Search Siloam Springs Inmate Population
The Siloam Springs inmate population data runs through the Siloam Springs Police Department and the Benton County Detention Center. Siloam Springs sits in Benton County. The county jail is in Bentonville. Siloam Springs Police make arrests, and the inmate moves to the county facility. This page covers police records, the county jail dashboard, and the FOIA process. The Siloam Springs inmate population search is free under Arkansas open records law.
Siloam Springs Inmate Population Overview
Which County Holds Siloam Springs Inmates
Siloam Springs sits in Benton County. All Siloam Springs Police arrests go to the Benton County Detention Center at 1300 SW 14th Street, Bentonville, AR 72712. Phone: (479) 271-1008. Visit the Benton County inmate population page for the full county rundown.
The Benton County jail has 669 beds and one of the most modern detention centers in Arkansas. The Sheriff posts a live inmate roster online with mugshots, charges, and bond amounts.
The Benton County jail and detention page covers visitation rules, mail rules, and intake info for all county arrests, including those from Siloam Springs.
Siloam Springs Police Department
The Siloam Springs Police Department handles arrests within city limits. The address is 100 US-412, Siloam Springs, AR 72761. Non-emergency phone: (479) 524-4118. Records phone: 479-524-4118 ext. 5012. Records email: Records@siloamsprings.com. Chief Allan Gilbert leads the department.
The department covers daily city law enforcement and feeds arrests into the county jail. Records requests go through the police records division at the email above.
Search the Benton County Roster for Siloam Springs Inmates
To check on a Siloam Springs arrest, search the Benton County roster directly. Use the Benton County inmate roster to look up an inmate by name, booking date, or booking number. Each record shows the mugshot, charges, bond, and release date.
The Benton County jail dashboard shows real-time inmate population stats with a clean visual layout.
Note: The Siloam Springs inmate population is held at the Benton County jail in Bentonville, since the city does not have its own long-term holding facility.
Court Records for Siloam Springs Inmates
The Siloam Springs District Court hears city-level misdemeanors, traffic, and preliminary felonies. Felony cases tied to the Siloam Springs inmate population go to the Benton County Circuit Court. Use the Arkansas CourtConnect portal for a statewide case lookup.
FOIA Requests for Siloam Springs Records
Arkansas FOIA covers Siloam Springs Police records and Benton County jail records under Ark. Code Ann. ยง 25-19-101. Send a written FOIA request to the right office. The three-day response rule applies.
State and Federal Siloam Springs Inmate Lookup
State prison inmates from Siloam Springs cases show on the ADC inmate search. Filter by county of conviction set to Benton. Federal inmates are tracked through the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator.
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Inmate Mail and Communication
People in the Siloam Springs inmate population can get mail from family and friends. Letters must be on plain paper with the inmate's full name and booking number on the envelope. Most facilities reject mail with stickers, glitter, perfume, lipstick, or stamps that are not standard postage. Postcards are often the safest format because they pass through screening fast.
Packages are usually not allowed unless approved in advance by jail staff. Books and magazines often need to come direct from the publisher. Money may be sent through approved deposit methods, not in the mail. Legal mail from an attorney follows a separate process and is opened only in the inmate's presence.
Arkansas Sentencing Data and Siloam Springs
The Arkansas Sentencing Commission tracks state prison admissions by county of conviction. The data feeds into a ten-year prison population forecast that the state uses for budget and facility planning. The Siloam Springs inmate population that ends up in state prison shows up in this report.
Annual reports from the Sentencing Commission cover admissions by gender, age, race, and offense type. The reports also list release counts and the projected state prison count by month. The data is helpful for tracking trends in Siloam Springs inmate population sentencing.
Booking Process for Siloam Springs Inmates
Every person in the Siloam Springs inmate population goes through the same intake steps. Officers transport the arrestee to the booking desk. Staff record the name, date of birth, address, height, weight, and any aliases. Fingerprints and a mugshot are taken at this point. The arrestee is searched for contraband. Property is logged and held for release.
The next step is the medical screening. Jail staff ask about current medications, medical conditions, and mental health needs. Anyone showing signs of intoxication or injury is checked by medical staff before housing. Inmates with serious medical needs are sent to a hospital first. After medical clearance, the arrestee is placed in a holding area pending a first appearance.
Bond is set at the first court appearance, usually within 24 hours of intake. The magistrate reviews the charges, the prior record, and any flight risk factors. Some lower-level offenses get a bond set right at the booking desk under a standing schedule. The Siloam Springs inmate population log records the bond amount for each charge.
Visitation Rules at Siloam Springs Detention
Visits at the Siloam Springs 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 Siloam Springs 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.
Nearby Arkansas Cities
Siloam Springs sits in northwest Arkansas with several other cities nearby.