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Current Randolph County Jail Roster

Search the current Randolph County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 12:18 UTCOfficial data
76In custody
30Felony
7Misdemeanor
$410KTotal bond
17Booked · 14d
6Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
KJKELLEY, JASON#215
Jun 9, 2026
1d
HTHOLIFIELD, TRISTEN#1291
Jun 9, 2026
1d
RMROREX, MATTHEW#1591
Jun 9, 2026
Poss of Sch I or II LT 2gm+1 more
OtherDrugs
1d
FSFULKERSON, SHELLEY#1592
Jun 9, 2026
POSSESSION OF METH LT 2G
Drugs
1d
BTBECK, TERRIE#1044
Jun 9, 2026
POSSESSION OF METH LT 2G
Drugs
1d
RSROREX, SARAH#1593
Jun 9, 2026
Poss of Meth I or II Lt 2 gm
Drugs
1d
HKHUTTO, KENNETH#1589
Jun 8, 2026
POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCH I, II+3 more
Drugs
Misdemeanor2d
PEPETTY, ELIZA#1590
Jun 8, 2026
POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCH I, II+3 more
Drugs
Misdemeanor2d
BBBURNETT, BRADLEY#1587
Jun 6, 2026
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED - DRUGS - 2ND OFFENSE+2 more
DrugsCourt / WarrantTraffic
Misdemeanor4d
MDMALIN, DONALD#1341
Jun 4, 2026
DELIVERY OF METHAMPHETAMINE/COCAINE+4 more
DrugsOtherCourt / Warrant
6d
TRTUCKER JR, ROBERT#1459
Jun 4, 2026
FAILURE TO APPEAR (FOR FELONY OFFENSE) - FELONY
Court / Warrant
Felony6d
BABAKER, ALETHEA#1579
Jun 3, 2026
NO SEAT BELT+2 more
TrafficDrugs
7d
WDWOOLDRIDGE, DUSTIN#1580
Jun 3, 2026
SPEEDING 1 TO 15 OVER+8 more
TrafficDrugsOther
7d
NKNIPPS, KATHY#651
Jun 2, 2026
CONTEMPT - CIVIL
Court / Warrant
8d
ACADAMS, CAITLIN#718
May 30, 2026
HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY
Court / Warrant
11d
TBTANNER, BRANDON#1334
May 30, 2026
POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA+1 more
Drugs
11d
HJHALCOMB, JAMIE#1289
May 28, 2026
FAILURE TO APPEAR (FOR FELONY OFFENSE) - FELONY
Court / Warrant
Felony13d
CECOOK, ELIZABETH#1575
May 27, 2026
CONTEMPT- Class C Misdemeanor (Misdemeanor)
Court / Warrant
Misdemeanor14d
SJSMITHEE, JONATHAN#1576
May 27, 2026
body attactment warrant
Court / Warrant
14d
GWGARZA, WESLEY#1564
May 26, 2026
DELIVERY OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCH I, II+2 more
DrugsOther
15d
  1. KJ
    KELLEY, JASON#215
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
  2. HT
    HOLIFIELD, TRISTEN#1291
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
  3. RM
    ROREX, MATTHEW#1591
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    OtherDrugs
  4. FS
    FULKERSON, SHELLEY#1592
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Drugs
  5. BT
    BECK, TERRIE#1044
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Drugs
  6. RS
    ROREX, SARAH#1593
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Drugs
  7. HK
    HUTTO, KENNETH#1589
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Drugs
  8. PE
    PETTY, ELIZA#1590
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Drugs
  9. BB
    BURNETT, BRADLEY#1587
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    DrugsCourt / WarrantTraffic
  10. MD
    MALIN, DONALD#1341
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    DrugsOtherCourt / Warrant
  11. TR
    TUCKER JR, ROBERT#1459
    Felony
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    Court / Warrant
  12. BA
    BAKER, ALETHEA#1579
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    TrafficDrugs
  13. WD
    WOOLDRIDGE, DUSTIN#1580
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    TrafficDrugsOther
  14. NK
    NIPPS, KATHY#651
    Booked Jun 2, 2026Days 8Bond
    Court / Warrant
  15. AC
    ADAMS, CAITLIN#718
    Booked May 30, 2026Days 11Bond
    Court / Warrant
  16. TB
    TANNER, BRANDON#1334
    Booked May 30, 2026Days 11Bond
    Drugs
  17. HJ
    HALCOMB, JAMIE#1289
    Felony
    Booked May 28, 2026Days 13Bond
    Court / Warrant
  18. CE
    COOK, ELIZABETH#1575
    Misdemeanor
    Booked May 27, 2026Days 14Bond
    Court / Warrant
  19. SJ
    SMITHEE, JONATHAN#1576
    Booked May 27, 2026Days 14Bond
    Court / Warrant
  20. GW
    GARZA, WESLEY#1564
    Booked May 26, 2026Days 15Bond
    DrugsOther

