Find Inmate Population in Bradley County

The Bradley County inmate population is held at the Bradley County Detention Center in Warren. The Sheriff's Office does not post an online roster. All current inmate checks must go through the jail phone line. This page shows you how to reach the jail, file a FOIA request, and use state-level inmate searches. You will also find info on the Warren Police Department and the local court records office. Every tool listed here is free to use.

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Bradley County Inmate Population Overview

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The Bradley County Sheriff's Office is at 101 East Cedar Street in Warren. The Sheriff's main line is (870) 226-3711. The jail direct line is (870) 226-3491. The Warren Police Department handles city arrests and can be reached at (870) 226-3737. There is no online roster for the Bradley County inmate population.

The Bradley County Detention Center houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced misdemeanor offenders. The facility uses manual booking records. Staff at the jail can confirm if a person is in custody. They can also list the charges and bond amount. Call during business hours for the fastest answer. The Sheriff's Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The jail itself operates 24 hours a day.

If a person is picked up inside the Warren city limits, the booking may go through the Warren Police before they are moved to the county jail. Call both agencies if the person is not listed at the jail.

Note: Bradley County inmate population checks must be done by phone, so call (870) 226-3491 during business hours for the most reliable answer.

FOIA Requests for Bradley County Inmate Data

Send written FOIA requests to the Bradley County Sheriff's Office at 101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671. List the records you want, the dates you need, and your contact info. The office has three business days to reply under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq.

Processing fees run from $0.25 to $1.00 per page depending on the volume. Active investigation files are not open. Juvenile records are sealed under Ark. Code § 9-27-309. Medical and mental health records stay private. Some booking photos may need supervisor approval before the jail will release them.

The Arkansas Attorney General office publishes a full FOIA Handbook. Call (501) 682-2007 for FOIA help.

Court Records Linked to Bradley County Inmates

Every person in the Bradley County inmate population moves through a court. Criminal case files, dockets, and final judgments are kept by the Circuit Clerk. Go to the Bradley County Courthouse in Warren to request copies in person. The Circuit Clerk can pull paper files during business hours.

Online access is through Arkansas CourtConnect. The portal covers circuit courts across the state. Coverage for Bradley County cases may be partial. Basic searches are free. Certified copies cost $5 to $10 per document plus a per-page fee. The Arkansas Judiciary main site has court rules, forms, and user guides for CourtConnect.

Data on Bradley County Inmate Records

Booking records kept by the Sheriff's Office include personal information, arrest details, charges filed, booking photos, and custody status. Mugshots are public records but must be requested from the Sheriff's Office. They are not posted online.

The Bradley County Detention Center does not take part in VINE or any other automated victim notification system. To track a release, call the jail direct. You can also ask the Sheriff's Office to contact you when a specific inmate's status changes. For state prison releases, the Arkansas Parole Board publishes parole review data under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-93-202.

Visitation at the Bradley County Jail

Visitation policies at the jail are subject to change based on facility security status. Contact the jail at (870) 226-3491 for current schedules. Visitors may need to be on an approved list.

Bring valid photo ID. Follow the dress code. Minors must come with an adult. Visits may be limited to 30 minutes.

Bond Payment and Commissary

Cash bonds can be posted at the jail facility. Surety bonds go through licensed bail bondsmen. Call the jail for the current bond procedures and accepted payment methods.

Commissary deposits follow the current rules set by the jail. Contact jail administration for procedures. The rules can change based on which vendor the jail has under contract.

Federal Inmate Search

Federal inmates do not appear in the Bradley County inmate population or the ADC state search. Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator instead. The BOP locator covers every federal facility nationwide. Search by name or BOP register number.

Federal facilities in Arkansas include FCI Forrest City in St. Francis County. The Federal Bureau of Prisons main site has visiting rules, mailing info, and facility contact info.

Victim Rights and Notification in Bradley County

Victims of crimes connected to the Bradley County 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 Bradley County

Bradley County 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.

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Nearby Arkansas Counties

Bradley County sits in south Arkansas. Several nearby counties also run local jails. Use the links below to check their inmate records tools.