About Bradley County
Bradley County is located in the south-central region of Arkansas, bordered by Cleveland, Drew, Ashley, Union, and Calhoun counties. Bradley County Seat is Warren, which is the primary governmental and commercial center for Bradley County's approximately 10,500 residents as of recent census estimates. Bradley County includes 651 square miles of predominantly rural scene, characterized by rolling pine forests, agricultural lands, and waterways including Moro Creek and the Saline River.
Established on December 18, 1840, Bradley County was named in honor of Captain Hugh Bradley, a soldier who died in the Battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican-American War. Bradley County's economy has historically been anchored by timber, agriculture (particularly cotton, soybeans, and poultry), and manufacturing. Warren, with a population of approximately 5,600, is home to Bradley County Courthouse, a historic structure located at 101 East Cedar Street.
Key county offices include Bradley County Circuit Clerk (101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671), Bradley County Assessor (same address), Bradley County Collector, and Bradley Circuit Clerk of Deeds. Bradley County is part of Arkansas's 4th Congressional District and lies within the 13th Judicial Circuit. Notable landmarks include Lake Jack Lee, a popular recreational area, and Bradley County Museum.
Bradley County retains a strong agricultural heritage while gradually diversifying its economic base through light manufacturing and forestry-related industries.
Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement
Sheriff & Law Enforcement
Bradley County Sheriff's Office is responsible for maintaining law and order in the unincorporated areas of Bradley County. It oversees Bradley County jail, processes arrests, and maintains criminal records. The office is also involved in community policing and crime prevention programs tailored to the needs of Bradley County residents.
Police Departments
In addition to Bradley County Sheriff's Office, the Warren Police Department serves the city of Warren, providing law enforcement services within city limits. These agencies work together to address major crimes and ensure public safety across Bradley County. The Warren Police Department focuses on community policing and crime prevention within the city, while the Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement in the broader county area. Coordination between these agencies is crucial for effective crime response and investigation.
Law Enforcement & Arrests
Bradley County Sheriff's Office, located at 103 North Myrtle Street in Warren, AR 71671, is the primary law enforcement agency for unincorporated areas of Bradley County. Inmate information for Bradley County Jail can typically be obtained by calling the Sheriff's Office directly during business hours, as Bradley County does not maintain a full online inmate roster system.
- Booking photos and mugshots are generally considered public records in Arkansas and may be obtained through direct request to the custodial agency.
- Processing fees for copies of records may apply, typically ranging from $0.25 to $1.00 per page.
- No tribal police agencies operate within Bradley County, and the Arkansas State Police provides additional support for major investigations and highway patrol services on U.S.
For current inmate lookup, citizens should contact the detention facility at the main Sheriff's Office number and provide the full name and date of birth of the individual in question. Within Bradley County, the Warren Police Department provides municipal law enforcement services for the city of Warren and can be contacted through the office’s website. Arrest records and incident reports in Bradley County are considered public records under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), codified in Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq. While some agencies may provide records immediately, others may require up to three business days to compile and redact protected information.
Highway 278 and State Highway 4, which traverse Bradley County.
Criminal, Arrest & Jail Records
Criminal Records
Bradley County's criminal records ecosystem includes records of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. Residents can conduct background checks through the Arkansas State Police, which provides full criminal history information. The Arkansas State Police offers additional resources for accessing statewide criminal records, making sure of Bradley County residents have access to necessary information for legal and personal purposes.
Arrest Records
Arrest records in Bradley County are maintained by Bradley County Sheriff's Office. These records include details of the arrest, charges, and personal information of the arrested individual. Residents and attorneys can request arrest records through the Sheriff's Office by following procedures outlined under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Arrest records typically contain the date of arrest, charges filed, and the arresting officer's details, providing a summary of the incident.
Jail & Inmate Records
Bradley County Detention Center is the primary facility for housing inmates in Bradley County. The booking process involves fingerprinting, photographing, and recording personal information of the arrested individuals. Inmate lookup services are available through the Sheriff's Office, allowing family members and legal representatives to find information about current detainees. Visitation rules are specific to the facility, with scheduled times and strict guidelines to ensure security.
- The bond and bail process follows Arkansas state laws, allowing detainees to post bail as determined by the court.
Mugshots & Booking Photos
Mugshots in Bradley County are taken and retained by Bradley County Sheriff's Office during the booking process. These booking photos are part of the public record and can be accessed through the Sheriff's Office. While Arkansas does not have specific mugshot removal laws, individuals can request the removal of their mugshot from third-party websites by contacting the site administrators directly.
Courts & Case Records
Bradley County is served by Bradley County Circuit Court, located at 101 East Cedar Street in Warren, AR 71671. The Circuit Court has jurisdiction over civil cases exceeding $25,000, criminal felony cases, domestic relations matters including divorce and child custody, probate proceedings, and appeals from lower courts.
- This system allows users to search civil, criminal, probate, and domestic relations cases by party name, case number, or attorney name for a nominal fee.
- Bradley County District Court (also known as the local district court) handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic violations, and small claims matters under $25,000.
- Copies of court documents can be obtained from the Circuit Clerk's office for statutory fees: $1.00 per page for standard copies and $5.00 for certified copies, plus a $5.00 certification fee per document.
- Case file searches may incur a research fee if extensive clerk time is required.