Randolph County Jail Contact Information

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

Facility
Randolph County Detention Center
Operated By
Randolph County Sheriff's Office
Court
Randolph County Circuit Court

About the Randolph County Detention Center

The Randolph County detention facility in Pocahontas is operated by the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Confirm custody and court details with the Randolph County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Randolph County Detention Center
Operated By
Randolph County Sheriff's Office
County
Randolph County, Arkansas (Pocahontas)
Roster Source
Randolph County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Randolph County Inmate Search Works

To find someone in the Randolph County Jail, you can use the Randolph County inmate search tool. This online resource allows you to input basic information such as the inmate's name. Once you do that, the search returns details like booking date, charges, current status, and bond information. This tool is user-friendly and designed to help families quickly gather information about their loved ones.

Booking records contain several key fields. These include the inmate's name, date of booking, charges they are facing, current status, and bond amount. Understanding terms like 'pending,' 'sentenced,' and 'hold' is essential. A pending charge means the case is not yet resolved, while a sentenced inmate has completed their trial. A hold indicates that the inmate is being detained for another jurisdiction. Charges can change based on ongoing investigations or negotiations.

Timing is another important aspect of the search process. Sometimes, there may be delays in updating the online records. For instance, if a new charge is added or if the inmate’s status changes, it may take a while for that information to appear online. When searching, be patient and check back if you do not find the information you need initially. To enhance your search results, use the full name or any known aliases of the inmate.

Posting Bail at Randolph County Detention Center

When an individual is arrested in Randolph County, a judge will typically set a bail amount during their first court appearance. The purpose of bail is to ensure that the person returns for future court dates while allowing them to remain free until trial. The judge considers various factors, including the severity of the charges, the inmate's criminal history, and the likelihood of flight when determining the bail amount. This process can vary widely depending on the specifics of each case.

There are several types of bonds that can be posted at the Randolph County Detention Center. A cash bond requires the full bail amount to be paid in cash. A surety bond is often obtained through a bail bondsman, who charges a fee of about 10% of the bail amount. Property bonds allow for real estate to be used as collateral. An OR (Own Recognizance) bond allows release based on a promise to appear in court, without any upfront payment. Each option has its own requirements and risks.

To post bail at the Randolph County Jail, family members can go through a bondsman or pay the full amount directly. If using a bondsman, a co-signer may need to be involved, which can carry its own risks. The release timeline can vary. Once bail is posted, it generally takes a few hours for the individual to be processed and released. Families should stay in contact with jail staff to get updates on the release process.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Randolph County Detention Center can purchase items through a commissary or trust account. This system allows them to buy necessities like hygiene products, snacks, and stationery. Families can deposit money into these accounts to support their loved ones while they are incarcerated. Understanding how the commissary works is important for providing comfort to inmates during their time in jail.

There are several ways to deposit money into an inmate's account. You can use a kiosk located in the jail lobby, or you can deposit funds online or via phone. Money orders are also accepted, but cash should never be mailed. Each method may involve fees that vary depending on the amount deposited. Processing times can differ as well, so it’s wise to plan ahead and ensure funds are available when needed.

When depositing money, the inmate's booking number is necessary. This number helps ensure the funds are credited to the correct account. Families should keep this number handy when making deposits. Always remember, mailing cash is not allowed, and doing so can lead to issues. By following the deposit rules, families can ensure their loved ones have the funds they need while incarcerated.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Randolph County Detention Center is limited to outgoing calls. Inmates cannot receive incoming calls, but they can call family members and friends. There are two main options for phone calls: collect calls and prepaid calls. Collect calls are charged to the recipient's phone bill, while prepaid calls allow friends and family to set up an account to fund calls in advance. Understanding these options is key for maintaining contact.

Video visits are another way to connect with inmates. Families can schedule video visits for a fee, which allows for face-to-face communication. Scheduling is done online, and the fees vary based on the duration of the visit. These visits can provide emotional support to inmates and are a valuable alternative to phone calls. Families should check for specific guidelines and available times to make the most of these opportunities.

Inmates can also send and receive mail, but there are strict rules to follow. All mail must be addressed properly, including the inmate's full name and booking number. Outgoing mail is inspected for contraband before it is sent out. Legal mail is treated differently and is not inspected in the same way. It’s important for families to understand that all non-legal communication is monitored, which can affect what is shared in letters.

