Stone County Recent Arrests

Stone County recent arrests are booked at the Stone County Detention Center in Mountain View. The sheriff's office posts a current inmate roster online along with a 48 hour release list. Each profile shows the name, arrest date, charge, bond, and a mugshot. Stone County sits in the north central hills, with Mountain View as the county seat. The jail is small and holds up to 40 people. Use the links on this page to search Stone County recent arrests, check the roster, and get court info.

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Stone County Recent Arrests Overview

40 Jail Capacity
1994 Jail Built
10 Full-Time Officers
48 Hour Release List

The Stone County Sheriff's Office is led by Sheriff Brandon Long. Chief Deputy is Phil Burnham. The detention administrator is Kyle Dodson. The office sits at 1009 Sheriffs Drive in Mountain View. Mail goes to P.O. Drawer 1317, Mountain View, AR 72560. The main phone is (870) 269-3825. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The website is stonecountysheriff.com.

Stone County recent arrests can come from a deputy, Mountain View police, or a state trooper. The sheriff staff runs patrol, civil process, court security, and the detention center. There are 10 full-time detention officers plus part-time staff. The sheriff also posts press releases and community alerts on the main site. Email for the detention administrator goes to Kdodson@stonecountysheriff.com, and dispatch email is dispatch@stonecountysheriff.com.

Arkansas DOC inmate search for Stone County recent arrests

The Arkansas DOC Inmate Search is the state prison search. It does not cover the Stone County jail itself, but it picks up Stone County inmates who move to state custody after sentencing. Search by name, ADC number, or race and sex.

Note: Dial 911 for active emergencies. For records help or jail questions, call the main sheriff line at (870) 269-3825 during regular hours.

Stone County Detention Center Roster

The Stone County Detention Center has four housing units and one female unit. Capacity is about 40 people. The facility was built in 1994 and has been expanded since. The address is 1009 Sheriffs Drive in Mountain View. Fax is 870-269-2299. The booking desk runs 24 hours. Intake covers prints, a photo, and paperwork. A judge sets the bond at first appearance.

The online roster is at stonecountysheriff.com/inmate-roster. The page shows current inmates with mugshots, the arrest date, the charges, and bond info. There is also a 48 Hour Release section on the site so you can see who just left the jail. This is the main tool to find Stone County recent arrests online.

Visits at the Stone County jail use the CitiTeleCoin video system. Remote visits run daily from 8 AM to 8 PM through a CTC account. In-person visits need a 24 hour advance call to (870) 269-3825. The visit schedule runs by housing unit, with females on Saturday 2 to 4 PM. Male units have blocks on Sunday. Mail goes to P.O. Drawer 1317, 1009 Sheriffs Drive, Mountain View, AR 72560. Commissary uses Tiger Commissary with online deposits and package orders.

The Arkansas Jail Roster portal also lists Stone County. You can start there if you are not sure which county jail has a person. The Arkansas Sheriffs Association site at arkansassheriffsassociation.com has a page for every county jail in the state. These state-wide tools help when a person may be moved or held in a nearby county.

Stone County FOIA and Records

Stone County arrest records are public under the Arkansas FOIA at Arkansas Code § 25-19-101. The sheriff has three business days to respond. Requests may go in person, by mail, by email, or by fax. The request must describe the record in detail and include the requester full name and contact info. A small printing fee may apply for copies.

Under Arkansas Code § 16-81-106 a deputy may arrest with or without a warrant based on probable cause. A Stone County arrest record shows the name, date of birth, the charge, the arresting agency, and the bond. Mugshots are part of the file. Booking photos and data stay on file for at least five years under Arkansas Code § 13-4-404. A person can challenge wrong data per Arkansas Code § 12-12-1013.

State-wide criminal history checks go through the ACIC portal at cbc.ark.org. Forms and fees come from Arkansas Code § 12-12-1008 and Arkansas Code § 12-12-1009. The main ACIC site is acic.org. These cover Stone County cases along with all other Arkansas counties.

Stone County Courts and Recent Arrests

Stone County is part of the 16th Judicial Circuit. The circuit court handles felonies and major civil cases. District court handles misdemeanors and traffic. The main courthouse is in Mountain View. The circuit clerk holds the case files and can answer basic questions about a case.

Online case search is at Arkansas CourtConnect, caseinfo.arcourts.gov. Stone County cases post on the portal after the clerk adds them. You can search by party name, case number, or date filed. Document images are not always online. For full filings visit the clerk. Victims can track a case at vinelink.com.

Sealing is set by Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401. Non-violent misdemeanors can be sealed after a five year wait in most cases. Some non-violent felonies qualify too. Class Y felonies and sex offenses against minors cannot be sealed. The petition goes to the court that heard the case. Once granted, the order goes to ACIC within 30 days.

Note: A sealed record is removed from public view but stays visible to law enforcement. Most pending cases are not eligible until the case closes.

Cities in Stone County

Stone County covers Mountain View, Fifty-Six, Big Flat, and several small towns. Mountain View is the county seat and the largest city. None of the Stone County cities meet the population threshold for a city page here, so use this county page for local records info.

Mountain View Police Department handles city arrests. The people then go to the county jail for booking. Stone County recent arrests from Mountain View appear on the sheriff roster the same way as deputy arrests. Crime rates in the county are low, with a violent crime score of 20.9 and a property crime score of 39.6 in recent data. The county population is around 12,000.

Mail, Visitation, and Commissary at Stone County Jail

Family often need to reach a person booked on Stone County recent arrests. The jail in Mountain View sets the rules for mail, visits, and commissary. Call the jail first. Rules shift from time to time. Staff will share the current steps. Use the main sheriff phone line for visit slots, approved list sign-ups, and deposit help.

Mail goes to the inmate at the Stone County jail address in Mountain View. Write the full name on the envelope. Staff scan mail before it is passed on. Books must ship from the store. Money for commissary can come in by money order or kiosk. The jail does not take cash at the door. Most Arkansas county jails use JailATM or TouchPay for deposits. The daily cap varies.

Visits run on set days and need an ID. Some visits are video only. Lawyer calls get priority and are not recorded. For release alerts, use VINELink. That free tool sends a text, email, or call when the person moves or is freed. Sign up online or call 1-800-VINE. For sentenced inmates, track the next step on the Arkansas DOC inmate search.

For record requests, use Arkansas Code § 25-19-105 to ask for the arrest report or booking log. The sheriff has three work days to reply. Give the name and date. The state background check at cbc.ark.org also gives a full state arrest history tied to the name.

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Nearby Arkansas Counties

Stone County borders several counties in north central Arkansas. Check the border county rosters too if you are not sure where a person was booked.