Boone County Arrest Records

Boone County arrest records are easy to search online. The sheriff's office in Harrison runs an inmate roster, a warrant search, a crime map, and a most wanted list all on one site. Booking details include mugshots, charges, bond amount, and booking date. The ARCH statewide system and the ADC inmate search fill in the bigger picture. This page walks you through Boone County arrest records, explains how to run a warrant check, and covers the FOIA rules for getting a full arrest report from the sheriff's office in Harrison.

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Boone County at a Glance

Harrison County Seat
1869 Founded
1 County Jail
3 Days FOIA Response

The Boone County Sheriff's Office runs the public site at boonesheriff.com. The site holds an inmate roster, a warrant search, a crime map, and a most wanted list. Press releases cover recent arrests and incidents. The sheriff's jurisdiction covers the whole county. Harrison Police runs its own force but books into the same county jail.

Below is a screenshot of the sheriff's site. Use the link above to open the live tools.

Boone County Sheriffs Office arrest records site

The jail sits at 5800 Law Drive, Harrison, AR 72601. The phone is (870) 741-8404. Inmate records include booking date, charges, bond amount, and mugshots. Arrest records also flow through VINElink for victim notifications.

Boone County Inmate Roster and Warrants

The inmate roster is at boonesheriff.com/roster.php. Search by name, date of birth, address, case number, or charges. The roster shows current inmates with booking details. New bookings land within hours of intake.

The warrant search is at boonesheriff.com/warrants.php. View warrants by name or date. The list includes age and charges. If a friend or family member asks if there's a warrant for them, the tool is a quick first check. The warrant list updates on a regular cycle.

Boone County's most wanted list is published on the sheriff site. Press releases detail recent arrests, with names, charges, and sometimes the prior record. The site is one of the more transparent sheriff portals in north Arkansas.

Note: A cleared warrant list does not mean no pending charges, so always confirm with the sheriff's office at (870) 741-8404 before you act on a search result.

Boone County Crime Map

The crime map is at boonesheriff.com/crime_map.php. The map shows crime locations. Each marker links back to the inmate roster and warrant list. That tie lets you go from a local incident to the booking record in one step.

Below is a screenshot of the map view.

Boone County crime map arrest records

The map is useful for researchers and neighbors. Pair it with the press releases for a full picture of activity by area.

Statewide Arrest Records for Boone County

The Arkansas Criminal History (ARCH) system is the main public path to a statewide arrest and conviction check. Search at arch.ark.org. The fee is $24 per run. ARCH was set up under Act 1185 of 2015, codified at Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1501 et seq. Results come back fingerprint-supported through the Arkansas Crime Information Center. The system returns Arkansas felony and misdemeanor convictions, open felony arrests less than three years old, and sex offender status.

ARCH does not return juvenile records, sealed records, dismissed charges, federal history, or out-of-state history. For those, the Arkansas State Police Identification Bureau handles manual requests. The bureau sits at 1 State Police Plaza Dr., Little Rock. The phone is 501-618-8500. Fee is $25 for a manual mail-in check.

The ADC inmate search covers state prison custody. It's free. Filter by county to pull Boone County inmates. CourtConnect at caseinfo.arcourts.gov covers post-arrest case data. Boone County posts case data there, though the coverage depth can vary by court type.

FOIA Rules for Boone County Arrest Records

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act is at Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq. Arrest records, booking sheets, and jail rosters are open. Agencies have three business days to respond. Fees cannot exceed the actual cost of copying. Requesters must be Arkansas citizens. A written request to the Boone County Sheriff's Office is the clean way to get a full arrest report.

Records that stay closed include open investigation files, sealed arrest and conviction records under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-90-1401 (the Comprehensive Criminal Record Sealing Act of 2013), juvenile files under Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-309, undercover officer identities, personnel files, and medical records. Under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1013, any person has the right to see and challenge their own criminal history through ACIC.

Boone County Sex Offender Registry and VINE Alerts

The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry is at ark.org/offender-search. Search by address, city, ZIP, county, or name. The map view shows level 3 and level 4 offenders in Boone County. Levels 1 and 2 are in the system but not on the public map.

Arkansas uses four risk levels under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-903. Level 4 is sexually violent predator, the highest tier. Level 4 offenders re-register every three months. Levels 1 through 3 re-register every six months. The sheriff's office keeps a local copy of the Boone County offender list.

VINE is the victim notification service. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 1-800-510-0415. Signups are anonymous. Victims can track custody status on Boone County Jail inmates and on state prison inmates. The Administrative Office of the Courts at arcourts.gov provides forms and guidance on how the arrest-to-conviction chain moves.

What a Boone County Arrest Record Shows

A typical Boone County arrest record holds the arrest date and time, the arresting agency, the charges, a mugshot, the booking number, the bond amount, and the release date if the person is out. The roster also tracks gender, race, age, and the arresting officer. Charges carry statute citations so you can look up the actual law at arkansascode.com. Classes show up as misdemeanor, felony, or a specific custody tier.

Some data is held back. Active investigations, documents restricted by court order, personnel records, undercover officer identities, personal details of minors, and medical records are exempt. The full arrest report may also include the officer narrative and witness statements, which do not appear on the public roster.

For the full arrest report, file a FOIA request under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 with the Boone County Sheriff's Office at 5800 Law Drive, Harrison. Provide the subject's name, date of birth, and booking date. The office must respond within three business days.

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Boone County Circuit Clerk and Court Records

The Boone County Circuit Clerk keeps the court file for each felony arrest. The office is at the courthouse in Harrison. Circuit court handles felony trials, civil matters over the district limit, and domestic relations. District court handles misdemeanors, preliminary hearings, and city ordinance cases. A felony arrest moves from district to circuit court after the bind-over from district court finds probable cause.

The Administrative Office of the Courts at arcourts.gov runs CourtConnect and publishes forms. The office is at 625 Marshall Street, Little Rock, phone 501-682-9400. Director Marty Sullivan leads the office. For CourtConnect help, email acap.help@arcourts.gov. Records requests through the Circuit Clerk follow Arkansas FOIA rules and small copy fees per page.

Nearby Counties

Boone County sits on the Missouri line in north Arkansas. A booking in a nearby town may be filed with a neighbor's sheriff.