Miller County Busted Mugshots
Miller County Busted Mugshots come from the county jail intake desk in Texarkana. Each new booking at the Miller County Sheriff's Office gets a front shot, a side shot, a charge list, and a bond note. Those files feed into the public record system. The search tool below runs a fast check across county and state data. Read on for direct links to court portals, the sheriff's records office, and the state public records hub that hosts Miller County arrest data.
Miller County Jail Overview
Miller County Sheriff's Office
The Miller County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps the county arrest records. The main office sits at 2300 East Street, Texarkana, AR 71854. The phone line is (870) 774-3001. Deputies cover the unincorporated parts of the county. City police serve the towns. But all arrests in the county end at one jail. That is why the sheriff holds the full set of Miller County Busted Mugshots.
The Records Division keeps booking photos, arrest reports, incident files, and crash reports. Staff will pull a record by name or by date. Plain paper copies run $0.25 per page, in line with state law. A walk-in request goes the fastest. Mail works too. Make sure to send a clear ask with the full name, the date range, and your return address.
The sheriff books folks into the county detention center after the arrest. Intake takes prints, photos, and a short health check. The charge sheet goes to the court the next day. A judge sets the bond. The roster lists each active hold until the person posts bond, gets released on their own word, or moves to state custody. Miller County Busted Mugshots stay on file long after release.
FOIA requests for older Miller County arrest records go to the Sheriff's Office in writing. Under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, the agency has three business days to reply. Most asks get a yes within that window. Some may be held back if the case is open or if a witness is at risk.
Miller County Court Records on CourtConnect
After a booking, the charge moves to the court side. Miller County Circuit Court is a full partner on the state CourtConnect system. The tool lets you search by name, by case, or by date. It has no fee. It shows charges, court dates, docket notes, and case status.
Run a search on the Arkansas CourtConnect Miller County portal.
The search page lets you pick Miller County from the drop-down list and run a name search for a current or past case.
CourtConnect does not post mugshots. But it ties the court file to the arrest. The case number on the sheriff's roster matches the case number on the court portal. That link helps you see both sides. The booking photo on one side. The court docket on the other. Both form the full public file for Miller County Busted Mugshots.
Miller County Circuit Court handles felonies, civil cases over $5,000, probate, and juvenile matters. The Texarkana District Court takes on city-level misdemeanors and traffic cases. Both feed records to state systems. For certified copies of any court file, ask the Miller County Circuit Clerk's Office. They add the court seal and charge a higher fee per page.
Miller County Statewide Busted Mugshots Tools
Miller County records link into a few statewide tools. The Arkansas CourtConnect portal runs the main court search. The Arkansas Judiciary built the site to cover the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and every Circuit and District Court on the roster.
The Arkansas DOC inmate search is the second stop for Miller County cases that moved to state prison. That split helps you track a person from the local jail all the way through a long state sentence. If a person was booked at the Miller County jail, served a short stint, and then moved to a state bed, you find them in both databases. The trail stays public.
Note: Always verify a Miller County arrest record with the sheriff's records division or the Circuit Clerk. Third-party sites may be out of date.
Miller County Public Records and FOIA
Arkansas has a broad public records law. Under Arkansas Code § 25-19-101, most records held by a government body are open to the public. That covers the Miller County Sheriff's Office. Booking photos, jail logs, arrest reports, and crash reports all fall under the Arkansas FOIA.
To make a FOIA request, write to the Miller County Sheriff's Office. Include your name, your address, your phone, and a clear note on what you want. A name plus a date range works best. The staff must reply within three business days under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. They can mail, email, or hand you the file. Some records have a small copy fee.
Arkansas Code § 9-27-309 keeps juvenile records sealed. A case on a minor will not show up in the public file. Records of an open probe may be held back as well. A victim or witness can ask the court to keep their name out of the file. The custodian must cite the rule when they say no. That check helps you know what to ask next.
Under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1013, you can challenge a record you think is wrong. The sheriff can take fresh prints and run them against the prints on file. If the prints do not match, the file can be fixed. This right helps when a name clash leaves someone with a file they did not earn. For a state-wide check, try the Arkansas Crime Information Center system run under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1003 and § 12-12-1004.
Miller County Sex Offender Registry
The state runs the sex offender list for Miller County. Pick Miller County from the drop-down on the state site. The tool returns a list of Level 2, 3, and 4 offenders with photos, addresses, and offense notes. Level 1 offenders stay off the public list under Arkansas Code § 12-12-1503.
Use the Arkansas Sex Offender Registry to search by Miller County. Sign up for alerts so you get a note when an offender moves or changes status. This is a free tool, run by ACIC. It is separate from the jail roster but useful when you track a specific person in the Texarkana area.
Miller County VINE Victim Notifications
VINE is a free alert tool for victims and family. Sign up by phone or on the web. VINE sends you a text, a call, or an email when a person in the Miller County jail posts bond, gets released, or gets moved. The tool works 24/7 in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Visit VINELink to sign up for Miller County jail alerts. Under Arkansas Code § 12-12-219, the state backs a crime victim's right to know the custody status of an offender. VINE is the main tool for that right.
Cities in Miller County
Miller County sits on the Texas line in southwest Arkansas. Texarkana is the county seat and the largest city. Smaller towns include Fouke and Garland City. All arrests in the county go to the Sheriff's Office jail, no matter which police force made the stop.