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2026-06-10 13:50 UTCOfficial data
657In custody
24Felony
32Misdemeanor
$49.7MTotal bond
137Booked · 14d
34Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
MAMALDONADO DOMINGUEZ, ALANMale
May 10, 2026
HOLD for US Marshall Service+2 more
Court / WarrantViolentOther
$3,50031d
KWKUMPE, WAYLON LEEMale
May 10, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant F202503850 issued by BENTON CO , AR+1 more
Court / Warrant
$20,00031d
SSSTORK, STEVEN DAVIDMale
May 9, 2026
HOLD for In-State Other+3 more
Court / WarrantOtherDrugs
$20,00032d
DCDARLING, COREY JAMESMale
May 9, 2026
HOLD for Washington County Sheriffs Office+2 more
Court / Warrant
$15,00032d
BABOYLE, AMBER NICOLEFemale
May 9, 2026
5-64-443(a)(2) - POSSESS DRUG PARAPHERNALIA METH COCAINE PDP F+3 more
DrugsOtherProperty / Theft
$10,00032d
TDTUCK, DANIELLE MARIEFemale
May 8, 2026
Warrant: Revoke warrant WHITE WARRANT issued by Benton, AR+1 more
Court / Warrant
33d
TJTHOMPSON, JEREMYMale
May 8, 2026
Warrant: Bench warrant UNK issued by Benton, AR
Court / Warrant
$10,00033d
CJCOLIN, JORGE HEBERTOMale
May 8, 2026
5-26-305(b)(1) - DOMESTIC BATTERING - 3RD DEG (Class A misdemeanor)+2 more
DomesticViolentCourt / Warrant
Misdemeanor$2,50033d
BBBETANCOURT, BALDEMAR JRMale
May 8, 2026
Warrant: Failure to Appear warrant WR-26-174 issued by Benton, AR+2 more
Court / Warrant
$22,50033d
SLSMITH, LOGANMale
May 7, 2026
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant PENDING issued by Benton, AR (5-18-103(c)(1) - TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS COMMERCIAL SEX ACTS)+2 more
TrafficCourt / WarrantSex offense
$500,00034d
MJMAUPPINS, JAMES BRADLEYMale
May 7, 2026
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant AW25-143 issued by BENTON CO , AR (5-36-103 - THEFT OF PROPERTY)+1 more
Property / Theft
$30,00034d
JBJOHNSON, BRIANNA DAWNFemale
May 7, 2026
Bond Surrender: Revoke warrant BOND SURRENDER issued by Benton, AR (5-54-120 - FAILURE TO APPEAR)+4 more
Court / WarrantDrugsOther
$45,00034d
AHARCHER, HUNTER CAMERONMale
May 7, 2026
Sentenced: Serving 63 days - Concurrent
Other
34d
SDSALGADO, DANIELMale
May 6, 2026
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant WR-25-1405 issued by BENTON COUNTY, AR (5-26-305(b)(1) - DOMESTIC BATTERING - 3RD DEG (Class A misdemeanor))+2 more
DomesticFraud / ForgeryCourt / Warrant
Misdemeanor$25,50035d
PAPICKUP, ASHLEYFemale
May 6, 2026
Bond Surrender: Unspecified warrant BOND SURRENDER issued by BENTON COUNTY, AR (5-53-111 - TAMPERING WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE)
Court / Warrant
$35,00035d
MTMORRIS, TONYAFemale
May 6, 2026
Warrant: Revoke warrant WHITE WARRANT issued by BENTON COUNTY, AR+2 more
Court / WarrantDrugs
$12,50035d
IJINFANTE, JOSE ISRAELMale
May 6, 2026
HOLD for Springdale Police Department+5 more
