Searcy Criminal History Search

Searcy Criminal History records sit across the Searcy Police Department, the White County Sheriff's Office, and the White County Circuit Clerk. The police station at 101 N Gum Street handles city arrests, traffic stops, and reports. The White County Sheriff books each Searcy PD arrest at the jail on East Booth Road and runs the online inmate roster. The circuit clerk holds all felony court files. Use this page to pick the right tool for your Searcy Criminal History search. You can check the jail roster, look up court cases, request a report, or run a state level rap sheet.

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Searcy Criminal History Overview

72143 City ZIP
4 PD Divisions
24/7 Jail Roster
75 Sex Offenders

Searcy Police Department Criminal History

The Searcy Police Department is the main source for city Searcy Criminal History records. The station is at 101 N Gum Street, Searcy, AR 72143. Chief Steve Hernandez leads the agency. The department splits into four main divisions. These are the Patrol Division, the Criminal Investigations Division, the Support Division, and the Crimes Against Women Unit.

Patrol runs 24/7 coverage across the city. Detectives in the Criminal Investigations Division pick up felony cases, property crime follow up, and narcotics work. Support staff handle records, training, and fleet. The Crimes Against Women Unit is set up to work sensitive cases with trained officers and to connect victims to help.

Records requests at Searcy PD follow Arkansas FOIA at Ark. Code § 25-19-101. The law gives 3 business days for a response. You can ask for a copy of any non active incident report, arrest log, or crash report. Active case files stay closed while the case is open. Juvenile records are sealed under Ark. Code § 9-27-309.

Local crime data shows the Searcy rate at 4,207 per 100k, which is 36% higher than the Arkansas average. As of early 2024, the city had 75 registered sex offenders. For a check on any of those, use the state registry at ark.org/offender-search.

White County Handles Searcy Court Files

Searcy is the county seat of White County, so most Searcy Criminal History court files live at the White County Courthouse. The White County Sheriff's Office is at 1600 E. Booth Suite 100, Searcy, AR 72143. Main line is (501) 279-6279. The White County Detention Center sits at 1600 East Booth Road, Searcy. Full county detail sits on the White County Criminal History page.

White County Sheriff Office for Searcy Criminal History

The White County Sheriff Office site shown above links out to the inmate roster, warrants, and sheriff news. This is the first stop for a Searcy PD arrest check.

The online inmate roster gives name, booking date, charges, bond, and release date. Each Searcy PD booking shows up here along with county deputy bookings. The page updates many times a day.

White County inmate info for Searcy Criminal History

The White County inmate info page above covers the roster and the jail rules. You can look up a person in custody or a recent booking on this same tool.

White County Circuit Clerk Court Records

The White County Circuit Clerk at 300 North Spruce, Searcy, AR 72143, (501) 279-6203, is the keeper of all felony court files. The office also holds misdemeanor appeals, civil cases, probate, and domestic relations. Copy fees follow the state rate. Older files may need a staff pull.

White County Circuit Clerk for Searcy Criminal History

The White County Circuit Clerk page above gives office hours, contact info, and forms. This is the main stop for a Searcy Criminal History felony case pull.

The White County District Court in Searcy handles city misdemeanor cases, traffic tickets, and hot checks. The District Clerk can be reached at 501-268-7622. The clerk can confirm a case number or a court date by phone. Fine pay plans are open for those who cannot pay in full at once.

Note: A full Searcy Criminal History rap sheet is run by the Arkansas State Police, not by Searcy PD or White County.

Statewide Searcy Criminal History Tools

For a statewide name based court search, use the Arkansas Judiciary case tool at caseinfo.arcourts.gov. White County takes part in the statewide index, so Searcy cases show up. Search by name, case number, filing date, or case type. The tool is free.

The Arkansas State Police runs the main full rap sheet tool. Use Form ASP-122 for a fingerprint based check. The fee is $25.00. The ARCH online tool runs a name based check for $24.00. See the Arkansas State Police background check forms page for the current set.

The CBC system handles consent based checks. State cost is $22.00 or $11.00 for volunteers. The FBI tier is $13.00 more. Many schools and non profits use this tool for clearance checks.

For Searcy offenders sent to state prison, use the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search. Results give intake date, crime summary, aliases, and unit. Sign up for free custody alerts at VINELink. Alerts come by phone, email, or text.

Sex offender status for Searcy residents is on the Arkansas Sex Offender Registry. Search by city, ZIP, or name. The Arkansas Judiciary main site at arcourts.gov covers court rules, forms, and links to each circuit. Pay court fines through pay.arcourts.gov. For FOIA help, the Arkansas Attorney General office runs a help line at arkansasag.gov.

Searcy Crash Records and Traffic

Crash reports for Searcy PD and the White County Sheriff go through the Arkansas State Police Crash Reports portal. Each report costs $10. You need the date, the street, and one driver name. Visit crashreports.ark.org to pull a file.

Traffic court cases in Searcy run through the White County District Court. The court takes pay online, by phone, and in person. A Time Pay program is open for those who need more time. Talk to the clerk to start a plan.

Harding University sits in Searcy and has its own campus public safety team. Most criminal cases on campus get shared with Searcy PD or with the White County Sheriff for full investigation and court action. This means some Searcy Criminal History files may start with a campus report before they move to city or county court.

Felony cases from Searcy move from the district court to the White County Circuit Court after a first step. Bond hearings and plea talks happen at the circuit court. The circuit clerk keeps each case file from that point on.

Warrants tied to Searcy Criminal History cases get served by Searcy PD and by the White County Sheriff. If you think there may be an open warrant on your name, call the sheriff's office or the district court clerk. Active warrants can be cleared by court date, bond, or arrest. Talk to a lawyer before you turn yourself in.

Nearby Cities with Criminal History Pages

Searcy sits in the middle of White County. A case or person you seek may live or work in a nearby city. Try these local pages next.

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