Find Police Blotter in Springdale
The Springdale police blotter is kept by the Springdale Police Department and ties into Washington County records. Springdale sits in Washington County, Arkansas. Officers file arrest records, incident reports, and accident reports every day. This page shows how to find a Springdale police blotter entry, how to get a Springdale police report, and which state or county tools help with a case lookup tied to an arrest in Springdale.
Springdale Police Blotter Overview
Springdale Police Blotter and Records
The Springdale Police Department runs the daily Springdale police blotter. Officers take calls, make arrests, and file incident reports across the city. The Springdale Records Division pulls Springdale arrest records, accident reports, 911 call logs (with some limits), and crime stats for the public. Arkansas FOIA rules cover every Springdale police blotter request.
The image below shows the Springdale Police Department page, a key stop for Springdale police blotter lookups.
Use this page for direct access to Springdale records info, public notices, and related links.
Call Springdale Police at (479) 756-8200 for non-emergency questions or to ask about a Springdale police blotter entry. Dial 911 for any live event. The dispatch team logs every call and files it into the Springdale police blotter for the day.
The Springdale Police Department sits at 900 S. 48th Street, Springdale, AR 72764. Walk-ins can visit the Records Division during business hours. Bring a photo ID when you pick up a Springdale police report, arrest record, or accident report.
Arkansas sets a basic accident report fee of about $10 per copy under Arkansas Code § 27-53-210. Supplemental pages cost $1.50 each. Certified copies of a Springdale police report carry a small extra fee. The Springdale Police Department uses the same state fee schedule as the rest of Arkansas.
Washington County and Springdale Police Blotter
Springdale sits inside Washington County. That means the Washington County Sheriff's Office also plays a role in the Springdale police blotter. Deputies patrol the unincorporated land around the city and run the Washington County jail. The jail log is often the source for Springdale arrest records since most Springdale bookings end up at the county lockup.
Use the Washington County page for the full rundown on the sheriff, the Washington County Circuit Clerk, and court records tied to Springdale police blotter arrests.
Springdale Police Blotter Court Records
Every Springdale police blotter entry that moves forward ends up in court. The Arkansas Judiciary CourtConnect site lets you search Washington County cases by name, case number, or date. Pick Washington County from the dropdown to narrow the results to Springdale arrests and Springdale incident reports.
The Washington County Circuit Clerk keeps the paper file for each Springdale case. Plain copies of a Springdale court record cost a small per-page fee. Certified copies of Springdale police blotter court files cost more and carry the clerk's seal. Copies can be picked up in person or mailed to you after the fee is paid.
District court handles most traffic tickets and misdemeanor Springdale police blotter cases. Circuit court handles felonies and appeals. Both sit inside Washington County and take Springdale records requests under the same Arkansas FOIA rules.
State Tools for Springdale Police Blotter
Several Arkansas state tools help with a Springdale records search. The Arkansas State Police background check system runs name-based criminal history checks at $22 per request, $11 for volunteers, and $25 for mail-in. The system is limited to people with signed consent from the subject.
Use arch.ark.org to see and challenge your own Arkansas criminal record under A.C.A. § 12-12-1013. The Arkansas State Police main office is at 1 State Police Plaza Drive, Little Rock, AR 72209. Call (501) 618-8000 for general info. ASP troopers may work a case that started on the Springdale police blotter when the incident crossed a state road.
The Arkansas Department of Correction inmate search covers anyone in state prison after a Springdale arrest. The Arkansas Sex Offender Registry is public for Level 3 and Level 4 offenders. Missing persons cases appear on NeverForgotten.ar.gov. Use the CourtConnect portal to tie a Springdale police blotter arrest to a court file.
Note: Most Springdale FOIA responses arrive within 3 business days under Arkansas law.
Requesting Springdale Police Blotter Reports
The Arkansas FOIA law sets the rules for every Springdale police report request. Agencies must answer in 3 business days. No reason is needed. Include your name, contact info, and the record you want.
A good Springdale FOIA request gives the clerk enough info to find the record fast. Include these items:
- Date and time of the event
- Street or block where it happened
- Names of people in the case
- Springdale police case or report number if known
- Type of record you want (arrest, accident, incident, 911 log)
Fees cover the real cost of copies. Staff time can be billed for a long Springdale search. Certified copies cost more. Some Springdale records stay off limits, like open criminal investigations and juvenile files. Appeals of a denial go to Washington County district or circuit court.
Springdale Police Blotter Records Retention
Springdale follows Arkansas state law on how long police blotter records are kept. Springdale jail booking logs and dispatch reports stay on file for at least 5 years under A.C.A. § 13-4-404. Springdale homicide records are kept forever. Springdale rape records are kept a minimum of 15 years. Springdale traffic accident reports are kept at least 3 years.
The image below shows the State of Arkansas - Arkansas State Police Background Check System page, a key stop for Springdale police blotter lookups.
Use this page for direct access to Springdale records info, public notices, and related links.
The Springdale Police Department files monthly NIBRS data with the Arkansas Crime Information Center. That data flows to the FBI and drives the annual crime report for Springdale. The department's crime stats and weekly arrest log come from the same NIBRS feed that ties into every Springdale police blotter entry.
Older Springdale records may be boxed and sent to off-site storage. Give the Records Division time to pull them. The Springdale police blotter for the current week is often the easiest to pull since it lives on the department's main server.
Springdale Police Blotter State Partners
The Arkansas Chiefs of Police Association directory lists contact info for the Springdale Police Department chief and nearby chiefs. The directory is a good way to reach a press officer for a Springdale police blotter records question.
The Arkansas State Crime Lab in Little Rock runs DNA, toxicology, and firearms tests for law enforcement. Reports from the crime lab often end up in the Springdale incident report file and in the court record later on. Springdale Police send evidence to the lab for any major case.
Arkansas State Police works state roads that cross Springdale. Troopers file accident reports into the state records system. Mail an ASP records request to Arkansas State Police ID Bureau, One State Police Plaza Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas 72209 for a Springdale record handled by the state.
Note: Certified Springdale records carry a small extra fee and must be picked up in person or sent by mail.
Nearby Arkansas Cities
Springdale is near other Arkansas cities that run their own police blotter. Use the links below to look up records in a nearby city.
For a full list of cities, visit the Arkansas cities page. For county-level records, see the Washington County page.