Hempstead County Arkansas Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(30)Hempstead County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Hempstead County Jail312 South Washington StreetHopeAR71801870-777-6727
Hempstead County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Hempstead County Sheriffs Office312 South Washington StreetHopeAR71801870-777-6727
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Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison24
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison
Jail Population Held for State Jail7
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies2
Jail Population Held for ICE
Pretrial Jail Population86
Female Pretrial Jail Population1
Male Pretrial Jail Population11
Total Jail Admissions2,659
Total Jail Population105
Female Jail Population10
Male Jail Population103
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population56
Latino Jail Population12
Native Jail Population
White Jail Population45
Total Prison Admissions74
Female Prison Admissions12
Male Prison Admissions62
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions37
Latino Prison Admissions
Native Prison Admissions
White Prison Admissions36
Other Prison Admissions1

Jail Records Information

To retrieve information on jail records in Hempstead County, you may either visit the county courthouse or the Jail Records Division of the Arkansas Department of Correction. If you do not have access to these records, you can obtain them at the Arkansas State University library or through some online facilities. The only problem with accessing these records electronically is that some databases hold information that has already been purged. Therefore, the information that you may obtain from these records may no longer be current.

Jail records in Arkansas are considered public records. That is why you may freely obtain the information contained within them without any prior authorization from the person concerned. However, this does not mean that you can use such records to help you carry out a criminal act. It is considered illegal for one to publicly disclose the identity of someone else who is on probation or parole. Likewise, jail records in Arkansas are not supposed to be used by an individual for any criminal activity, unless the need outweigh the risk to the person involved.

In order to make use of the public records database, you have to first register yourself on one of the websites that offer such services. Usually, the fee is nominal and you can search any person’s background information such as criminal arrest record, driving records and past employment details. The amount of information that you can obtain per year is usually between two to ten pages. These records can be used to check on potential employers or single parents whom you want to nip about. Alternatively, you can also perform a background search on yourself in order to check if you have past convictions for driving under the influence or violence. These online records services are also useful for conducting a research on the reliability of a person before asking him for financial or legal assistance.

The process of accessing public records is not cumbersome. You need not go through the official procedures because most of these sites operate online. Therefore, you need not hire a professional to get the job done. You can actually conduct the search yourself within a few minutes. All you need is the name of the person and some information related to his jail records.

One of the easiest methods of going about searching for the information is through your favourite search engine. Just enter the name of the person into the search box and hit the search button. If you are lucky, you will be provided with a comprehensive report on the person’s jail history. However, there are chances that you might be required to pay a fee if you really want to obtain the comprehensive report. The charges are usually very nominal and one could easily search for them. If you don’t have time to visit each and every record office, the alternative method of accessing these records is by going through the official websites of your state or the country where the person was convicted.

Some of these websites offer an instant search result. This may sometimes prove to be more useful because then you can check out a wide range of information without wasting time. However, it is important to note that the free websites do not provide very much information. So, if you want to make a comprehensive search, you should probably visit the official government sites, which offer comprehensive and up-to-date jail records information. However, the charges are minimal when compared to the fee you would pay for a private search.