Warrant records are public documents in Van Buren, Arkansas, pursuant to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), codified under Arkansas Code § 25-19-101 et seq. This legislation establishes the public's right to access governmental records, including warrants, with certain statutory exceptions for privacy, ongoing investigations, and national security concerns.
The Arkansas FOIA specifically provides that all records maintained by public agencies shall be open to inspection and copying by any citizen of Arkansas during regular business hours. This statutory framework ensures transparency in governmental operations and accountability of law enforcement agencies operating within Van Buren and Crawford County jurisdictions.
Members of the public seeking warrant information should note that while these records are legally accessible, certain procedural requirements must be followed. Requestors may be required to submit formal applications and pay reasonable fees for document reproduction as permitted under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105.
The following resources are available to members of the public seeking to locate warrant information in Van Buren through electronic means:
The Crawford County Circuit Clerk's Office maintains official court records, including warrant information, for cases within its jurisdiction.
The Van Buren Police Department provides limited information regarding active warrants through their official website, with particular emphasis on individuals listed on their Most Wanted registry.
The Arkansas Judiciary's Search ARCourts platform offers a centralized database for court records across the state, including warrant information for cases processed through the Crawford County court system.
Adjacent Sebastian County's warrant search portal may contain relevant information for individuals with connections to both counties.
Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 16-90-906, certain records may be sealed or redacted, and therefore unavailable through online searches. Additionally, the most current warrant information may not be immediately reflected in online databases due to processing delays.
Crawford County Circuit Clerk's Office
301 Main Street, Room 202
Van Buren, AR 72956
479-474-1821
Official Website
Individuals seeking to determine if a warrant has been issued for their arrest in Van Buren may utilize several official channels to obtain this information:
Direct inquiry with the Van Buren Police Department Records Division is permitted during regular business hours. Identification will be required, and a nominal fee may apply for record searches.
The Crawford County Sheriff's Office maintains warrant records for the entire county, including Van Buren municipal warrants. In-person verification is available at their headquarters.
The Crawford County Circuit Clerk's Office provides access to court records, including documentation of issued warrants, pursuant to Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 7.1.
The Arkansas Court Connect system allows for remote searches of court records, though recent warrants may not be immediately visible in the system.
Individuals with outstanding financial obligations to the court may verify if these have resulted in bench warrants through the Arkansas Online Court Payment system, which provides information on citations and payment plans.
Van Buren Police Department
1001 Broadway Street
Van Buren, AR 72956
479-474-1234
Official Website
The verification of outstanding warrants in Van Buren jurisdiction may be accomplished through several authorized channels:
The Van Buren Police Department Records Division processes warrant inquiries during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM). Requestors must present valid government-issued identification.
The Crawford County Sheriff's Office maintains a comprehensive database of all active warrants within the county. Inquiries may be made in person at their office.
The Crawford County Circuit Clerk provides access to warrant information as part of their public records services, pursuant to Arkansas Code § 16-10-102.
The Arkansas Statewide Warrant Search aggregates warrant information from multiple jurisdictions, including Van Buren.
Individuals should be advised that pursuant to Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 13.1, law enforcement officers are authorized to execute warrants upon confirmation of their existence. Therefore, individuals with reason to believe they may have outstanding warrants should exercise appropriate caution when making inquiries.
Crawford County Sheriff's Office
4235 Alma Highway
Van Buren, AR 72956
479-474-2261
Official Website
Warrant records maintained by Van Buren authorities and the Crawford County judicial system contain specific information as required by Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 7.2. These records typically include:
Case identification number and filing date, establishing the chronological record of the warrant's issuance
Subject's full legal name, date of birth, physical description, and last known address as available to the issuing authority
Statutory citation and description of the alleged offense(s), including classification as misdemeanor or felony
Judicial authority issuing the warrant, including the signature of the magistrate or judge and the court of jurisdiction
Bond amount, if applicable, established pursuant to Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 9.2
Service status indicating whether the warrant remains active or has been executed by law enforcement
Return of service documentation if the warrant has been executed, including date, time, and arresting officer
Related case information connecting the warrant to other judicial proceedings when applicable
Pursuant to Arkansas Code § 16-93-301, warrant records may also contain information regarding probation violations or failure to appear for court proceedings. These records are maintained in accordance with Arkansas Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 19, governing access to court records.
The Van Buren Police Department Most Wanted page provides information about individuals with active warrants who are considered priorities for apprehension by local law enforcement. Additional warrant record resources include: