Warrant records are public documents in Perry County, Arkansas, pursuant to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), codified at Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq. This legislation establishes the presumption that governmental records, including warrant information, shall be accessible to citizens to promote transparency within the judicial system. The Act stipulates that all public records shall be open to inspection and copying by any Arkansas citizen during regular business hours of the custodian of the records.
Perry County law enforcement agencies maintain warrant records as part of their official documentation. These records become public once formally entered into the judicial system, though certain exceptions may apply in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile matters, or where disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105(b).
Members of the public seeking warrant information may submit requests to the appropriate county offices. The Perry County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary custodian of active warrant records within the jurisdiction. Pursuant to state law, the custodian must respond to requests within three business days.
Warrant records maintained by Perry County authorities typically contain the following standardized information as required by Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 7.2:
• Full legal name and known aliases of the subject • Date of birth and/or approximate age • Physical description including height, weight, and identifying characteristics • Last known address or location information • Case number and court of issuance • Date of warrant issuance • Nature and classification of the alleged offense • Bond amount, if applicable • Name of the issuing judge or magistrate • Statutory authority under which the warrant was issued • Service instructions for law enforcement personnel
Additional information may be included depending on the nature of the warrant and the specific requirements of the issuing court. Bench warrants for failure to appear contain reference to the original case and hearing date missed, while search warrants specify the property to be searched and items to be seized.
Perry County residents may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established pursuant to public records provisions:
• In-person requests at the Perry County Sheriff's Office located at 213 Houston Avenue, Perryville, AR 72126 • Telephone inquiries to the Sheriff's Office at (501) 889-2333 during regular business hours • Visitation to the Perry County District Court Clerk's Office at 310 West Main Street, Perryville, AR 72126 • Utilization of public access terminals available at the courthouse during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM)
Requestors should be prepared to provide identifying information including full name, date of birth, and any known case numbers to facilitate accurate record retrieval. Pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105(a)(2)(A), while inspection of records is free, reproduction fees may apply for copies of warrant documentation.
The Perry County Sheriff's Office maintains and executes warrants issued within the jurisdiction pursuant to authority granted under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-81-104. These legal instruments are categorized according to their purpose and originating authority:
• Arrest warrants: Issued upon probable cause that an individual has committed a criminal offense • Bench warrants: Ordered by a judge when an individual fails to appear for a scheduled court date • Search warrants: Authorizing law enforcement to search specified premises for evidence • Civil warrants: Related to non-criminal matters such as child support enforcement
The Sheriff's Office prioritizes warrant service based on severity of the alleged offense, public safety considerations, and available resources. Active warrants remain in effect until served or recalled by the issuing court. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with other law enforcement agencies through the Arkansas Crime Information Center (ACIC) to share warrant information across jurisdictions.
Warrant execution procedures adhere to standards established in the Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure, with deputies required to identify themselves, state their purpose, and present the warrant when taking an individual into custody.
Individuals seeking to determine warrant status in Perry County in 2025 may utilize several official channels established by county authorities:
• Direct contact with the Perry County Sheriff's Office at 213 Houston Avenue, Perryville, AR 72126 or by telephone at (501) 889-2333 • In-person inquiry at the Perry County District Court Clerk's Office, 310 West Main Street, Perryville, AR 72126 • Verification through the Arkansas Court Connect system, which provides limited case information for participating jurisdictions • Written request submitted to the Records Division of the appropriate court of issuance
When making inquiries, individuals must provide sufficient identifying information to ensure accurate record retrieval. Required information typically includes full legal name, date of birth, and any known case numbers. Pursuant to Arkansas judicial administrative procedures, certain warrant information may be subject to restricted access if related to sealed cases or ongoing investigations.
The Perry County Sheriff's Office maintains regular business hours of Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, excluding county holidays, during which warrant status inquiries may be processed.
Perry County maintains systematic procedures for outstanding warrant verification pursuant to public records provisions. Interested parties may utilize the following established methods:
• Submit a records request in person at the Perry County Sheriff's Office, 213 Houston Avenue, Perryville, AR 72126 • Contact the Sheriff's Office Records Division by telephone at (501) 889-2333 • Visit the Perry County District Court Clerk's Office at 310 West Main Street, Perryville, AR 72126 • Consult with a licensed attorney who can access court records through professional channels
Requestors should note that pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105, certain warrant information may be exempt from disclosure if it pertains to ongoing investigations or contains confidential information protected by state or federal law. The custodian of records must cite the specific exemption when denying access to requested information.
For third-party requests, limitations may apply regarding the disclosure of personal identifying information. Background check companies and private individuals seeking warrant information about others may be subject to additional verification requirements to prevent misuse of criminal justice information.