Court / WarrantProperty / Theft
$15,00035d
GDGOODWIN, DYLAN HUNTERMale
May 6, 2026
Warrant Charge: Bench warrant AW-26-86 issued by BENTONCO, AR (5-39-202 - BREAKING OR ENTERING)+8 more
Court / WarrantProperty / Theft
$35,00035d
DDDENHERDER, DILLON JACOBMale
May 6, 2026
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant F202601590 issued by Benton, AR (5-14-103 - RAPE)
Sex offense
$150,00035d
CJCONNER, JACKEY CORYMale
May 6, 2026
12-12-904(a)(1)(A) - REG SEX OFFENDER FAIL TO COMPLY W/REPORTING+2 more
Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
$30,00035d
  1. MA
    MALDONADO DOMINGUEZ, ALANMale
    Booked May 10, 2026Days 31Bond $3,500
    Court / WarrantViolentOther
  2. KW
    KUMPE, WAYLON LEEMale
    Booked May 10, 2026Days 31Bond $20,000
    Court / Warrant
  3. SS
    STORK, STEVEN DAVIDMale
    Booked May 9, 2026Days 32Bond $20,000
    Court / WarrantOtherDrugs
  4. DC
    DARLING, COREY JAMESMale
    Booked May 9, 2026Days 32Bond $15,000
    Court / Warrant
  5. BA
    BOYLE, AMBER NICOLEFemale
    Booked May 9, 2026Days 32Bond $10,000
    DrugsOtherProperty / Theft
  6. TD
    TUCK, DANIELLE MARIEFemale
    Booked May 8, 2026Days 33Bond
    Court / Warrant
  7. TJ
    THOMPSON, JEREMYMale
    Booked May 8, 2026Days 33Bond $10,000
    Court / Warrant
  8. CJ
    COLIN, JORGE HEBERTOMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked May 8, 2026Days 33Bond $2,500
    DomesticViolentCourt / Warrant
  9. BB
    BETANCOURT, BALDEMAR JRMale
    Booked May 8, 2026Days 33Bond $22,500
    Court / Warrant
  10. SL
    SMITH, LOGANMale
    Booked May 7, 2026Days 34Bond $500,000
    TrafficCourt / WarrantSex offense
  11. MJ
    MAUPPINS, JAMES BRADLEYMale
    Booked May 7, 2026Days 34Bond $30,000
    Property / Theft
  12. JB
    JOHNSON, BRIANNA DAWNFemale
    Booked May 7, 2026Days 34Bond $45,000
    Court / WarrantDrugsOther
  13. AH
    ARCHER, HUNTER CAMERONMale
    Booked May 7, 2026Days 34Bond
    Other
  14. SD
    SALGADO, DANIELMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $25,500
    DomesticFraud / ForgeryCourt / Warrant
  15. PA
    PICKUP, ASHLEYFemale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $35,000
    Court / Warrant
  16. MT
    MORRIS, TONYAFemale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $12,500
    Court / WarrantDrugs
  17. IJ
    INFANTE, JOSE ISRAELMale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $15,000
    Court / WarrantProperty / Theft
  18. GD
    GOODWIN, DYLAN HUNTERMale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $35,000
    Court / WarrantProperty / Theft
  19. DD
    DENHERDER, DILLON JACOBMale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $150,000
    Sex offense
  20. CJ
    CONNER, JACKEY CORYMale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $30,000
    Sex offenseCourt / Warrant

