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Cleburne County Arkansas Sheriff Overview
Cleburne County is located in the northeastern portion of Arkansas. It was founded in 1883 and named in honor of Patrick Cleburne, a Confederate General. The county seat is Heber Springs. The zip codes in Cleburne County are 72067, 72530, 72044, 72581, 72130, 72088, 72179, 72543, 72546, and 72545.
Sheriff Chris Brown is the head law enforcement officer in Cleburne County. Lt. Angelo Aldrighetti is the Jail Administrator ot the Cleburne County Sheriff’s Detention Center. You can reach him at 501-362-2596. The Circuit Clerk of Cleburne County is Heather Smith. Her office is responsible for maintaining a record of all proceedings of the circuit courts and preparing summons, warrants, orders, judgements, and injunctions. She also acts as the ex-officio recorder of the county. She can be reached at (501) 362-8149.
Cleburne County Sheriff’s Office:
Address: 914 South 9th Street, Heber Springs, AR 72543
Phone: 501.362.8143
Inmate Search in Cleburne County Jail
THe Cleburne County Sheriff’s Detention Center does not have an online jail roster. If you want to locate an inmate here, you can call the facility at 501-362-2596 or 501-362-8144. The jail houses both male and female inmates and is based in Batesville, AR. It has a holding capacity of 90 inmates.
The Sheriff’s Office does post their Most Wanted list online.
If you have information on the whereabouts of an individual on this list, please call the Sheriff’s Office at 501-362-8143.
Important Jail Policies and Procedures:
Inmate visitation is held every Saturday and Sunday during the hours of 9AM-4PM. Visitors must be included on the inmates’ visitation list and must show ID when they arrive to visit. Each inmate is allowed 20 minutes to visit, unless additional time is approved earlier by the Sheriff or Jail Administrator.
People wishing to visit inmates with the last names beginning with the letter A-M need to contact the jail to arrange visitation on Thursday prior to the visitation on Saturday.
People wishing to visit inmates with the last names beginning with the letter N-Z need to contact the jail to arrange visitation on Friday prior to the visitation on Sunday.
All arrangements may be made only between the hours of 7:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Inmates receive their mail daily. All inmate mail going out and coming into the Detention center is checked for contraband. Legal mail is the only exception.
To send mail to an inmate, you must address it as follows:
Inmate’s Name
Cleburne County Sheriff’s Detention Center
914 South 9th Street
Heber Springs, AR 72543
Money in the form of cash or money order may be left at the front counter to be put on the inmate’s commissary account. The inmate may use the account to purchase phone cards, underwear, socks, commissary and other items off of an approved list.
Sex Offender Search and Lookup:
Federal law states that sex offenders need to provide local law enforcement their information for entry into the state and national sex offender registries. A person with a conviction for an illegal offense involving sexual conduct such as rape, prostitution, and child pornography. You can go to
to find out if any sex offenders are living near you in Cleburne County. You will need to read and understand the disclaimer given before you use the registry. Keep in mind that sometimes there may be records that appear to only list the last known addresses of offenders, no current ones. This is because sex offenders do not always comply with the law.
Bail and Bondsman
Bail is the money lodged with the court to keep a defendant out of jail while the trial is pending. The defendant is released with the condition that he/she will appear before the court once the trial starts. The money is held by the court to help ensure that this condition is met. Failure to do so means the money will be forfeited.
A bondsman is a person who helps secure the release of defendants from jail for a fee. His services are usually used by those who cannot afford to post bail on their own. The fee is usually 12% of the bail amount and non-refundable.
Cleburne County Probation Department | |
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Probation officer’s are appointed to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation. Items to bring to the Probation Office include: employment verification (a pay stub), residence (a lease, copy of a utility bill, etc.), community service record log, counseling or meeting attendance, all personal drug prescriptions, medical condition documents, and immigration registration among other things. | |
Office: | Cleburne County Probation Department |
Location: | 1923 West Main Street, Heber Springs, Arkansas, 72543 |
Phone: | 501-362-3229 |
Fax: | 501-362-3472 |
Cleburne County Jail Statistics | |
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Number of Persons Confined | 40 |
Avg Daily Population | 45 |
Name of new facility | not applicable |
Full time payroll | 9 |
Full time total employees | 9 |
Total salaries and wages | not applicable |
Other operating expenditures | not applicable |
Total construction costs | not applicable |
Equipment, furnishings, etc | not applicable |
Year of original construction | 1979 |
Year of major renovation | not applicable |
Name of new facility | not applicable |
Address: 914 SOUTH 9TH STREET HEBER SPRINGS AR 72543
Cleburne County Unemployment and Median Household Income | |
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Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 2016 | 9,534 |
Number Employed Annual Average, 2016 | 8,965 |
Number Unemployed Annual Average, 2016 | 569 |
Unemployment Rate, 2016 | 6.0 |
Median Household Income Annual Average, 2015 | 43,913 |
Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service | |
Cleburne County Poverty Data | |
Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 2014 | 3,916 |
Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 2015 | 15.6 |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) |
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