Hot Springs Arrest Records Lookup

Hot Springs arrest records are kept by the Hot Springs Police Department records unit and by the Garland County Sheriff for jail bookings. The city records desk will pull a police incident report, an arrest report, or an accident report. Garland County runs the jail at 200 Woodbine Street and posts inmate data for public lookup. This page shows each source for Hot Springs arrest records, how to use CourtConnect first to save time and money, and which state tools to run for a broader criminal history search.

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Hot Springs Arrest Records at a Glance

Garland County Seat
500 Jail Capacity
$5 Arrest Report Fee
444 2023 Arrests (County)

The Hot Springs Police Records Division handles report copies and FOIA requests tied to city police. The division sits at 641 Malvern Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901. Phone is (501) 321-6789, extension 7006. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Hot Springs Police Records Division arrest records

Before you drive to the records desk, try CourtConnect first. The city tells you to check the free CourtConnect portal as a self-help tool. That can save time, gas, and clerical fees. CourtConnect covers civil and criminal court data tied to cases that followed a Hot Springs arrest.

If you still need the record from the police, the city posts fees on the Records page. Accident reports run $10 through BuyCrash, usually available 3 to 5 days after the crash. Police incident reports and arrest reports are $5. FOIA responses go out within three business days under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101.

Note: FOIA requests can be filed through the city's online portal. Select Hot Springs Police Department from the list of city agencies.

City of Hot Springs Online Resources

The main city site at hotspringsar.gov is the hub for department pages, boards, city ordinances, and contact info. The Records page is nested under the Police Department section. The city also hosts the mayor's office page and City Council data.

City of Hot Springs website resources for arrest records

Report copies are available at the Records Division during normal business hours. The clerk will pull a Hot Springs arrest record while you wait if the file is already in the system. Bring a photo ID, a case number, and the date of arrest.

Garland County Jail and Hot Springs Bookings

Hot Springs is the seat of Garland County. Most arrests inside city limits end up at the Garland County Detention Center. The jail is at 200 Woodbine Street, Hot Springs, AR 71901. The juvenile detention center sits at 222 Woodbine Street. The work release center is at 210 Woodbine Street. Jail phone is (501) 622-3690. The sheriff's main line is (501) 622-3660.

The detention center was built in 2015 and has a capacity of about 500 inmates. The Garland Records inmate search lets you look up people in custody by last name, first name, date of birth, or booking number. Results show full name, booking photo, current charges, booking date, bond info, next court date, and housing assignment.

The Garland County Sheriff's Office runs the detention operation. Sheriff Mike McCormick heads the office. The agency address is 525 Ouachita Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901. 2023 county arrest totals came in at 444, including 4 murder arrests, 2 kidnapping, 3 rape, 137 aggravated assault, 233 simple assault, and 64 intimidation.

For case activity after the arrest, check /garland. The aggregator mirrors some data, but the sheriff's portal is the source of record. For a fuller history, run an ARCH search at the state level.

Hot Springs District Court and Garland Circuit

Hot Springs District Court sits at 133 Airport Road, Hot Springs, AR 71913. Phone is (501) 321-2278. The court handles traffic fines, misdemeanors, first appearances, and bond posts. Pay fines online, in person, or by mail. Court staff can tell you the next hearing date if you have the case number.

Felony cases move up to Garland County Circuit Court. The Circuit Clerk is at 501 Ouachita Avenue, Hot Springs, phone (501) 622-3510. The clerk holds the full case file, orders, exhibits, and disposition. CourtConnect is the fastest way to pull a recent criminal case.

For a classic Hot Springs misdemeanor case, a full trip might touch the police records desk, the district court, and the sheriff's roster. Felonies add the circuit court and ACIC.

State Tools for Hot Springs Arrest Records

ARCH is the main public path for an Arkansas criminal history check. Use arch.ark.org. Cost: $24 per run. The enabling statute is Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1501, enacted as Act 1185 of 2015. You need the subject's first and last name, sex, and date of birth.