Benton County Jail Contact Information

Use these Benton County Detention Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Benton County Detention Center
Physical Address
1300 SW 14th Street, Bentonville, AR 72712Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
479-271-1000
Operated By
Benton County Sheriff's Office
Court
Benton County Circuit Court

About the Benton County Detention Center

The Benton County Detention Center in Bentonville, Arkansas is operated by the Benton County Sheriff's Office. This page is sourced live from the county's Zuercher Portal inmate system and includes each inmate's name, booking date, holding agency, and charge/hold reasons with bond amounts when available.

Record of an arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status, charge details, and court dates directly with the Benton County Sheriff's Office or the Benton County Circuit Court.

Facility
Benton County Detention Center
Operated By
Benton County Sheriff's Office
County
Benton County, Arkansas (Bentonville)
Roster Source
Zuercher Portal inmate roster (live JSON API)

How the Benton County Inmate Search Works

To utilize the Benton County inmate search effectively, individuals should start by accessing the online database provided by the Benton County Sheriff's Office. This user-friendly search tool allows users to filter results based on various criteria, including inmate name, booking date, and charges. By entering the relevant information, families and friends can quickly find an inmate's status and other pertinent details, which can reduce stress in uncertain situations.

The booking record fields provide vital information, including the inmate's name, date of booking, charges, current status, and bond amount. Understanding the different statuses—pending, sentenced, and hold—can clarify an inmate's situation. For instance, a pending status means that the case has not yet been resolved, while sentenced indicates that an inmate has already been convicted. A hold signifies that an inmate is being held for another jurisdiction or an additional charge, which may change.

Changes in charges can occur for various reasons, such as new evidence, plea agreements, or decisions made by law enforcement. Delays in processing can happen too, leading to discrepancies in the information available in the inmate search. For optimal results, users should check the search tool regularly, as updates may happen several times throughout the day. Using specific names or booking dates can yield better search results, so avoiding common names can help narrow down the list.

Posting Bail at Benton County Detention Center

In Benton County, bail is typically set by a judge during an initial court appearance. This decision is influenced by several factors, such as the severity of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and their ties to the community. The judge aims to ensure that bail is fair while also considering public safety. In some instances, bail may be denied based on the nature of the offense or flight risk concerns, leaving the defendant in the Benton County Jail until their case is resolved.

There are several types of bonds available to post bail, including cash bonds, surety bonds, property bonds, and personal recognizance (OR) bonds. A cash bond requires payment in full, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman who charges a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds use real estate as collateral, and OR bonds allow a defendant to be released based on their promise to appear in court. Each type has its own implications for defendants and their families, including co-signer risks where obligation to pay can fall on a family member.

Posting bail at the Benton County Detention Center involves specific steps. Once bail is set, the defendant or their representative can pay the required amount at the facility or contact a bail bondsman. Timing is an essential factor; release timelines can vary based on the method of bail payment and the facility’s administrative processes. Families should be prepared for potential delays, as processing can take anywhere from a few hours to an entire day, depending on the situation.

Sending Money to an Inmate

The purpose of the commissary or trust account at the Benton County Detention Center is to allow inmates to purchase essential items and services, such as food, hygiene products, and phone time. Having funds available in this account helps inmates maintain a sense of normalcy and personal care while incarcerated. Families often contribute to these accounts to ensure their loved ones have access to necessary supplies during their stay at the Benton County Jail.

Depositing money into an inmate’s trust account can be done through various methods, including kiosks located in the detention center, online transactions, phone deposits, or sending money orders by mail. Each method has its own set of fees and processing times that may impact how quickly the funds are available to the inmate. It is essential to check the procedures and any associated costs before choosing a deposit method to avoid surprises.

When making deposits, one key detail is the inmate's booking number, which ensures funds are credited to the correct account. Families should never send cash through the mail, as this is against facility policies. Instead, using secure channels for deposits can help maintain the safety of funds and ensure that inmates receive them in a timely manner. Understanding these guidelines can make the process smoother and more efficient for everyone involved.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at the Benton County Detention Center can only make outgoing phone calls, which are typically collect or prepaid calls. Collect calls require the recipient to pay for the call, while prepaid options allow inmates to call family or friends who have deposited funds into an account. Understanding how the call system works can facilitate communication and provide an essential connection between inmates and their loved ones during their time at the Benton County Jail.

Video visitation is another way for families to connect with inmates. Scheduling these visits often requires advance notice and may come with associated fees. Video calls offer a more personal connection than traditional phone calls, allowing families to see their loved ones while they are incarcerated. Electronic messaging systems may also be available, providing an additional way to communicate, though these messages will be monitored by staff to ensure compliance with facility rules.

