Arrest Records
The Craighead County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records for the area, documenting details of each arrest along with charges and personal information. Residents and attorneys seeking these records can contact the Sheriff's Office directly or file requests under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, which governs public access. Typical records include the arrest date, charges filed, and documentation of any related court proceedings.
Local specifics: The Bono Police Department is located at 241 East College Street and reachable at (870) 347-5656.
Vital Records
The Craighead County Clerk's Office is responsible for maintaining vital records for Bono and the surrounding area. This office houses birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses for local residents. Individuals seeking to obtain copies of their own or a family member's vital records can contact the Clerk's Office directly to make their requests and navigate the necessary procedures.
Business & Licensing Records
Business activity and records in Bono fall under the oversight of City Hall, which works alongside the Craighead County Economic Development Corporation. Together, these offices handle business license issuance, zoning and permit applications, and broader economic development initiatives. Local entrepreneurs and business owners can coordinate with these offices to maintain compliance with municipal and county regulations while exploring opportunities for growth and investment within the community.
Economy & Demographics
Bono's economy is a mix of agricultural and small retail establishments. Key industries in the area include farming, livestock production, and light manufacturing. Major employers in the city include the Bono School District, local agricultural businesses, and a few small-scale retail and service providers. The Craighead County Economic Development Corporation works closely with the city to support economic growth and attract new businesses to the region, contributing to the overall prosperity of the Bono community.
Elections & Voter Records
Voters in Bono, Arkansas receive election services through the Craighead County Election Commission, Jonesboro, AR 72401, phone (870) 933-4520, website www.craigheadcounty.org. This office administers all federal, state, county, and municipal elections for the area, handling voter registration, polling place assignments, absentee voting, and certification of results. Arkansas residents can register online at www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/voter-information, the Secretary of State's voter registration portal, with a deadline of 30 days before any election.
Applicants must provide an Arkansas driver's license or state ID number and meet requirements of U.S. Citizenship, Arkansas residency, and being at least 18 years old by election day. The city conducts municipal elections for mayor and city council positions, typically held in November of odd-numbered years - the next scheduled for November 2025. Candidates file with the Bono City Clerk at City Hall, where local ballot measures and candidate lists are posted as elections approach, along with information on the city website. Residents vote in municipal contests at city-designated polling places, while county, state, and federal elections use locations assigned by the County Election Commission. Voters can locate their specific polling place through the Arkansas Secretary of State's lookup tool at www.voterview.ar-nova.org or by contacting the Commission directly. Arkansas public election records include voter registration lists, available for purchase for political purposes, campaign finance reports filed with the Arkansas Ethics Commission at www.arkansasethics.com for state candidates and with county or city clerks for local races, candidate filings and declarations, and precinct-by-precinct results - all open for inspection. During the November 2024 presidential election, Craighead County reported approximately 60-65% voter turnout among registered voters, reflecting the strong participation typical of presidential years. Looking toward the November 3, 2026 general election, voters in the area will decide several significant races: the Governor of Arkansas (current term expires January 2027), all four U.S. House seats including Arkansas District 1 which covers Craighead County, all 100 Arkansas House of Representatives seats, and 17 or 18 of the 35 Arkansas Senate seats depending on district rotation. County-level contests in 2026 include Craighead County Judge (chief executive), Sheriff, County Clerk, Circuit Clerk, Assessor, Treasurer, Coroner, and Justices of the Peace representing various districts. Arkansas permits absentee voting for specific reasons or through early voting; absentee ballot applications must be submitted to the County Election Commission and can be downloaded from www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections. Early voting begins 15 days before election day at designated locations in Jonesboro. The state does not have universal mail-in voting - absentee ballots are available for voters who will be unavoidably absent, are ill or physically disabled, or meet other statutory criteria.
Public Records Transparency Score
Court Records: Yes: Online Statewide Portal | Property: Yes: Free Online Assessor+Recorder | Arrest Logs: Yes: Online Inmate Roster | Vital Records: Yes: Online Ordering | Business: Yes: Free State Database | Elections: Yes: Online Registration & Results | Overall: 8.5/10, Craighead County and Arkansas provide excellent online access to most public records through statewide portals for courts, business entities, and voter information, plus county databases for property and jail records, with only some historical documents and specialized requests requiring in-person visits.
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