Search Bryant Inmate Population

The Bryant inmate population data runs through the Bryant Police Department and the Saline County Detention Center. Bryant sits in Saline County. The Saline County jail is at 735 South Neeley Street in Benton. Bryant Police make arrests, and the inmates move to the county facility. This page covers police contact info, the county jail roster, district court info, and the FOIA process. The Bryant inmate population search is free under Arkansas law.

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Bryant sits in Saline County. All Bryant Police arrests go to the Saline County Detention Center at 735 South Neeley Street, Benton, AR 72015. Phone: (501) 303-5744. Visit the Saline County inmate population page for the full county rundown.

The Saline County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and posts an online inmate roster. The roster shows current detainees with charges and bond.

Bryant Police Department

The Bryant Police Department handles arrests within city limits. The address is 312 Roya Ln, Bryant, AR 72022. Phone: (501) 943-0361. Chief Carl Minden leads the department.

Bryant Police Department inmate population page

The department covers daily city law enforcement and feeds arrests into the county jail. Records requests go through the police records division.

Bryant District Court

The Saline County District Court Bryant Department is at 208 SW 3rd St, Bryant, AR 72022. Phone: (501) 943-0440. The court hears city-level misdemeanors, traffic, and preliminary felonies tied to Bryant Police arrests.

Felony cases tied to the Bryant inmate population go to the Saline County Circuit Court in Benton. Use the Arkansas CourtConnect portal to look up cases.

To check on a Bryant arrest, use the Saline County Sheriff's online roster.

Visit the Saline County inmate roster to look up an inmate by name. Each record shows the booking date, charges, and bond.

Saline County inmate population roster for Bryant

The roster is updated as bookings and releases happen. If the inmate is not on the list, call the Sheriff's Office to confirm custody status.

Note: The Bryant inmate population data lives in the Saline County jail system, since the city does not run its own holding facility for long stays.

FOIA Requests for Bryant Records

Arkansas FOIA covers Bryant Police records and Saline County jail records under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101. Send a written FOIA request to the right office. The three-day response rule applies.

State and Federal Bryant Inmate Lookup

State prison inmates from Bryant cases show on the ADC inmate search. Filter by county of conviction set to Saline. Federal inmates are tracked through the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator.

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Sentencing and Transfer to State Prison

An inmate from the Bryant inmate population who gets a state prison sentence does not stay at the county jail forever. Once the case is final and a state prison commitment is signed, the Arkansas Department of Correction takes custody. The transfer can take weeks or months because of the ADC waiting list.

While waiting for transfer, the inmate stays at the county jail under a state hold. The county is reimbursed by the state for housing the inmate. Once transferred, the inmate is processed at an ADC intake unit, given an ADC number, and assigned to a state prison facility. From that point, the inmate shows up on the ADC inmate search portal.

Victim Rights and Notification in Bryant

Victims of crimes connected to the Bryant inmate population have rights under Arkansas law. The Crime Victims' Bill of Rights covers the right to be told about court dates, the right to attend hearings, and the right to give a statement at sentencing. Prosecutors are required to keep victims informed as the case moves through the system.

VINELink registration is the easiest way to track an inmate's custody. Victims can also ask the prosecuting attorney's office for direct case updates. Most Arkansas counties have a victim advocate on staff who can help with notifications and court accompaniment.

Bond Types in Bryant

Bryant accepts several bond types for inmate population releases. Cash bonds are the most direct. The full amount is paid in cash at the jail booking desk. The cash is held by the court and refunded after the case ends, minus any court costs or fines.

Surety bonds are posted through licensed bail bondsmen. The bondsman charges a non-refundable fee, usually 10 percent of the bond amount. The bondsman then guarantees the full bond to the court. If the inmate fails to appear, the bondsman is on the hook for the full amount.

Property bonds are accepted in some cases. The defendant pledges real estate worth at least double the bond amount. The court records a lien against the property. Signature bonds (also called PR bonds) are sometimes granted for low-risk defendants charged with minor offenses, with no money required.

Bryant Commissary Deposit Methods

Inmates in the Bryant inmate population use the commissary to buy snacks, hygiene items, writing supplies, and phone time. Funds are added to each inmate's account in a few ways.

Most facilities have a lobby kiosk that takes cash or card deposits 24 hours a day. Money orders sent through the mail must include the inmate's name and booking number. Many jails also accept online deposits through a contracted vendor like Tiger Commissary or Access Corrections. The vendor charges a small processing fee per deposit.

Parole Process for Bryant Inmates

State prison inmates from Bryant cases come up for parole review under rules set by the Arkansas Parole Board. Under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-93-202, the board posts info about each parole-eligible inmate at least six months before the hearing. The post lists the inmate's name, ADC number, prior revocations, and a recent photo.

The board meets several times each month. Hearings are not open to the public for most cases. Victims and family of victims can attend or send written statements. The board votes on whether to grant parole, deny it, or set the case for review at a later date. Parole grants usually come with conditions like supervision, drug testing, and restrictions on travel.

Visitation Rules at Bryant Detention

Visits at the Bryant inmate population housing facility follow a strict schedule. Most jails split visits by housing unit and gender. Visitors usually need to be on the inmate's approved visitor list before showing up. The list is built at intake and can be updated during the stay.

Visitors must bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Children must be with an adult guardian. Most facilities limit each session to one or two visitors. Cell phones, bags, and outside food are not allowed in the visitation area. Dress code rules cover sleeves, length, and clothing color.

Many Arkansas jails have moved to video visitation through vendors like CityTeleCoin or Securus. Video visits can be done from the lobby kiosk or, in some cases, from a home computer. Schedule a visit in advance through the vendor portal. The first visit is often free, with paid sessions after.

Sentencing and Transfer to State Prison

An inmate from the Bryant inmate population who gets a state prison sentence does not stay at the county jail forever. Once the case is final and a state prison commitment is signed, the Arkansas Department of Correction takes custody. The transfer can take weeks or months because of the ADC waiting list.

While waiting for transfer, the inmate stays at the county jail under a state hold. The county is reimbursed by the state for housing the inmate. Once transferred, the inmate is processed at an ADC intake unit, given an ADC number, and assigned to a state prison facility. From that point, the inmate shows up on the ADC inmate search portal.

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