Mail is also a vital communication method for inmates, but there are strict rules regarding how it should be addressed and inspected. All non-legal correspondence is monitored, and mail must be sent to the designated facility address with the inmate's full name and booking number included. Legal mail is treated differently and is typically exempt from inspection. Families should familiarize themselves with these rules to ensure their messages reach inmates without issues, allowing for more effective communication.

Benton County Court Information

The Benton County District Court handles cases involving inmates at the Benton County Detention Center. This court deals with various matters, including misdemeanors, felonies, and preliminary hearings. Understanding the specific court that oversees a case is vital for families and legal representatives as they navigate the judicial process. Knowing the court's function can help in managing expectations regarding case timelines and potential outcomes.

The case timeline at Benton County begins with the initial appearance, where the defendant is informed of the charges and advised of their rights. Following this, various hearings may occur, leading up to the sentencing phase if the defendant is found guilty. During this time, the jail and court systems operate in tandem, with the jail providing custody while the court manages legal proceedings. Video hearings have become increasingly common, allowing for more efficient use of resources.

To check court dates and upcoming hearings, individuals can access the court's online records or contact the courthouse directly. Court records serve as the most authoritative source for case information, and they are accessible to the public. Families should familiarize themselves with the online systems for tracking case status, as this can provide peace of mind and essential updates regarding their loved one's situation within the Benton County Jail.

Court
Benton County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for inmate booking records at the Benton County Detention Center?

Individuals seeking to find inmate booking records for the Benton County Detention Center can utilize the official Benton County website. The site provides a dedicated inmate search tool that allows users to search by name, booking number, or other identifying information. This tool includes details such as booking dates, charges, and current incarceration status. For further assistance, individuals may contact the detention center directly during business hours to obtain additional information regarding inmate records.

What is the booking and intake process at Benton County Jail?

The booking and intake process at the Benton County Detention Center begins upon an individual's arrival after arrest. During this process, personal information is collected, including identification details and fingerprints. The individual is then searched for contraband, and the arresting charges are formally recorded. After booking, the inmate is assigned a cell and provided with information regarding their rights and the rules of the facility. This entire process is essential for maintaining security and order within the detention center.

What types of bail and bond options are available for inmates at Benton County Jail?

Inmates at the Benton County Detention Center may be eligible for various types of bail and bond options, including cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. The amount of bail is determined by the nature of the charges and the judge's discretion. Inmates or their families can engage a licensed bondsman to secure a surety bond, which typically requires a percentage of the total bail amount. It is crucial to understand the specific requirements and conditions associated with each type of bond.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges at the Benton County Detention Center?

At the Benton County Detention Center, pretrial detainees are individuals who have been arrested but have not yet been convicted of a crime. They await trial while their legal status is determined. In contrast, sentenced inmates have been found guilty and are serving time based on their convictions. Understanding this distinction is vital for inmates and their families, as it affects the legal rights, potential for bail, and overall treatment within the detention facility.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at the Benton County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Benton County Detention Center have the right to communicate with their attorneys. Legal visits are allowed to ensure that inmates can discuss their cases privately. To arrange an attorney visit, inmates or their legal representatives should contact the detention center in advance to schedule an appointment, adhering to any specific visitation rules. Additionally, inmates may communicate with their attorneys via written correspondence, ensuring legal rights are upheld throughout the legal process.

What are the regulations regarding phone calls for inmates at Benton County Jail?

Inmates at the Benton County Detention Center are permitted to make phone calls using a collect or prepaid system. All calls are monitored for security reasons, and inmates can purchase prepaid phone cards to facilitate these calls. Friends and family members should be aware that calls may not exceed a specific duration and must adhere to facility regulations. It is important for inmates to familiarize themselves with the calling procedures to ensure effective communication with the outside world.

Is video visitation available for inmates at the Benton County Detention Center?

Yes, the Benton County Detention Center offers video visitation as an alternative to in-person visits. This system allows families and friends to connect with inmates through secure video technology. Interested parties must create an account on the designated platform and schedule visitations in advance. Video visitation hours are typically established by the facility, and users should adhere to the rules and regulations outlined by the detention center to ensure a smooth experience.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at the Benton County Jail?

