Find Searcy County Inmate Population

The Searcy County inmate population is held at the Searcy County jail at 301 Factory Road in Marshall. Sheriff Kenny Cassell runs the office. The jail houses about 30 inmates on most days. Searcy County uses a mobile app plus a web portal to list the current roster. This page shows the search links, the jail phone, the court records portal, and the state prison search. All the tools here are free to use. The jail is in the county seat of Marshall and stays open 24 hours a day for intake work.

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The Searcy County Sheriff's Office posts a roster through the RPS/Inmate App. The app works on Android and iPhone. A web version is also live. Both tools are free and show the current inmate population for the county jail. No log-in is needed to search.

Use the Searcy County inmate roster to see the current list. The page shows each inmate's name, booking date, and main charges. Type a name to filter the list. The mobile app gives the same data plus push alerts when a new booking comes in.

Searcy County inmate population roster online search

The roster loads fast on a phone. Print the page if you need a paper copy for court or a bond call.

Note: Searcy County inmate population data is free to view on the roster site or the mobile app, so you do not need to pay to pull the current jail list.

Searcy County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Kenny Cassell runs the Searcy County Sheriff's Office. The office sits at 301 Factory Road, PO Box 812, Marshall, AR 72650. Main line is (870) 448-2340 and it is live 24 hours a day. The fax line is (870) 448-2106. Email info@searcycountysheriff.org for records questions.

The sheriff's office runs the jail, patrols the rural county, and keeps the records on the inmate population. Searcy County is rural and small. The jail and the sheriff's office work from the same site on Factory Road. Staff handle warrants, sex offender registration, and general law enforcement for the county.

Searcy County Jail

The Searcy County jail sits at 301 Factory Road in Marshall. The jail holds about 30 inmates on most days. Men and women are housed in split spaces. Intake runs 24 hours a day. Call (870) 448-2340 for jail questions.

Video visits run through CityTeleCoin. The service is live daily from 7 AM to 10 PM. You can set up a visit from home using a computer, a tablet, or a phone. The jail does not run in-person contact visits. Follow the jail rules posted with the roster app to make sure your visit is not cut short.

Mail to an inmate should include the inmate's full name and booking number on the front of the envelope. All mail is screened by jail staff. Commissary funds can be added through the jail's kiosk or through CityTeleCoin tools.

State Inmate Population Records

Searcy County inmates who get a prison sentence are moved to the Arkansas Department of Correction. The state runs its own live search for state prison inmates. The tool is free and open to the public. When a local inmate is moved to state prison, they drop off the county roster and show up in the state system within a few days.

Use the ADC inmate population search to look up a person in state prison. Search by name, ADC number, county of conviction, facility, or offense. Results list the unit where the inmate is held, the sentence, and the projected release date. The Arkansas Department of Correction main site lists all state units and the rules for mail, visits, and money.

Ark. Code Ann. § 12-27-113(e)(1) directs the ADC to keep full records on each inmate. That rule is the base for the state search tool.

Searcy County FOIA Requests

Arkansas law gives any state resident the right to ask for public records. The law is in Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq. Searcy County has three business days to respond to most requests. Some records are sealed. Active case files and juvenile files are not open.

Send a written FOIA request to the Searcy County Sheriff's Office at 301 Factory Road, PO Box 812, Marshall, AR 72650. Email the request to info@searcycountysheriff.org. Court case records go through the circuit clerk in Marshall. The Arkansas Attorney General FOIA page walks you through the steps and lists the common exemptions. The AG main line is (501) 682-2007.

Searcy County Court Records

Every person in the Searcy County inmate population has a court case tied to the booking. Cases land in the circuit court or the district court. Trace most of them online through the state court portal.

The Arkansas CourtConnect portal covers Searcy County circuit court cases. Search by person name, case number, or filing date. Free basic searches are open. Certified copies cost $5 to $10 each plus a copy fee. The Arkansas Judiciary website links to circuit clerks, court rules, and forms.

Under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-13-330, circuit clerks keep case files for the circuit court. Records are open under FOIA rules unless sealed by a judge.

VINE Alerts and Federal Records

Searcy County takes part in VINE. Victims and family can sign up for free custody alerts. The alerts arrive as a call, a text, or an email when an inmate's status changes. Changes cover transfers, releases, and escapes.

Register at VINELink by typing the inmate's name. You can also call the Arkansas VINE hotline at 1-800-510-0415. The hotline is live 24 hours a day. The state sex offender list is at the ACIC sex offender registry. Federal inmates are tracked by the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator. The Federal Bureau of Prisons main site lists each facility.

Note: VINE calls from the Searcy County system are toll-free, but the service may still take 24 hours to post a change after a release or a transfer.

Arkansas Sentencing Data and Searcy 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 Searcy 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 Searcy County inmate population sentencing.

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Nearby Arkansas Counties

Searcy County sits in north central Arkansas in the Ozarks. Marshall is the county seat. Nearby counties run their own jails and post their own inmate population data. Pick one below to view that county page.