Jacksonville People Search

A Jacksonville people search starts at the City Clerk and the Jacksonville Police Department. Jacksonville sits in Pulaski County and is home to the Little Rock Air Force Base. Population is near 29,000. Many residents are active duty Air Force, civilian base staff, or retired military families. The base creates a steady inflow of new residents from across the country. The city offices and the Pulaski County Circuit Court hold the bulk of public files for the area.

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Jacksonville Quick Facts

29K Population
Pulaski County
1941 Air Base Built
LRAFB Major Employer

Jacksonville City Clerk for People Search

The Jacksonville City Clerk's office is at 1 Municipal Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076. The phone is (501) 982-1711. The clerk holds council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and contracts. The office also keeps building permits, business licenses, and records of city property. The clerk runs the city election cycle and shares voter list info with the Pulaski County Clerk. Most city files are open under the Arkansas FOIA.

Send a written FOIA request for any record on file. The office must reply within three business days under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-105. You do not need to give a reason. Anyone can ask. Copy fees are $0.25 per page in most cases. Bring a photo ID for any in-person pickup.

Jacksonville People Search via City of Jacksonville official portal

The City of Jacksonville site above is the front door for any Jacksonville people search. Visit cityofjacksonville.net to start with the clerk's records guide or the council page.

Jacksonville Police Department Records

The Jacksonville Police Department runs the records desk for arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. Fill out a request form with the date, the time, the place, and the names of those involved. Bring valid ID. Accident reports are usually ready in 5 to 7 business days. Incident reports under active review may take more time. Copy fees apply per page.

The Records Division also handles background checks for city licenses. Most arrest logs and final incident reports are open under FOIA. Records that touch ongoing cases or that name juveniles can be held back. The desk is open Monday through Friday during normal business hours. Calls for service that involve the air base may also have a record at base Security Forces. The Jacksonville Police work with base Security Forces on calls that cross the gate.

Note: Reports that touch active duty service members may have a parallel file held by Air Force Security Forces and not reachable by FOIA.

Jacksonville District Court Search

The Jacksonville District Court handles traffic citations, ordinance violations, and most misdemeanor cases for the city. Case files are public and can be searched by name or by case number. Files include the citation, the plea, the judgment, and the payment record. Pay tickets in person or by mail. Some fines can be paid online. Call the clerk to confirm a court date or a warrant.

For higher level civil and criminal cases, the Pulaski County Circuit Clerk runs the docket. Run a free statewide search at CourtConnect. The portal shows the case type, the parties, the lawyers, and a docket of every step. Sealed and expunged files do not show. For more detail see the Pulaski County people search page.

Jacksonville People Search through CourtConnect court records portal

The CourtConnect portal above is the main statewide tool for a Jacksonville people search of circuit court files. Open it free at caseinfo.arcourts.gov.

Inmate Lookup for Jacksonville

People held by the Jacksonville Police often go to the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility at 3201 W. Roosevelt Road in Little Rock. The Sheriff's Office posts a public jail roster online with names, booking dates, charges, and bond. Call (501) 340-6963 for jail intake info. For people sent to a state prison, use the Arkansas Department of Correction inmate locator.

The state list shows the ADC number, the current facility, the parole eligibility date, and the offense. To get a release alert on an inmate, sign up at VINElink or call (800) 510-0415. The free VINE service sends a text or email when the inmate moves or is set free.

Vital Records for Jacksonville Residents

For birth and death certificates, the Arkansas Department of Health Vital Records Office in Little Rock is the source. The phone is (501) 661-2336. Birth records go back to February 1914. Marriage and divorce indexes go back to 1917. Birth certificates cost $12.00 for the first copy and $10.00 for each extra copy of the same record. Death certificates cost $10.00 each. Order online via VitalChek, by mail, or in person.

Birth records are not public in Arkansas. Only the named person, the parents, a guardian, or a legal rep can get a copy. Death records are public. For a marriage license issued in Pulaski County, the Pulaski County Clerk at 401 S. Capitol Avenue is the source. The full state guide is online at the healthy.arkansas.gov records page. Active duty members born on the base have a federal Report of Birth Abroad if born outside the U.S.

Background Check and Sex Offender Search

The Arkansas State Police run the official state criminal background check at cbc.ark.org. A name based check costs $22.00. Volunteers pay $11.00. National FBI fingerprint based checks cost $13.00. The system is set up under Arkansas Code Annotated § 12-12-1501. You need a signed release from the subject. Mail-in requests cost $25.00 and take 7 to 10 business days.

For sex offender lookups in Jacksonville, use the Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.org. Search by name, address, city, or zip. The result shows the offender's name, photo, address, employer, vehicle, offense, and risk level (1 to 4). The base has a separate listing for offenders who live or work on Air Force property. Local Jacksonville Police verify each off-base address.

Voter and Business Lookups

Confirm voter status fast at voterview.ar-nova.org. The Pulaski County Clerk handles new voter registrations and address changes. Voter rolls are public under Arkansas law. They show name, address, date of birth, party (if claimed), and voting history (but not the ballot itself). Active duty service members may use a federal absentee ballot under UOCAVA.

For Jacksonville business owners, the Arkansas Secretary of State business search at sos.arkansas.gov/corps is the official source. Look up a company name, an officer, a registered agent, or a fictitious name. Results show the entity name, the agent, the principal office, the date filed, and the names of officers. Many service member spouses run side firms registered in Arkansas.

Nearby Cities

If your subject lived nearby, run the same Jacksonville people search tools for one of the other cities in central Arkansas. Each city runs its own clerk and police records desk.

  • Maumelle - planned community with about 19,000 residents
  • Cabot - in Lonoke County, with about 26,000 residents
  • North Little Rock - across the river from Little Rock
  • Little Rock - state capital with about 200,000 residents
  • Bryant - in Saline County, with about 22,000 residents
  • Benton - in Saline County, with about 35,000 residents

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