In-person visitation at the Benton County Detention Center is subject to specific rules and regulations designed to maintain security and order. Visitors must be on the approved visitor list and present a valid photo identification upon entry. Visits are scheduled in advance, and each visitation session may be limited to a specific duration. Additionally, all visitors are subject to search upon entering the facility. It is essential for visitors to be aware of these rules to ensure compliance and a successful visit.

How can I send money to an inmate at the Benton County Detention Center?

To send money to an inmate at the Benton County Detention Center, individuals can utilize several methods, including online deposits, mail, or in-person transactions at designated locations. Funds are typically placed into the inmate's trust account to be used for commissary purchases. It is essential to follow the specific guidelines provided by the detention center regarding the acceptable methods, maximum amounts, and any fees associated with depositing money to ensure a smooth transaction.

What are the mailing rules for sending letters to inmates at Benton County Jail?

When sending mail to inmates at the Benton County Detention Center, correspondence must adhere to specific rules to ensure delivery. All mail should be addressed to the inmate's full name and booking number, and must clearly indicate the sender's return address. Restrictions apply to certain materials, such as photographs, greeting cards, or items deemed contraband. Legal mail, however, is treated differently and is delivered unopened. Adhering to these guidelines is essential for successful mail delivery.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Benton County Detention Center?

The release process for inmates at the Benton County Detention Center involves several steps, including the completion of all required legal and administrative procedures. Once an inmate has served their sentence or posted bail, they may begin the release process. The timeline may vary depending on factors such as release paperwork and background checks. Inmates or their families should contact the detention center for more detailed information regarding expected release times and any necessary documentation.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Benton County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at the Benton County Detention Center are scheduled by the court system, not the detention facility. Inmates are typically notified of their court dates through official documentation. The detention center staff ensures that inmates are transported to court as required. It is important for family members to remain informed about the court schedule, as this information can impact the inmate's legal proceedings and overall status within the judicial system.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Benton County Jail?

During the booking process at the Benton County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property and belongings are collected and stored securely. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal electronics are typically documented and placed in a secure area. Inmates are provided with facility-issued clothing and are informed about what items they may keep. Upon release, inmates can retrieve their property, ensuring that all procedures are followed for proper identification and ownership verification.

How is medical care provided to inmates with special needs at Benton County Detention Center?

The Benton County Detention Center is committed to providing appropriate medical care to all inmates, including those with special needs. Upon intake, inmates are assessed for medical conditions, mental health issues, and any special requirements. The facility has protocols in place to address these needs, ensuring inmates receive necessary medical treatment and support. Medical staff is available to evaluate and treat inmates, and referrals to specialized care can be arranged when necessary to ensure compliance with health regulations.

What are the procedures for inmate transfer at Benton County Jail?

Inmate transfer procedures at the Benton County Detention Center are typically initiated based on various factors such as security concerns, medical needs, or legal requirements. Transfers may occur to another facility or jurisdiction when deemed necessary. The process involves coordination among various law enforcement agencies and typically includes notification to the inmate regarding their transfer status. Family members should be informed of any transfers, as these actions can affect visitation rights and communication.

How can I access public records related to inmates at Benton County Detention Center?

Public records related to inmates at the Benton County Detention Center can be accessed through the official Benton County website or by contacting the detention center directly. The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act allows individuals to request specific documents, including booking records, charges, and court information. While many records are publicly available, some may have restrictions on access for privacy or security reasons. It is advisable to review the relevant policies to ensure compliance with information requests.

What are the differences in processing between juvenile and adult offenders at Benton County Jail?

Processing between juvenile and adult offenders at the Benton County Detention Center follows distinct legal protocols. Juveniles are typically processed through a separate juvenile justice system that focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment, emphasizing diversion programs and alternative sentencing. Adult offenders, however, are processed according to criminal laws applicable to adults. This distinction is crucial for ensuring that the rights and needs of each demographic are appropriately addressed within the justice system.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Benton County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.