Perry County Inmate Population

The Perry County inmate population is held at the jail run by the Perry County Sheriff's Office in Perryville. This page shows you how to search the ISOMS online portal, file a FOIA request, and reach Sheriff's staff. Perry County runs a real-time ISOMS portal with full charge details, so you can see exactly what a person is held for. State and federal tools cover any Perry County case past the local jail. Use the links below to verify a record.

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Perry County Inmate Population Overview

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The Perry County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail. Perryville is the county seat. Perry County sits just west of Little Rock and has a mix of rural land and small towns. The Sheriff's Office handles booking for all arrests in the county. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody, list the charges, and share bond info. Call during business hours for faster service.

The Perry County inmate population is mostly pre-trial detainees and people serving short jail terms. Any case that ends with a state prison sentence moves to the Arkansas Department of Correction. New bookings may take a few hours to post on the public roster. Ask the booking desk for the most current status.

The Sheriff's Office runs 24/7. The county uses the ISOMS jail management system for booking and roster data. That feeds the live public portal.

Perry County ISOMS Inmate Portal

The Sheriff's Office posts a live inmate roster on the ISOMS portal. Go to the Perry County ISOMS portal for real-time data on the current Perry County inmate population. ISOMS shows detailed charge records. Several Arkansas counties use it, but the Perry County portal has some of the most complete charge data in the state.

Each profile shows the full name, age, booking date, and every charge with the bond amount for each. Some entries list the arresting officer or agency. The portal is free. No account is needed. You can search by last name to find a person fast. Updates run in near real time as the jail books new inmates and releases others.

Perry County ISOMS portal for inmate population and charge data

The interface is mobile-friendly. Each row links to a full inmate profile with all charges broken out. The data is easy to scan on a phone or tablet.

Note: The Perry County inmate population portal shows live data, but a booking may still take a short time to appear after an arrest. Call the jail if you need a faster update.

FOIA for Perry County Inmate Records

You can send a FOIA request to the Perry County Sheriff's Office for any public inmate record. Mail the request to the Sheriff's Office in Perryville. Include your contact info and the records you want. The office has three business days to reply under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101.

Copy fees run at about $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $5 each. Juvenile records are sealed under Ark. Code § 9-27-309. Active investigation files are not open. Some mugshots require supervisor approval before release. For FOIA help, reach the Arkansas Attorney General FOIA division at (501) 682-2007.

Perry County Court Files

The Perry County Circuit Clerk maintains criminal court files, dockets, and final judgments. The circuit court sits in Perryville. Staff can pull paper files in person. For online court records tied to the Perry County inmate population, try Arkansas CourtConnect. Coverage varies by case type and filing year.

Use CourtConnect to trace a case from the charge to the final sentence. Search by person name, business name, attorney, or case number. Basic searches are free. Certified copies cost $5 to $10 per document plus a copy fee.

Arkansas Judiciary website for Perry County inmate population

The Arkansas Judiciary website is the main portal for statewide court info. It links to CourtConnect and the rules of court. Use it to find circuit clerk contact info for any county.

Visitation and Bond Rules

Call the Sheriff's Office for current visitation rules. Hours and rules change. Each visitor needs a valid photo ID. Kids must come with an adult. The jail may bar visits if the inmate is on discipline status.

Bonds can be posted in person at the jail. The facility takes cash, cashier's checks, government checks, and money orders. Personal checks are not accepted. Surety bonds go through a licensed bail bondsman. Ask the jail for the current bond amount on a specific Perry County inmate. Commissary funds can be added by money order or during a visit.

VINE and Federal Inmate Data

Perry County may take part in VINE. Sign up for free alerts at VINELink. The Arkansas VINE hotline is 1-800-510-0415. Alerts come by phone, text, or email. The Arkansas Crime Information Center runs the state sex offender registry.

Federal inmates charged in Perry County go through the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator for federal cases. Search by name or BOP register number. Visit the Federal Bureau of Prisons for visiting rules and mailing info.

Bond Types in Perry County

Perry 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.

Perry County Commissary Deposit Methods

Inmates in the Perry County 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.

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Nearby Arkansas Counties

Perry County sits in central Arkansas just west of Little Rock. Several nearby counties run their own jails. Check the pages below for local inmate records.