Rogers Inmate Population
Rogers inmate population records flow through the city police and the Benton County Sheriff. Rogers PD books the arrest. The Benton County Detention Center at 1300 SW 14th Street in Bentonville holds the person until court or bond. This page covers the free roster tool, booking records, FOIA steps, and court data for the Rogers inmate population. Most tools are online. You can search by name or booking number. The Benton County jail has one of the most advanced public dashboards in Arkansas, with real-time population data.
Rogers Inmate Population Overview
Which County Handles Rogers Inmate Population
Benton County handles Rogers inmate population records. Rogers sits in Benton County. When a Rogers officer makes an arrest, the person goes to the Benton County Detention Center at 1300 SW 14th Street, Bentonville, AR 72712. The jail is run by Sheriff Shawn Holloway. Call (479) 271-1008 to reach the jail. For full county details, see the Benton County inmate population page.
The Benton County jail is one of the largest in Arkansas. It has 669 beds across 100,355 square feet. Daily inmate population usually runs 500 to 600. Arrest and booking data posts to the online roster within a day or two.
Use the Benton County Inmate Roster for the live list. Search by name, booking date, or booking number. Results show mugshot, charges, bond amount, and release date where it applies.
The roster page shows the full list of people in custody. Click any name for the detail page with charges and bond info.
The county also posts a jail dashboard with real-time population data and capacity charts. Visit the Benton County Jail Dashboard for live counts.
Rogers Police Department and Inmate Population
Rogers Police Department sits at 1905 S Dixieland Rd, Rogers, AR 72758. Main phone is (479) 621-1172. Dispatch runs at (479) 636-4141. Records is also (479) 621-1172. Chief Jonathon Best leads the department. Email the chief at jbest@rogersar.gov.
RPD is the main arresting agency inside the city. The department runs a public police portal with records, most wanted, and crime data. Visit the Rogers Police Department page for main info and forms.
The city page links records, services, and the chief's office. Most simple requests move through the records unit.
The Rogers District Court is at 1901 S. Dixieland Rd, right next to the police station. Call (479) 621-1132 for court info. The court handles misdemeanors, traffic cases, and some civil matters.
Note: Rogers Police keeps its public portal current with records, most wanted, and calls for service data for anyone tracking local crime trends.
Benton County Jail Roster for Rogers Cases
Benton County runs one of the most advanced inmate roster systems in Arkansas. The online tool shows real-time data for the Rogers inmate population and the rest of the county. Search by name, booking date, or booking number. Results include mugshot, charges, bond, and next court date.
The jail opened in April 1999. It cost $16.8 million to build. Funding came from a half-cent county jail tax. The facility has 100,355 square feet. The admin area takes up about 16,938 square feet.
The dashboard shows current population, capacity, and booking counts. The page refreshes with live data pulled from the jail's record system.
Arrest and booking records post to the roster within 24 to 48 hours. New inmates usually show up within a day. Records include full legal name, date of birth, race, sex, booking number, booking date, charges with statute citations, bond amount, court date, and mugshot.
For main sheriff's office info, see the Benton County Sheriff home page. The office covers records requests, jail rules, and contact info.
FOIA Rules for Rogers Records
Arkansas has one of the strongest open records laws in the country. Under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq., any Arkansas citizen can ask for records from city or county agencies. The agency has three business days to respond. That covers Rogers police reports, Benton County jail records, and court files.
Send written FOIA requests to the right office. For Rogers police reports, contact the records unit at (479) 621-1172. For jail records, write to the Benton County Sheriff's Office, Records Division, 1300 SW 14th Street, Bentonville. Processing times run three to seven business days. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5 each.
Some files are exempt from FOIA. These include sealed court records, juvenile files, open investigation materials, and medical records. Most mugshots are public. The Arkansas Attorney General's office maintains a FOIA Handbook and opinions database. Visit the Arkansas Attorney General site for the handbook.
Court Records for Rogers Inmate Cases
Rogers felony cases go to Benton County Circuit Court. The Benton County Circuit Clerk is at 102 NE A Street, Bentonville. Call (479) 271-1015. The clerk keeps all circuit court case files, including those tied to the Rogers inmate population.
Try the Arkansas CourtConnect portal for a full case history. CourtConnect shows docket entries, party names, attorneys, and court dates. Basic search is free. Certified copies run $5 to $10 each.
For state prison cases from Rogers, use the ADC search tool. The ADC Inmate Info Search System covers every state inmate. Results list unit, charges, sentence, and release date.
The state judiciary site is the main hub for Arkansas courts. Get forms and contact info at the Arkansas Judiciary website.
Victim Alerts and Federal Inmate Data
Benton County does not rely on the main VINE feed for its primary inmate data. Many local users still sign up for VINE as a backup. Sign up at VINELink. The system sends free alerts by call, text, or email when an inmate's status changes.
The Arkansas VINE hotline at 1-800-510-0415 is open 24 hours. Registration is free and anonymous. The jail does not see your contact info.
Federal inmates from Rogers do not show up in state or county tools. Use the BOP inmate locator for federal cases. Search by name or BOP register number. For visitor rules and facility contact info, see the Federal Bureau of Prisons main site.
Note: Benton County's jail dashboard is public and refreshes with real-time population data, making it one of the clearest inmate tracking tools in Arkansas.
Parole Process for Rogers Inmates
State prison inmates from Rogers cases come up for parole review under rules set by the Arkansas Parole Board. Under Ark. Code Ann. ยง 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.
Nearby Arkansas Cities
Other cities in Northwest Arkansas share the Benton and Washington County jail system. Pick a city below to see its local inmate population details.