Perry County Arrest Records

Perry County recent arrests are booked into the Perry County jail in Perryville and tracked through the ISOMS inmate portal. The Perry County Sheriff's Office sits at 511 Aplin Avenue and can be reached at (501) 889-2333. To find a current inmate, use the online roster that lists name, age, charges, and intake date. The data covers adult bookings made by the sheriff and local police. Perry County is a small rural county west of Pulaski, and the jail holds people arrested in Perryville and nearby towns in the county.

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Perry County Recent Arrests Overview

Perryville County Seat
511 Aplin Avenue
ISOMS Roster System
5 Years Booking Retention

The Perry County Sheriff runs the jail and handles recent arrests across the county. The main office is at 511 Aplin Avenue, Perryville, AR 72126. The main phone is (501) 889-2333. The sheriff office handles patrol in the unincorporated parts of Perry County and works with the Perryville Police Department on local cases. Booking, intake, and housing all happen at the county jail on Aplin Avenue.

Perry County covers a small area west of Little Rock. Because it is rural, the sheriff deals with fewer arrests each day than big urban counties. Most bookings come from traffic stops, warrant service, or probation violations. Under Arkansas Code § 16-81-106, an officer may arrest with or without a warrant when there is probable cause. That same rule applies to Perry County deputies. After the arrest, the person is brought to the Aplin Avenue jail for booking.

The sheriff office is the main point of contact for questions about recent arrests. You can call during business hours or stop in with a photo ID to ask about a specific person. If you need a formal record, file a FOIA request under Arkansas Code § 25-19-101.

Perry County Jail Roster and Inmate Search

The Perry County jail uses the ISOMS inmate portal for its public roster. The roster is at isoms.perrycountysheriff.net/portal/Jail. The portal lists each current inmate with a detail page. You can click a name to see more info. The data shown includes full name, age, race and sex, class or status, intake date and time, city, arresting department, arresting officer, release date if set, and the charges with bond amounts.

Typical charges that show on the Perry County roster include criminal trespassing, violation of probation, violation of order of protection, intent to manufacture a controlled substance, aggravated assault, aggravated rape, especially aggravated kidnapping, capias or bench warrant, homicide, and theft of property. The list changes daily as people are booked and released.

Arkansas CourtConnect statewide court search for Perry County recent arrests

After booking, a case often moves to circuit court. The Arkansas CourtConnect portal shown above lets you look up Perry County court cases by name or case number. The state system covers circuit courts across Arkansas and is a good next step after the sheriff roster.

Note: The ISOMS roster only shows current inmates. Past bookings roll off when a person is released. For older records, file a FOIA with the sheriff.

Perry County Recent Arrests Records Request

Perry County arrest records are public under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act at Arkansas Code § 25-19-101. The sheriff office has three business days to respond to a written FOIA request. The main way to request records is by phone at (501) 889-2333, by mail at 511 Aplin Avenue, or in person at the same address. Bring a photo ID for in-person requests.

A standard Perry County arrest record will show the person name, date of birth, arresting agency, charges, bond, and booking photo. Some data may be sealed or redacted. The five-year booking retention rule comes from Arkansas Code § 13-4-404. After five years, the sheriff may destroy older booking images and paperwork unless the case is still open or the record is held for court.

If you find a mistake in a Perry County record, you can challenge it under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1013. The challenge goes to the agency that holds the record. You can also request your own criminal history through the Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.org.

Perry County Court Records

The Perry County Circuit Court is based in Perryville and handles felony cases from the jail. District court handles misdemeanors and traffic. No direct online case search exists at the county level, so most users rely on the state CourtConnect tool at caseinfo.arcourts.gov. Dispositions, hearing dates, and filings post there as a case moves through the system.

Record sealing is covered by Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401. Non-violent misdemeanors may be sealed five years after the case ends. Some non-violent felonies also qualify. Class Y felonies and sex offenses against minors cannot be sealed. The petition goes to the court where the case was heard. Once granted, the sealing order is sent to ACIC for a 30-day update. Sealed records come off public view but stay visible to law enforcement.

State prison data on Perry County inmates lives at the Arkansas DOC Inmate Search at apps.ark.org/inmate_info/index.php. This covers people moved from the county jail to state custody after sentencing.

Cities and Towns in Perry County

Perry County is small and rural. The county seat is Perryville. Other towns and unincorporated places include Bigelow, Casa, Fourche, Houston, and Adona. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page on this site. All bookings in these areas go through the Perry County jail in Perryville.

The roster also lists cities from outside Perry County when an inmate is held there on a hold or transfer. These may include names like Linden, Lobelville, McEwen, or Columbia. These often tie to out-of-state holds or transfers from other jurisdictions.

For arrests in the city of Perryville, the Perryville Police Department handles the initial stop and then hands the person off to the Perry County jail. The Arkansas Sheriffs Association page at arkansassheriffsassociation.com perry-county-jail has extra contact info for the jail.

Note: Small town police departments in Perry County do not run their own jails. All adult bookings go to the county facility at 511 Aplin Avenue in Perryville.

Perry County Recent Arrests Notification Tools

VINE is a free tool that sends alerts when a jail status changes. You can register by phone or at vinelink.com for Perry County and every other Arkansas county. VINE sends a call, text, or email when a person is booked, moved, or released. The tool is often used by crime victims but is open to anyone. Setup takes a few minutes and is free.

For a background check on yourself or someone else with consent, the Arkansas Online Criminal Background Check at cbc.ark.org returns statewide results. That service pulls from ACIC data. Fees and rules are set by Arkansas Code § 12-12-1009. Request forms are governed by Arkansas Code § 12-12-1008.

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Nearby Arkansas Counties

Perry County borders Pulaski, Faulkner, Conway, Yell, Saline, and Garland. People searching for a booking often check more than one county because an arrest may happen just across a county line. The most common nearby counties to check are listed below.