Randolph County Court Information

Cases involving inmates at Randolph County Detention Center are typically handled by the Circuit Court of Randolph County. This court manages criminal cases, including felonies and misdemeanors. Understanding the court structure is essential for families trying to navigate the legal process. Each case follows a specific timeline, from the initial appearance to sentencing, with various hearings in between.

The timeline for a case starts with the initial appearance, where charges are formally presented. This is often followed by preliminary hearings and possibly plea deals. If the case goes to trial, the process can extend for weeks or even months. Knowing the court's role versus the jail's role can clear up confusion. The jail is focused on housing inmates, while the court is responsible for legal proceedings and decisions.

Video hearings are common in today's court proceedings, allowing for remote participation. Families can check court dates and updates through the official court website or by contacting the court clerk. This ensures they stay informed about their loved ones' cases. Court records are an authoritative source of information and can provide crucial details about charges, hearing dates, and outcomes.

Court
Randolph County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

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

To search for inmate booking records at the Randolph County Detention Center, individuals may visit the official website of the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. The website provides a searchable database of current inmates, including booking dates and charges. Additionally, inquiries can be made by contacting the detention center directly during business hours. This process ensures transparency regarding inmate status and allows the public to access essential information while respecting legal guidelines and privacy concerns.

What is the booking and intake process at the Randolph County Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Randolph County Detention Center involves several steps, beginning with the arrest and transport of the individual to the facility. Upon arrival, the inmate is searched, and personal belongings are documented and stored. Following this, the individual undergoes fingerprinting and photographing. Basic personal information is collected, along with details of the charges. The entire process is designed to ensure security and compliance with legal standards, while also maintaining the rights of the individual during their initial entry into the system.

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

At the Randolph County Detention Center, various types of bail and bond options are available. These include cash bonds, surety bonds through licensed bail bondsmen, and property bonds. The amounts required for bail depend on the severity of the charges and other factors determined by the court. Individuals seeking to secure a bond should consult with a licensed bondsman who can facilitate the process. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office provides information about specific bond amounts based on the charges filed against an inmate.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges at Randolph County Jail?

Pretrial charges refer to individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, while sentenced charges apply to those who have been convicted and are serving time. At the Randolph County Detention Center, pretrial inmates have the right to a speedy trial, which allows for the judicial process to unfold promptly. Sentenced inmates are subject to the terms of their sentencing, including any rehabilitation programs or parole eligibility. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for navigating the legal processes within the Randolph County justice system.

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

Inmates at the Randolph County Detention Center have the right to access their attorneys, which is a fundamental aspect of legal representation. Attorneys may visit their clients during designated hours, ensuring confidentiality and privacy. Inmates can request to speak with their attorney by notifying detention staff, who will facilitate the communication. It is important for inmates to be aware of their legal rights, and the Randolph County Sheriff's Office encourages all individuals to seek legal counsel as necessary throughout their incarceration.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at Randolph County Jail?

Inmates at the Randolph County Detention Center can make phone calls utilizing a monitored telephone system. Calls are typically collect or prepaid, requiring individuals on the outside to have an account with the designated service provider. Inmates are prohibited from making calls to certain numbers, including those of law enforcement agencies or victims. All calls are monitored to ensure compliance with facility regulations. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office provides detailed information regarding phone services, including setting up prepaid accounts for family and friends.

Is video visitation available at Randolph County Detention Center?

Yes, the Randolph County Detention Center offers video visitation services for inmates and their families. This system allows for remote visits, enabling loved ones to connect with inmates via video calls, which can be scheduled in advance. Video visitation helps maintain family ties during incarceration and is intended to enhance communication while adhering to facility policies. Specific guidelines regarding scheduling, fees, and acceptable conduct during video visits are available through the Randolph County Sheriff's Office to ensure a smooth visitation experience.

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

In-person visitation at the Randolph County Detention Center is regulated by specific rules to ensure safety and security. Visitors must schedule appointments in advance and comply with identification requirements. Visits are limited in duration and may be subject to restrictions based on the inmate's behavior or legal status. Additionally, all visitors are subject to search upon entry. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office provides detailed guidelines on visitation times, acceptable conduct, and any limitations that may apply to ensure a respectful environment for all parties involved.

How can I send money to an inmate at Randolph County Jail?