ARCH returns Arkansas felony and misdemeanor convictions, open felony arrests under three years old, and sex offender status for all four levels. It skips juvenile records, dismissed charges, unresolved misdemeanor arrests, sealed files, federal history, out-of-state data, and traffic-only arrests. Results are non-refundable.

For custody lookups across Arkansas, the ADC Inmate Search covers state prisons and many county jails. It's free. Search by ADC number, name, gender, age, race, county, facility, or offense category. ADC is at 6814 Princeton Pike, Pine Bluff, AR 71602-9411.

The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry covers level 3 and level 4 offenders on a public map. Levels 1 and 2 exist but aren't public. The law is Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-903. Levels 1 through 3 re-register every six months. Level 4 re-registers every three months.

Note: CBC at cbc.ark.org is for employers and licensing bodies with a signed release. It's not the same as ARCH and is not for general public use.

FOIA Rules for Hot Springs Arrest Records

The Arkansas FOIA at Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 is the bedrock rule. Public records shall be open to inspection and copying by any citizen of Arkansas during business hours. Agencies have three business days to respond. Fees can't top actual cost.

Records exempt from FOIA include ongoing investigation files, juvenile records, sealed records under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-90-1401, personnel files, undercover officer identities, and select fields protected by Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-309. The Arkansas Attorney General at arkansasag.gov publishes the FOIA Handbook and related opinions. Key opinions on sealed record access are 2003-057 and 2003-183. The AG is at 323 Center Street, Little Rock.

Criminal history reporting rules are at Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1001. That chapter makes ACIC the central repository. ACIC is at 322 S. Main Street, Suite 615, Little Rock, phone 501-682-2222. Any subject has the right to see and challenge their own history under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1013. Fingerprint comparison is used to verify or refute a challenged record.

Sealing a Hot Springs Arrest Record

Arkansas uses "seal" where other states say "expunge." The framework is the Comprehensive Criminal Record Sealing Act of 2013 at Ark. Code Ann. § 16-90-1401. A petition goes to the court that heard the case. For a Hot Springs misdemeanor, that's Hot Springs District Court. For a felony, that's Garland County Circuit Court.

Most misdemeanors and a long list of felony convictions can be sealed after the sentence is done. Serious violent felonies, sex offenses that require registration, public sexual indecency, indecent exposure, and exposing another person to HIV are not eligible. Sealed records drop off ARCH and CBC for public runs. Juvenile sealing uses Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-309.

Petition forms live on the Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts site. Director Marty Sullivan runs the AOC at 625 Marshall Street, Little Rock. Phone is 501-682-9400.

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VINE Alerts for Hot Springs Arrest Cases

Victims can sign up for free VINE alerts at vinelink.com. Call 1-800-510-0415 for phone registration. VINE tracks custody status at the Garland County Detention Center, the Arkansas Department of Correction, and the Arkansas State Hospital. Alerts fire on release, transfer, parole, and court events.

Victims enter a four-digit PIN to confirm the alert when a call comes through. Registrations are anonymous and protected from FOIA. Press 0 on the hotline for a live operator any time, day or night. Juvenile info isn't released through VINE unless the juvenile is charged as an adult.

What a Hot Springs Arrest Record Shows

A Hot Springs arrest report lists the arrest date and time, the street location, the officer, the charges, and the person's basic identifiers. A Garland County Jail booking sheet adds a mugshot, bond amount, booking number, intake time, and housing assignment. Charges carry statute cites so you can pull up the actual law.

The Garland County Detention Center holds pre-trial detainees and post-conviction inmates. Jail programs include work release, a GED track, and substance abuse counseling. Alternative sentencing programs exist for eligible cases.

Online tools cost nothing. Basic inmate info is free. Physical copies at the Records Division carry copy fees. A written FOIA request can go to Records Division, 525 Ouachita Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901. Certified criminal history for immigration or licensing requires an in-person or mail run with ASP-122.

Nearby Cities to Hot Springs

Hot Springs sits in central Arkansas. The closest qualifying cities with their own records pages sit in Saline County and Pulaski County, a short drive up Interstate 30. All share the same state criminal history path through ARCH.

Try Benton, Bryant, or Little Rock for nearby city police records. State ARCH and CourtConnect cover all four plus Hot Springs.