Maumelle 24 Hour Booking
Maumelle 24 hour booking records cover arrests made inside Maumelle city limits by the Maumelle Police Department. The city police book all adult suspects into the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility, so the jail roster for Maumelle sits with the Pulaski County Sheriff. This page walks through how to look up a recent booking, how to pull the Maumelle police arrest report, and how to file a public records request. You can search by name or by booking date. Most of the work can be done from a phone or home computer.
Maumelle 24 Hour Booking Overview
Where Maumelle 24 Hour Booking Records Live
The city of Maumelle sits in the north part of Pulaski County, right along the Arkansas River. The Maumelle Police Department at 2002 Murphy Drive makes most of the arrests in the city. Chief Cory Pickard runs the department, and the main phone line is (501) 851-2500. When a Maumelle officer takes a person into custody, the person is driven to the Pulaski County jail for the actual booking. That means the 24 hour booking record ends up on the Pulaski County Sheriff's roster, not on a city page.
The Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility holds all new bookings for the county. The sheriff runs the jail. Fingerprints, mugshots, charges, and bond info all get logged there. You can check the Pulaski County roster online to see if a person was booked in the last 24 hours. Most Maumelle arrests show up within an hour or two of the booking. For cases tied to Maumelle PD, the arresting agency field on the roster will say "Maumelle Police Department" or a short form of the name.
Want to see the city itself and its public services? The image below shows the lead-in to the City of Maumelle official website.
The city site points to the police department page, but it does not host a jail roster. For booking data, use the Pulaski County Sheriff or the state tools listed below.
Pulaski County Jail and Maumelle Arrests
The Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility is the main lockup for Maumelle arrests. It sits in Little Rock at 3201 W Roosevelt Road. The sheriff keeps a public inmate search page that lists the name, booking date, charges, and bond for each person in custody. Maumelle bookings are posted there the same day. For the full county breakdown, see the Pulaski County 24 Hour Booking page. That page covers sheriff contact, jail hours, and the online roster link.
The sheriff's office takes FOIA requests for booking records. Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105 gives you the right to ask for the booking sheet and mugshot. The custodian has three business days to respond. If the record is in active use or in storage, the sheriff can take a bit longer, but still must reply in that window. Copy fees top out at 25 cents per page under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105(d).
If the person is moved from the Pulaski County jail to state prison, the record then shifts to the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search. That move only happens after a guilty plea or conviction. For pre trial bookings, stay with the county roster.
Request 24 Hour Booking Records in Maumelle
You have two paths for a Maumelle arrest record. The first is to ask the Maumelle Police Department for the police arrest report. The second is to ask the Pulaski County Sheriff for the booking sheet and mugshot. Each agency holds part of the file.
For the police report, call Maumelle PD at (501) 851-2500 or visit 2002 Murphy Drive. Records staff take walk ins during business hours. You can also email or mail a written FOIA request. Under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105, you do not have to say the word "FOIA." A plain request works. You do have to be an Arkansas citizen. Out of state requests may be denied per Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105(a)(1)(A).
For the booking sheet, Pulaski County uses an online portal for FOIA. "To make a public records request in Pulaski County, individuals should access the portal at nextrequest.com. When making a request, individuals must provide a detailed description of the record they are seeking." You give your name, phone, email, and address to finish the form. The sheriff's records staff log the request and respond within three business days. The Arkansas FOIA Handbook lists the same process for every county.
A good request for a Maumelle booking should include:
- Full name and date of birth of the person
- Date and time of the arrest in Maumelle
- Booking number if you have it
- What you want: booking sheet, mugshot, incident report
Note: Juvenile records in Maumelle are closed under Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-309, so a juvenile booking will not show on any public roster.
Statewide Tools for Maumelle Booking Searches
A few statewide sites help with a Maumelle case after the booking. Once a charge is filed in court, the case moves from the jail roster to the court docket. Arkansas CourtConnect is the free state case search. Pulaski County is on the system. You can search by the name on the Maumelle booking and pull up the case number, the charge, the judge, and the next court date.
For custody alerts, use VINELink. VINE is a free victim notification tool that tracks people across county jails and state prisons. Sign up with an email or phone number and you will get an alert if the person moves or is released. Pulaski County feeds data to VINE, so Maumelle bookings that land at the county jail show up on the VINE search.
For deeper criminal history, the Arkansas Crime Information Center runs an online name check. ACIC costs $22 per name and shows arrests, charges, and case outcomes across Arkansas. It does not include the booking mugshot. The parolee search from the state Division of Community Correction covers people under state supervision.
Bond and Release After Maumelle Booking
Bond is set by a judge or by the local bond schedule in Pulaski County. Most Maumelle bookings get a first appearance in district court within 24 to 48 hours. The judge reads the charge, sets bond, and may appoint a lawyer. The bond sheet is part of the public booking file.
Bond types in Arkansas are cash, surety, property, and own recognizance. A surety bond is the most common. The person pays a bail bond agent, usually 10 percent of the bond, and the agent posts the full amount. A cash bond means the full sum is paid in cash to the jail. An OR bond has no cost. The judge just releases the person on a promise to appear.
Maumelle sits in the 6th Judicial Circuit along with Perry County. Felony cases from a Maumelle booking go to the Pulaski County Circuit Court. Misdemeanor cases go to the Maumelle District Court or the Little Rock District Court, depending on the charge and the arresting agency. The Arkansas Judiciary site lists court contacts and hours.
What a Maumelle 24 Hour Booking Shows
A booking record from the Pulaski County jail tied to a Maumelle arrest tends to hold these fields. The state FOIA keeps most of this data open as a public record under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-103. A few parts are closed.
- Full name and date of birth
- Booking number and booking date and time
- Sex, race, height, and weight
- Arresting agency: Maumelle Police Department
- Charges with Arkansas Code cites
- Bond type and amount
- Court date if set
- Mugshot
Medical notes, mental health screens, and social security numbers are redacted. Active investigation files can be held back while the case is open under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105(b). Once the case is filed in court, those limits tend to lift. The basic booking facts stay open even during an active case. The FOIA Handbook says so in plain words.
If the sheriff denies a record you think should be open, Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-107 lets you sue in circuit court. The case moves fast. If you win, the court can make the agency pay your fees. That tool has kept Arkansas FOIA strong for decades.
Note: The Pulaski County roster can lag by an hour or two after the actual Maumelle booking, so check back if a name does not show up right away.
Legal Aid and Court Help
A person booked in Maumelle may need free legal help. The Center for Arkansas Legal Services covers Pulaski County and 43 other counties. The group helps low income clients with criminal record sealing, family cases, and some misdemeanor matters. The Little Rock office handles most Maumelle cases.
For public defender service, the Pulaski County Public Defender's Office takes appointed felony cases from the circuit court. Judges make the call at the first appearance. If the person cannot pay for a lawyer, the judge appoints one. The Arkansas Bar Association also has a lawyer referral line that helps locate private counsel.
Related Pages
Maumelle sits in Pulaski County, and most of its booking info ties back to the county sheriff. Nearby cities and the home county all have their own pages on this site.