Rogers Criminal History Search

Rogers Criminal History records live with the Rogers Police Department and Benton County offices. RPD keeps city arrest and incident files. The Benton County Sheriff runs the jail and the inmate roster. The Benton County Circuit Clerk in Bentonville holds felony court files. Use this page to find the right tool for your Rogers Criminal History search. The Rogers Records Unit processes thousands of requests a year. State tools at ARCH and ADC add the final layer. Every link on this page goes to the official source.

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Rogers Criminal History Overview

72K City Population
15,000 Records Requests/Yr
6 Records Staff
669 Jail Capacity

Rogers Police Department Criminal History

The Rogers Police Department is at 1905 S. Dixieland Rd, Rogers, AR. Chief of Police is Jonathan Best. The Records Department phone is 479-621-1172. RPD Dispatch runs 24 hours at 479-636-4141. The Records Unit Supervisor is Stacey Furner. The unit has 6 full time Police Services Representatives. Staff work normal business hours with some coverage after hours.

Rogers Police Department for Rogers Criminal History records

The image shows the Rogers Police Department page. From here you reach records, unit contacts, and the department's public data. The Records Unit stores and releases criminal and accident reports. It processes tickets, takes criminal reports, and handles customer service work at the front desk.

The Records Unit processes about 15,000 records requests each year. Background checks for some licensing needs are done here for a fee. The unit follows Arkansas State Archives retention rules. It is accredited by the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards. Staff train yearly on FOIA compliance and records management.

Rogers Police Records Unit for Rogers Criminal History

The shot shows the Rogers Police Records Unit page. Requests can be made in person at the police station or by phone. The unit provides statistical data for crime analysis work.

Rogers District Court Criminal History

Rogers District Court is at 1901 S. Dixieland Rd., Rogers, AR. Phone 479-621-1132. The court handles misdemeanors, traffic, and small claims within city limits. Fines can be paid online, by phone, by mail, or in person. The court takes credit cards, debit cards, checks, and money orders.

Payment plans open up for amounts over $200. A $10 monthly administrative fee applies to plans. Community service works in lieu of payment at the usual state rate. Late fees hit missed plan payments. Warrants go out after 30 days of non payment.

Citations can be paid online at pay.arcourts.gov. A service charge adds for card payments. Payment is a plea of guilty or no contest. Payment in full waives a court hearing. Felony Rogers cases move up to Benton County Circuit Court in Bentonville.

Note: Arkansas FOIA at Ark. Code § 25-19-105 requires a reply within 3 business days. Juvenile files are sealed under Ark. Code § 9-27-309.

Benton County Criminal History Court Records

All felony cases from Rogers head to Benton County Circuit Court. The Circuit Clerk is at 102 NE A Street, Bentonville, AR 72712. Phone (479) 271-1015. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. See the Benton County page for more on county level tools.

The Circuit Clerk maintains records for civil, criminal, probate, traffic, juvenile, and small claims cases. Juvenile files are not open for public view. Records can be looked at in person during business hours. CourtConnect at caseinfo.arcourts.gov offers online name based lookups. Search by name, business name, case type, filing date, or judgment.

The BIS Online system at bentoncircuitclerk.com/search-records covers deeper records work. The index goes back to May 3, 1945. Document images run from January 31, 1933 to present. Users create an account to search. Search by grantor, grantee, document type, date range, or book and page. Pay per use and subscription plans are both offered.

Bentonville District Court at 479-271-3120 handles city misdemeanors for Bentonville. Each Benton County city has its own district court. Online payment runs at bentonvillear.com and www.bentonvillear.com/courtpayments. The main phone for online help is 888-276-1012.

Benton County Sheriff and Jail Records

The Benton County Sheriff's Office is at 180 NW 5th St, Bentonville, AR 72712. Main phone (479) 271-1008. The jail is at 1300 SW 14th Street, Bentonville, AR 72712. Jail phone (479) 271-1011. The facility is 100,355 square feet with a 669 inmate capacity. It opened in April 1999.

The Benton County inmate roster lets you search by name, arrest date, release date, or held for agency. Each entry shows booking number, name, date of birth, release date, charge, and bond amount. The jail dashboard runs real time stats on population. Current in custody numbers show by housing unit. Daily booking and release stats are tracked there. Demographic data breaks down by gender, race, and age. Charge categories split out by type. Average length of stay stats are posted too.

The Sheriff also runs a warrant search on the main sheriff.bentoncountyar.gov site. A separate crime map posts at maps.co.benton.ar.us/MapsandStats. The map shows incidents by type, area, and date for Benton County.

Statewide Criminal History Tools for Rogers

The Arkansas State Police runs the state level Rogers Criminal History tools. The ARCH public search costs $24 per name and covers felony and misdemeanor convictions, open felony arrests less than 3 years old, and sex offender status. For a fingerprint based check, use Form ASP-122 at $25 from the Arkansas State Police background check forms page.

Consent based checks run through the Information Network of Arkansas portal. State CBC costs $22 or $11 for volunteers. An FBI fingerprint add on is $13.

Use the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search for people held in state prison after a Rogers conviction. Victims can sign up for custody change alerts at VINELink. The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry covers sex offender lookups by name or area.

Rogers Criminal History Rights and Records

Anyone whose name shows up in a Rogers Criminal History file has the right to see the record. Ark. Code § 12-12-1013 gives the subject this right. If a file lists the wrong arrest or a charge that was dropped, the subject can ask the agency to fix it. The challenge process runs through Ark. Code § 12-12-211 and ACIC Regulation 7(F). Arkansas State Police runs the fingerprint check to confirm or correct the record at no extra cost.

The fingerprint based match is what makes the state Rogers Criminal History check more reliable than a name only look up. Two people can share a name. Only one set of prints will match the actual subject. Local police feed their prints into the ACIC hub. That flow keeps the state record in sync with local arrests in Rogers.

Sealing a Rogers Criminal Case

Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401 et seq. lays out how a person can ask the court to seal or expunge an old case. Once sealed, the case drops off the public view of ARCH and Search ARCourts. It still exists in the court file, but only courts and law enforcement can see it. Some offenses can never be sealed.

Eligibility depends on the offense, the time since the case ended, and full payment of fines and costs. Rogers residents who want to file a sealing petition can get help from the Center for Arkansas Legal Services at (501) 376-3423 or Legal Aid of Arkansas at (870) 972-9224. Both groups offer free help to people who qualify.

VINE Alerts for Rogers Criminal Cases

For Rogers crime victims, the VINELink service offers free alerts when an offender's custody status changes. ACIC runs the Arkansas side of VINE with Appriss. The alerts come by phone, text, email, or TTY. A transfer, release, or escape triggers a notice right away.

The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry is also run through ACIC. A Rogers resident can search by address, city, or zip code, and sign up for alerts on offenders near home or work. Level 2, 3, and 4 offenders show on the public site. Level 1 stays with law enforcement only. An address change must be reported 10 days ahead, or 3 days in an emergency case.

Note: A Rogers Criminal History record check through local police or the Sheriff runs under Arkansas FOIA at Ark. Code § 25-19-101, with a 3 business day response rule.

Nearby Cities and Criminal History Resources

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