Search Texarkana Police Records
Texarkana police records cover every arrest, incident report, and accident report taken by the Texarkana Police Department inside city limits. To find Texarkana police records, start at the records division or use the online portals the city runs for FOIA and report requests. Most reports are ready in a few days. Texarkana is in Miller County, so arrests made by the county sheriff outside city limits go through the Sheriff's Office instead. This page shows the records unit hours, fees, and direct links to Texarkana police records request tools.
Texarkana Police Records Overview
Texarkana Police Records Division
The Texarkana Police Department is at 100 N. Stateline Avenue, Texarkana, Arkansas 75504. Chief Ed Chattaway. The main phone is (903) 798-3181. Records are open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed for official city holidays. Records staff handle incident reports, accident reports, arrest records, and FOIA requests for the city. Texarkana police records are public under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act with the usual exemptions for ongoing investigations and juvenile files.
Fax 903-793-3664. Records Section responsibilities include receiving, maintaining and archiving police records. Email requests accepted except for attachments. Records on third floor of the Bi-State Justice Center. Mail to: 100 N. Stateline Avenue, P.O. Box 1885, Texarkana, AR 75504-1885. Crash report contact (903) 798-3130. Texarkana sits in Miller County. For the most up-to-date Texarkana police records process, call ahead or check the department's website. Walk-in requests work for basic records. Longer or more complex requests may need a written form with a case number, date, and names of the parties.
Accident reports $10.00. Police reports (non-accident) $5.00. Certified copies $5 per report. Online via Lexis Nexis with additional convenience fee.
How to Request Texarkana Police Records
A clear Texarkana police records request speeds things up. Give the subject's full name, date of birth, date and time of the incident, location, and the case or report number if you have it. You can drop off a request at the records counter, mail it in, or use the online portal if the city runs one. Under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, the custodian has three working days to reply. Proof of Arkansas residency may be asked up front.
Fees for Texarkana police records follow the actual cost of reproduction. Plain copies usually run $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more, often $2 to $5 per document. Audio and video records may carry a per-hour staff fee if redaction takes time. If the estimated cost will top $25, the city can ask for prepayment under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii). The Texarkana FOIA portal is at arkpolice.txkusa.org/police-records.
Note: Case numbers and incident dates help the Texarkana records clerk pull the right file fast. Broad or vague requests slow down the reply.
Texarkana Police Records Portals
Texarkana keeps online portals that help the public find police records. The screenshots below show the main resources and where they live online.
The Texarkana Arkansas Police Department records page covers the full process for Texarkana police records. Source: arkpolice.txkusa.org/police-records.

Written requests must specify names, dates, times, and locations for the department to locate files.
The Reports page spells out the accident report and incident report fees at Texarkana PD. Source: arkpolice.txkusa.org/reports.

Accident reports are $10 in person and also on Lexis Nexis with a convenience fee. Police reports are $5.
Texarkana Accident and Crash Reports
Accident reports taken by Texarkana police are public under Arkansas law. Most city departments charge a small fee for a copy. For crashes taken by the Arkansas State Police on an interstate or state highway inside city limits, the state holds the central crash file at crashreports.ark.org. Reports are ready about ten business days after the crash. The fee is $10 for drivers and owners, $25 for third parties.
Many Arkansas cities also use BuyCrash run by LexisNexis for online crash report downloads. Select Arkansas, then the city police department, then search by report number or driver last name plus date. Insurance adjusters and attorneys often use the same portal. Have the report number on the exchange-of-information slip the officer gave you.
Texarkana FOIA Rules
Arkansas FOIA is codified at Arkansas Code § 25-19-105. The requester must be a citizen of Arkansas under § 25-19-105(a)(1)(A). The custodian has three working days to respond. Records open to the public include arrest logs, incident reports, accident reports, mugshots, warrants served, and jail bookings. Exemptions include ongoing investigations under § 25-19-105(b)(6), juvenile records, undercover officer identities, and concealed handgun license data.
The Attorney General's FOIA Handbook is the go-to guide for Arkansas records requests. It lives on the AG's site at arkansasag.gov. Call the FOIA Hotline at 1-800-482-8982 if a Texarkana records request is not answered on time. If the city denies a Texarkana police records request, you can appeal to the district or circuit court where the records are held.
Most routine Texarkana police records are released after a simple review. Sensitive information such as victim names in sex offense cases, social security numbers, and minor personal data is redacted before release. Juvenile records and sealed cases are not released under state law.
Miller County Police Records
Texarkana sits in Miller County. For arrests made by the Miller County Sheriff's Office in unincorporated areas outside Texarkana, records live with the sheriff, not the city. The county runs its own jail and inmate roster. See the Miller County police records page for the sheriff's contact info, FOIA process, jail lookup, and court record links.
Court cases tied to Texarkana arrests end up with the Miller County Circuit Clerk once formal charges are filed. You can search the same cases online for free through Arkansas CourtConnect. Search by party name, case ID, or case number to see charges, hearing dates, motions filed, and final disposition. The Arkansas Public Index is a second way to reach the same case data.
Texarkana Background Checks
Texarkana residents can ask for a local criminal history check at the city police records counter. That local check pulls from Texarkana Police Department files only. For a full Arkansas check, use the Arkansas State Police online background system at cbc.ark.org or the ARCH public portal at ark.org/asp/arch. Name-based state checks are $22. ARCH searches are $24 each.
For national coverage, the Arkansas State Police Identification Bureau runs FBI fingerprint-based checks. Fill out ASP Form 122 and include payment with a signed release from the subject. The state sex offender registry is maintained by the Arkansas Crime Information Center. Public search is free by name, address, ZIP code, or county.
Texarkana Jail and Inmate Records
Most people arrested in Texarkana are booked into the Miller County jail rather than a city lockup. The county sheriff runs the detention center for the whole county. The jail roster usually posts online with booking date, charges, bond amount, and mugshot. Family members can call the sheriff for inmate status updates and visitation rules.
For inmates who move to state custody after sentencing, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search is the next stop. The file updates each Monday and works by ADC number, name, age, race, county, facility, or offense. Victim notifications work through VINELink at vinelink.com for both state and county transfers.
Texarkana Police Records Tips
A few things speed up a Texarkana police records request. Bring the case number or incident number if you have it. Give the full name of everyone involved. List the date, time, and address of the incident. If an officer gave you a business card at the scene, the name and badge number help the records clerk pull the file.
Closed-case records are usually released within a few business days. Older Texarkana records may take longer if they sit in the archive. Some specialized files such as internal affairs records or use of force reports have extra review before release. If a Texarkana police records request is denied, you can appeal to the district or circuit court, and the appeal is usually fast.
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