Jacksonville DWI and DUI Records

Jacksonville DUI records are public documents from DWI arrests and court filings in this Pulaski County city. The Jacksonville Police Department and the Pulaski County District Court Jacksonville Department are both located at 1412 W Main Street, making them convenient to access together. Misdemeanor DWI cases go through the Jacksonville Department of Pulaski County District Court, which handles all local traffic and criminal violations within city limits.

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Jacksonville Police Department

The Jacksonville Police Department is based at 1412 W Main Street, Jacksonville, AR 72076. The department handles all DUI and DWI arrests made within Jacksonville city limits. The Records Division maintains incident reports and arrest records and processes FOIA requests. Background check services are also available at the department.

To request DUI records, contact the department at its Main Street address. Arkansas FOIA requires a response within three business days. Incident reports and arrest records for completed cases are generally available to the public. Records from open investigations or cases involving juveniles may be withheld.

One practical advantage in Jacksonville is that the police department and the district court share the same address at 1412 W Main Street. This means you can often handle police record requests and court-related matters in one visit to the same building.

Pulaski County District Court - Jacksonville Department

The Pulaski County District Court Jacksonville Department is at 1412 W Main Street, Jacksonville, AR 72076. Phone: (501) 982-9531. This court handles misdemeanor criminal cases including DWI and DUI charges, traffic citations, municipal ordinance violations, and civil matters within district court limits.

Felony DWI cases from Jacksonville go to Pulaski County Circuit Court in Little Rock. Felony status applies when a person has four or more DWI convictions within a 10-year period. Circuit court records can be searched through the same CourtConnect portal.

The Pulaski County Clerk's office maintains records for the circuit court. You can reach pulaskiclerkar.gov for information on certified copies, record lookups, and court filing details. The Pulaski County website also has a district court information page at pulaskicounty.net/district-court.

The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk website at pulaskiclerkar.gov provides court record access, certified copy requests, and filing information for Pulaski County including Jacksonville cases.

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Pulaski County Circuit Clerk website serving Jacksonville and all of Pulaski County.

The free public portal for Arkansas court records is CourtConnect at caseinfo.arcourts.gov. Search by party name or case number to find DWI cases from Jacksonville and all of Pulaski County. The portal is available 24 hours a day. It shows case type, charges, filing dates, hearings, and dispositions.

The Pulaski County District Court page provides additional district-level court information for the Jacksonville department and other Pulaski County courts. Visit pulaskicounty.net/district-court for that resource.

The Pulaski County District Court page at pulaskicounty.net/district-court covers all Pulaski County district court departments including Jacksonville.

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Pulaski County District Court official page with Jacksonville department information.

The Arkansas DFA Driver Services handles all license suspension actions after a DUI conviction or a failed or refused chemical test. Administrative suspension is separate from any court-ordered suspension. A first DWI means a 6-month license suspension through the DFA. Refusing the test adds a 180-day suspension.

Background checks including DWI history are available through the Arkansas State Police Criminal Background Check system. Name-based checks cost $22. Fingerprint-based checks cost $13. Consent from the subject is required. The Arkansas Crime Information Center (ACIC) maintains the statewide criminal history database, and DWI convictions from Jacksonville courts appear there.

Crash reports involving DUI in the Jacksonville area can be purchased at crashreports.ark.org for $10 per report. Pay court fines online at pay.arcourts.gov for Pulaski County District Court cases.

Arkansas DWI Law

Arkansas DWI law covers adults with a BAC of 0.08% or higher. The DUI statute covers drivers under 21 at 0.02% or more. First-offense DWI means up to one year in jail and a $150 to $1,000 fine. A second offense within 5 years means at least 7 days in jail, a higher fine, and a 24-month license suspension. Third offense brings 90 days minimum in jail.

A fourth DWI within 10 years becomes a felony in Arkansas. The felony charge carries 1 to 6 years in state prison and up to $5,000 in fines. Arkansas does not allow plea bargaining a DWI charge down to reckless driving or another lesser offense. Implied consent applies to all drivers on state roads. Test refusal is admissible in court as evidence of guilt.

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Jacksonville is in Pulaski County northeast of Little Rock. Several other qualifying cities are within a short drive in the metro area.

For county-level DUI records, visit Pulaski County DUI Records.