Lonoke County Inmate Population

The Lonoke County inmate population is tracked through the Sheriff's Jail Log online. The jail sits at 440 Dee Dee Lane in Lonoke. The Sheriff's Office posts each booking with a mugshot, charges, and bond info. This page walks you through the jail log search tool, booking records, court record links, and FOIA steps. The Lonoke County inmate population search is free and open to the public. The jail line runs 24 hours a day at 501-676-6494.

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The Lonoke County Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 440 Dee Dee Lane. The main admin number is 501-676-3001. The jail line is 501-676-6494. Staff can answer booking questions and confirm the status of an inmate. The jail is open 24 hours a day for intake and release.

The Lonoke County inmate population covers arrests from Cabot, Lonoke, Ward, England, Carlisle, and other towns in the county. Cabot is the largest city in the county and produces the most arrests. All bookings feed into the same central jail.

The facility holds pre-trial detainees and short-sentence misdemeanor offenders. State-ready inmates move on to the Arkansas Department of Correction when their case closes. Federal inmates are not held here for long.

Lonoke County Jail Log Search

The Sheriff posts a full jail log online with mugshots. It is the main online tool for inmate lookups.

Visit the Lonoke County Jail Log to search the inmate population. Each record shows the person's name, mugshot, charges, and bond amount. The log updates live as bookings and releases happen. Use the page search to find a name fast.

Lonoke County inmate population jail log

The jail log layout is simple. Each entry is a single row with the key booking data. If you need more detail, call the jail line and give the name.

If the inmate is not on the log, they may have been released already. The log drops a record when the release is processed. Call the jail to confirm the release date if needed.

Lonoke County Booking Records

Booking records include the inmate's full name, date of birth, sex, race, booking date and time, charges, statute citations, and bond amount. Common statute cites include Ark. Code Ann. § 5-64-419 for drug possession, § 5-36-103 for theft of property, and § 5-65-103 for DWI. Bonds are set by the district or circuit judge at the first court appearance.

Records are public under the Arkansas FOIA. Send a written request to the Sheriff's Office. Include the inmate's name, date range, and your contact info. The office has three business days to reply under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105. Copy fees are limited to the actual cost of duplication.

Note: The Lonoke County inmate population jail log is updated as bookings happen, so a name you do not see now may show up within a few hours of the arrest.

Court Records for Lonoke County Inmates

Lonoke County felony cases go to the circuit court. Misdemeanors stay in the Lonoke County District Court. Use the Arkansas CourtConnect portal to look up cases. Search by name, case number, or filing date. The system shows the docket, hearing dates, charges, and case status.

The Lonoke County Circuit Clerk keeps the paper case files at the courthouse. Certified copies cost $5 to $10 per document. Plain copies cost less. Basic CourtConnect searches are free.

Each Lonoke County inmate population booking ties back to a court file. Use the booking case number to jump straight to the CourtConnect entry for that case.

State and Federal Inmate Lookup

State prison inmates from Lonoke County cases show up on the ADC inmate search. Filter by county of conviction. The search is free and covers every inmate in a state unit.

Federal inmates are searched through the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas covers Lonoke County federal cases.

Sign up for custody alerts at VINELink. Alerts cover the jail and state prison moves.

Lonoke County Cities

Cabot is the largest city in Lonoke County. Most of the Lonoke County inmate population comes from Cabot and Lonoke.

Parole Process for Lonoke County Inmates

State prison inmates from Lonoke County 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.

Lonoke County Mugshot and Photo Release

Mugshots taken during Lonoke County inmate population intake are public records under Arkansas FOIA. Most county sheriff offices release booking photos on request. Some post them directly to the online roster. A few smaller offices ask for supervisor approval before releasing a photo, especially if the case is tied to an active investigation.

Under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105, the Sheriff has three business days to respond to a mugshot request. The fee is limited to actual duplication cost. Mugshots may be delivered as a digital file or a printed copy. Older mugshots, including ones from cases that ended years ago, can usually still be pulled from archived records.

Inmate Mail and Communication

People in the Lonoke County 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 Lonoke County

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 Lonoke County 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 Lonoke County inmate population sentencing.

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Nearby Arkansas Counties

Lonoke County shares borders with several central Arkansas counties.