Fayetteville Booking Reports
Fayetteville booking reports are created when a local police officer makes an arrest inside the city. Every arrest in Fayetteville is taken to the Washington County jail for intake and booking, since Fayetteville sits in Washington County. You can search Fayetteville booking reports through the Washington County Sheriff's online inmate roster or by filing an FOIA request under the Arkansas open records law. The sheriff holds the master booking file: mugshot, charges, bond, and court dates. Police reports and incident files come from the city police. Both pieces matter when tracking an arrest.
Fayetteville Booking Overview
Where Fayetteville Booking Reports Are Held
Fayetteville is inside Washington County. City police do not run a jail in Fayetteville. Every Fayetteville arrest, whether by the city police or by sheriff's deputies, is taken to the Washington County detention center for booking. The Washington County Sheriff's Office holds the master booking file. The city police keep their own incident and arrest reports.
Fayetteville is the county seat of Washington County and the second-largest city in Arkansas. The Fayetteville Police Department maintains city arrest records. Booking for Fayetteville arrests goes to the Washington County Detention Center run by the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 1155 W. Sunset Avenue Fayetteville, 479-444-5830. Online detainee roster at https://www.washcosoar.gov/res/DetaineeAlphaRoster.aspx shows name, age, race, sex, prior bookings, intake date/time, and bond amount.
When people ask for a "Fayetteville booking report," they usually mean the Washington County roster entry tied to the city police arrest. This setup is standard across Arkansas. One county jail feeds from many city arresting agencies.
The Fayetteville City Government is a key online hub for Fayetteville booking reports and public records information.
The site links out to police department contacts, FOIA request forms, and records division hours relevant to Fayetteville booking reports.
Washington County Detention and Fayetteville Booking Reports
The Washington County detention center is the intake point for every arrest in Fayetteville. Booking covers search, fingerprinting, mugshot, charge entry, bond setup, and housing. Each person gets a unique booking number that tracks the case from jail to the courts.
The facility holds pretrial detainees and people serving short sentences under a year. People with longer sentences get moved to the Arkansas Division of Correction. Fayetteville arrests feed this same jail along with cases from smaller cities in Washington County.
To pull a booking photo or a full intake report, you ask the sheriff's records division. Plain copies run about $0.25 a page. Certified copies cost more. A mugshot often carries a $5 to $10 fee.
Note: Fayetteville booking reports usually appear on the Washington County online roster within a day of intake. Call the sheriff's office if a recent arrest is not yet showing.
How to Search Fayetteville Booking Reports
A few paths work for Fayetteville booking reports. Pick the one that fits your need.
- Washington County online inmate roster for current custody
- Phone the sheriff's records division with a name and DOB
- In-person visit at the sheriff's office during business hours
- Written FOIA request for a full copy
- Statewide ARCH search for older convictions
If the person you want is in state prison, check the ADC inmate search. If federal charges are involved, try the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. For court status of a Fayetteville case, use CourtConnect.
FOIA for Fayetteville Booking Reports
The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act at Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 makes most Fayetteville booking reports public. You do not need a reason. You do not need to be a party to the case. The custodian has three business days to respond under § 25-19-105.
For the booking file, send an FOIA request to the Washington County Sheriff's records division. For the city police incident or arrest report, send the same request to the Fayetteville Police Department Records Division. Include the subject's full name, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest. Some records require both agencies to put together a complete picture.
Exemptions apply under Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-309 for juvenile records. Active investigations stay sealed while the case is open. Medical data and victim identity in sex offenses get redacted. Everything else tends to come out on request.
State Resources for Fayetteville Arrests
Several state tools tie into Fayetteville booking reports. The Arkansas Criminal History (ARCH) system runs $24 name-based searches and pulls felony and misdemeanor convictions plus open felony arrests under three years old. ARCH is online only.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center at 322 S. Main Street, Ste. 615, Little Rock, AR 72201, (501) 682-2222, is the parent agency. ACIC keeps the state criminal history database and runs the sex offender registry under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-201. The Arkansas State Police background check at cbc.ark.org handles paid name-based and fingerprint-based checks with subject consent.
Misuse Warning: Using Fayetteville booking reports or ACIC data for a purpose not listed in the request is a Class A misdemeanor under Arkansas state law.
Arkansas Booking Laws and Help
Arkansas arrest law is at Ark. Code Ann. § 16-81-101 to 16-81-407. Officers can arrest with or without a warrant when probable cause exists. The Department of Correction's record duties come from Ark. Code Ann. § 12-27-113. The right to see and challenge your own file is in Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1013. Sealing an old record falls under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-90-1401 et seq. The Arkansas Legislature keeps the full code online.
For legal help with a Fayetteville booking report, Legal Aid of Arkansas at (870) 972-9224 covers most of the state. The Center for Arkansas Legal Services at (501) 376-3423 handles central Arkansas. The Arkansas Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service at (501) 375-4606.
Nearby for Booking Reports
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What's in a Fayetteville Booking Report
A full Fayetteville booking report usually has a standard set of fields. Smaller agencies share less than bigger ones, but the core fields are the ones you need most. Full legal name plus aliases heads the list. Date of birth comes next, then sex, race, height, and weight. The booking photo sits at the top of the file.
Other fields include booking number, intake date and time, arresting agency, charge list with statute codes, bond type, and bond amount. Court date and location show up when a case has been set. Some agencies include prior arrests in the same jurisdiction. Others leave that off.
Juvenile bookings in Fayetteville are not part of the public set under Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-309. Juvenile records stay closed. Adult bookings tied to Fayetteville arrests are public under the Arkansas FOIA unless a specific exemption applies.
Fayetteville Booking Reports Search Tips
A few practical tips help when you look up Fayetteville booking reports. Spellings of last names often trip up a name search. Try common variants if a first search comes up empty. Middle names can make a difference in dense match lists. A first name and date of birth pair narrows results well when both are known.
Most county online rosters update within hours, but the first 24 hours after an arrest can be patchy. Call the sheriff's records division if a recent Fayetteville booking report is not yet visible online. Older Fayetteville bookings may not sit in the current roster at all since those tools usually focus on in-custody inmates. For that history you want the state systems or a direct records request.