Main Street in Heber Springs. Phone is (501) 362-8149 and fax is (501) 362-4622. The email is dguffey@shuddenlinkmail.com. The clerk keeps circuit, district, and juvenile court files. Felony charges from a Cleburne County recent arrest are heard in circuit court. Misdemeanors and traffic go through district court.
Case data also posts to Arkansas CourtConnect. The state portal covers circuit courts statewide. You can filter by county to see only Cleburne County cases. The portal shows party names, hearing dates, and dispositions. For full document images, visit the clerk office during business hours.
Record sealing is set under Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401. Non-violent misdemeanors and a few low-level felonies may be sealed after a waiting period. Class Y, sex offenses, and most Class A and B felonies cannot be sealed. ACIC handles the state-level update when the court grants an order. A person can also challenge a record under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1013.
Cities in Cleburne County
Heber Springs is the county seat and the largest city in Cleburne County. It sits on Greers Ferry Lake and is the main hub for the sheriff, jail, and circuit court. Other towns in the county include Quitman, Fairfield Bay, Concord, Greers Ferry, and Higden. Each has its own small police or shares patrol with the sheriff.
Heber Springs Police make many of the arrests that show up in the ISOMS portal. The Heber Springs force handles the city limits while the sheriff covers the unincorporated county. City log requests go to the Heber Springs Police Department direct. County-wide data is at the sheriff office.
Cleburne County Jail Services
The Cleburne County Detention Center provides core inmate services. Money and commissary run through JPay at jpay.com or the mobile app. Deposits can be made by credit card, debit card, money order, or bank transfer. The daily limit is $100. Inmate calls use a computer-based system with 15-minute max calls. Calls go one way only and are recorded.
Visits are in-person only. Weekday hours are 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Weekend hours are 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Video visits are not offered. Visitors must be 18 or older, or come with a parent or guardian. Photo ID is required at check-in.
Mail rules are simple:
- Standard envelope, max 6 by 9 inches
- Include inmate full name and booking number
- Sender name and return address on outside
- No contraband of any kind
- All mail is subject to search
Note: Care packages are not allowed at the Cleburne County Jail. All deposits for commissary must come through the JPay online system.
Nearby Arkansas Counties
Cleburne County is in north-central Arkansas. Border counties each handle their own recent arrests. Check the nearby counties if you are not sure where a person was booked. The border counties are Van Buren, Stone, Independence, White, and Faulkner.