Sending money to an inmate at the Randolph County Detention Center can be done through various methods, including online deposits, money orders, or cash deposits made at designated kiosks within the facility. Funds are typically placed into the inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase necessary items. It is important to follow the specific procedures outlined by the Randolph County Sheriff's Office to ensure that funds are properly deposited and accessible to the inmate for their needs while incarcerated.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Randolph County Detention Center?

Mail sent to inmates at the Randolph County Detention Center must adhere to specific rules to ensure safety and security. All mail should include the inmate's full name and booking number, as well as the return address. Certain items are prohibited, including contraband, and all incoming mail is subject to inspection. Legal mail, however, is treated with confidentiality and may not be opened in the presence of the inmate. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office provides guidelines detailing acceptable mail items and restrictions to ensure compliance.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Randolph County Jail?

The release process for inmates at the Randolph County Detention Center involves several steps, including the verification of completion of their sentence or bail conditions. Upon release, inmates must gather their personal belongings, which are returned to them. The timeline for release can vary, depending on the time of day, court orders, or completion of required paperwork. It is advisable for inmates and their families to stay informed about the release process through the Randolph County Sheriff's Office to ensure a smooth transition upon completion of incarceration.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Randolph County Detention Center?

Court appearances for inmates at the Randolph County Detention Center are scheduled by the court system and communicated to the detention facility. Inmates are typically transported to court for hearings or trials as required by their legal proceedings. The scheduling of these appearances depends on various factors, including the nature of the charges and the court’s calendar. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office works closely with local courts to ensure that inmates are present for their scheduled court dates, thereby upholding their legal rights.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings upon booking at Randolph County Jail?

Upon booking at the Randolph County Detention Center, an inmate’s personal property and belongings are collected and securely stored. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and other personal effects are documented and placed in a safe location until the inmate's release. Inmates are informed about the process of reclaiming their belongings upon release. It is important for individuals entering the facility to familiarize themselves with the property policies set by the Randolph County Sheriff's Office to ensure a clear understanding of what items are permissible.

How does the Randolph County Detention Center manage medical care and special needs for inmates?

The Randolph County Detention Center is committed to providing necessary medical care and addressing special needs for all inmates. Upon intake, staff assess the medical history of each individual, identifying any immediate health concerns or special requirements. The facility has protocols in place to manage healthcare, including access to medical professionals and mental health services. Inmates are encouraged to report any health issues promptly, ensuring that their medical needs are met competently and in compliance with state regulations to maintain the well-being of all individuals.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers within the Randolph County Jail system?

Inmate transfers within the Randolph County Detention Center system may occur for several reasons, such as security concerns, special needs, or court requirements. The transfer process requires thorough documentation and is conducted in accordance with established protocols to maintain the safety of all individuals involved. Inmates and their families will be notified of any transfers and the rationale behind them. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office ensures that transfers are handled respectfully, with consideration for the inmate’s rights throughout the process.

How can the public access records and public information related to Randolph County Jail?

The public can access records and information related to the Randolph County Detention Center through the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. Various public records, including arrest reports and booking information, are available online or through direct requests. Individuals must adhere to guidelines outlined by the Sheriff's Office regarding the types of records accessible and the process for obtaining them. The transparency of the public record system is designed to uphold accountability while protecting the rights and privacy of those involved.

What is the difference between juvenile and adult processing at Randolph County Detention Center?

Juvenile processing at the Randolph County Detention Center differs significantly from adult processing, reflecting the legal frameworks applicable to minors. Juveniles are typically processed separately and have access to different legal protections, including the right to counsel. The facility also emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment for young offenders. Procedures adhere to state laws governing juvenile justice, ensuring that minors receive appropriate treatment. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office provides training to staff to address the unique needs and rights of juvenile inmates, promoting a supportive environment.

What is a detainer hold, and how does it relate to ICE or immigration issues at Randolph County Jail?

A detainer hold at the Randolph County Detention Center is a request from law enforcement agencies, such as ICE, to hold an individual for potential immigration violations after their release from state custody. This means that if an inmate is facing deportation or is under investigation for immigration issues, they may be held beyond their scheduled release. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office collaborates with federal agencies to address these matters while maintaining compliance with local and federal laws regarding immigration status and detainee rights.

What are the implications of re-arrest and parole violations for inmates in Randolph County Jail?

Re-arrest and parole violations can have significant implications for inmates at the Randolph County Detention Center. If an individual is re-arrested while on parole, they may face additional charges and may be subject to revocation of their parole, leading to incarceration. The legal process surrounding these violations is complex and requires careful navigation. Inmates should seek legal counsel to understand their rights and options. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office encourages adherence to parole conditions to avoid complications that could lead to further legal consequences.

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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 Randolph County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.