Stone County DUI Records Lookup
Stone County DUI records are available through the county sheriff and the circuit court clerk in Mountain View, as well as through the statewide Arkansas CourtConnect court portal. This guide covers how to find DWI arrest records, access the online inmate roster, and search court case filings for Stone County, Arkansas.
Stone County DUI Records
Stone County Sheriff's Office
The Stone County Sheriff's Office is in Mountain View, AR. The main phone number is (870) 269-3825. This office handles all law enforcement functions in the county including DUI arrests, bookings, warrant service, and incident reporting.
The sheriff publishes an inmate roster online that includes mugshots. This is the fastest way to check whether someone was booked on a DUI or DWI charge in Stone County without making a phone call. The roster shows current and recent detainees with charge information, booking dates, and bond amounts. It is free to use and updated regularly.
Most wanted lists with photos are also posted online through the sheriff's office. This can be useful for checking active warrant status in DUI-related cases. Arrest records and incident reports are available on formal request through FOIA.
Formal records requests go through the FOIA process under Arkansas Code Annotated ยง 25-19-101. Submit in person, by mail, or in writing. The office has three business days to respond. No residency requirement applies. Fees are charged at actual duplication cost.
The Stone County resource above provides local access to county information. For DUI court case searches, the Arkansas CourtConnect portal is the best online tool covering counties statewide.
Stone County Circuit Clerk
The Stone County Circuit Clerk is in Mountain View, AR. The phone number is (870) 269-3121. This office keeps all court records for cases filed in Stone County including criminal DUI and DWI cases, traffic court records, civil cases, and probate matters.
Court records for DUI cases include the charging document or information, arraignment details, bond records, any motions filed, hearing schedules, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and any probation or supervision conditions. These are public records unless the court has sealed them. Juvenile cases are not open to the public.
Case dispositions, including dismissals, guilty pleas, and convictions, are all part of the public case file. To get copies, visit the clerk's office in Mountain View or call ahead. Bring a name and approximate date, or a case number. Fees apply at the court's standard per-page rate.
Civil records from DUI crashes resulting in lawsuits are also on file here. Both the criminal case and any related civil suit would be searchable through the same clerk. The CourtConnect system makes it possible to search both types online without a trip to Mountain View.
Online Search and State Tools
Arkansas CourtConnect at caseinfo.arcourts.gov covers Stone County court records. Search by name, case number, or case type. DUI and DWI cases appear as criminal filings. The portal is free and available around the clock with brief weekend maintenance windows.
The CourtConnect portal shown here is the statewide free tool for court case searches including Stone County. Pre-2009 records have sensitive details removed from online view under Administrative Order 19.
The Arkansas Department of Correction inmate search covers those in state prison, not county jails. For people in the Stone County jail, use the sheriff's online roster or call (870) 269-3825.
Criminal background checks from the Arkansas State Police cost $22 for a name-based search with the subject's written consent. The ACIC at (501) 618-8000 is the central repository for all Arkansas criminal history records including DUI convictions.
For accident reports connected to DUI incidents in Stone County, use the Arkansas crash report portal at $10 per report. Driver license suspension information is at the DFA DUI/DWI page.
DWI Law and Penalties
Arkansas DWI law covers drivers 21 and older at 0.08% BAC or above. The state uses DUI for drivers under 21 at 0.02% BAC or higher. Both generate public records once charges are filed. No plea bargaining from DWI to a lesser charge is allowed under Arkansas law.
First DWI brings up to a year in jail, fines of $150 to $1,000, and a six-month license suspension. Second offense within 10 years adds at least seven days and a 24-month suspension. Third offense means at least 90 days and a 30-month suspension. Fourth offense is a felony with one to six years in state prison. Arkansas extended the DWI lookback period to 10 years in 2021.
Implied consent means all Arkansas drivers have agreed to chemical testing. Refusing the test triggers an automatic 180-day license suspension for a first refusal. The refusal can also be used as evidence of guilt in court. License suspensions and reinstatement are handled by the DFA, separately from the criminal court process.
Public Notifications and Resources
The VINE notification service is free and available for Stone County. Register online to get alerts when someone held on DUI charges changes custody status, is released, or is transferred. Alerts come by phone, email, or text.
Court fees tied to DUI cases in Stone County can be paid through the Arkansas court payment portal. This covers citations and fines from circuit and district court cases statewide. You can look up and pay fees without traveling to Mountain View.
The Arkansas State Police at dps.arkansas.gov makes DUI arrests on state highways in Stone County and throughout Arkansas. Those arrests feed into the same ACIC and CourtConnect systems as county sheriff arrests.
Nearby Counties
Stone County is in north-central Arkansas in the Ozark Mountains. Van Buren County is to the west, Cleburne County to the south, and Sharp County to the east.