Bradley County Circuit Clerk's office maintains case records and can be contacted through the office’s website. While Bradley County does not currently offer a full online case search portal through its own website, Arkansas court records can be searched through CourtConnect, the statewide electronic court record system maintained by the Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts, accessible at courtconnect.courts.arkansas.gov. Municipal courts in Warren handle city ordinance violations and traffic offenses within city limits. Public access to court records in Arkansas is governed by Administrative Order Number 19, which establishes procedures for accessing court documents while protecting sensitive information such as Social Security numbers and juvenile records.
The Circuit Court holds regular terms throughout the year, with criminal, civil, domestic relations, and probate dockets scheduled on specific days. Probate matters, including estate administration and guardianship proceedings, are heard by the Circuit Court sitting in probate jurisdiction, with records maintained by the Circuit Clerk's probate division.
Property & Public Records
Property and land records for Bradley County are maintained by Bradley County Circuit Clerk's office, which serves the recorder function at 101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671 The Circuit Clerk's recording division maintains an extensive collection of real property documents including warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, mortgages, deeds of trust, releases, assignments, mechanic's liens, judgment liens, easements, right-of-way agreements, and subdivision plat maps.
- Recording fees are established by Arkansas statute and typically include a base fee plus per-page charges.
- The Arkansas.gov website provides some property tax information through the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Division.
- Tax records are public information under Arkansas law, and citizens may request to view or obtain copies of assessment rolls, tax receipts, and related documents.
- Certified copies of recorded instruments can be obtained from the Circuit Clerk for a statutory fee of $5.00 for the first page and $1.00 for each additional page, plus the $5.00 certification charge.
All documents affecting title to real property in Bradley County must be recorded with the Circuit Clerk to provide constructive notice to subsequent purchasers and creditors. Bradley County Assessor's office, also located at the courthouse (101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671), maintains property tax assessment records, ownership information, legal descriptions, and property characteristics for all real and personal property in Bradley County. The Assessor can be reached at extension for the assessor's office.
While Bradley County does not currently maintain a sophisticated online GIS parcel viewer, property information can be obtained by visiting the Assessor's office in person or by calling during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM). Property tax collection is handled by Bradley County Collector's office, which accepts payments and maintains records of tax payments, delinquencies, and tax sales. Historical land records dating to Bradley County's establishment in 1840 are preserved at the courthouse, providing valuable genealogical and title research resources.
Grantor-grantee indexes are maintained to help with property searches by owner name.
Vital Records
Vital records for Bradley County, Arkansas, including birth and death certificates, are maintained at both Bradley County and state levels. Bradley County Clerk's office, located at 101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671, phone, can assist with information about vital records, though certified copies of birth and death certificates are primarily issued by the Arkansas Department of Health, Division of Vital Records, located at 4815 West Markham Street, Slot 44 in Little Rock, AR 72205.
- Death certificates cost $10.00 for the first certified copy and $8.00 for each additional copy.
- Processing time for mail requests typically ranges from two to four weeks, though expedited services may be available for an additional fee.
- Couples must apply in person, provide valid identification, and pay the marriage license fee (approximately $60.00, subject to change).
- The Arkansas Department of Health offers online ordering of vital records through VitalChek at www.vitalchek.com, which provides expedited processing for an additional service fee.
Birth certificates for events occurring in Bradley County can be ordered through the state vital records office for a fee of $12.00 for the first copy and $10.00 for each additional copy of the same record ordered at the same time. Applicants must provide valid photo identification and demonstrate a direct and tangible interest in the record (parent, legal guardian, adult child, spouse, legal representative, or individual named on the certificate). Marriage licenses are issued by Bradley County Clerk's office at the Warren courthouse.
Arkansas has no waiting period or blood test requirement. The marriage license is valid for 60 days from the date of issuance. Divorce records (decrees of dissolution) are maintained by Bradley County Circuit Clerk's office, as divorce cases are filed and adjudicated in Circuit Court.
Arkansas vital records are governed by Arkansas Code Annotated § 20-18-101 et seq, which establishes confidentiality protections and specifies who may obtain certified copies. Applicants using online ordering must upload proof of identification and may receive documents within 7-10 business days. Birth records in Arkansas are confidential for 100 years, though authorized persons can obtain certified copies.
Death records are generally considered public information, though certified copies for legal purposes require demonstration of eligibility under state law.
Business & Licensing
Business and licensing records in Bradley County are maintained by multiple agencies depending on the type of business activity and registration. Bradley County Clerk's office at 101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671, phone, accepts filings for fictitious name registrations (also known as DBA or "doing business as" registrations) for sole proprietorships and partnerships operating under an assumed name. The fictitious name filing fee is established by state statute and must be renewed periodically.
- This free online portal allows users to search by business name, registered agent, or filing number, and provides access to articles of incorporation, annual reports, and registered agent information.
- The city of Warren maintains its own building inspection and permitting processes for construction within city limits.
For full business entity searches, including corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships, and nonprofit organizations, the Arkansas Secretary of State Business & Commercial Services Division maintains a searchable online database at www.sos.arkansas.gov/business-commercial-services. Sales tax permits for businesses operating in Bradley County are issued by the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration and can be applied for online through the Arkansas Taxpayer Access Point (ATAP) system. Professional and occupational licenses (contractors, cosmetologists, healthcare providers, etc.) are regulated by state licensing boards rather than county offices.
Building permits, zoning approvals, and land use permits for unincorporated areas of Bradley County are handled by Bradley County Judge's office and Bradley County planning and zoning department (if established). Business owners should contact Warren City Hall for city business licenses and permits. The Warren Chamber of Commerce, which promotes economic development and business networking in Bradley County, can be contacted for information about starting or relocating a business to Bradley County.
Local business incentives, tax increment financing districts, and enterprise zone benefits may be available through Bradley County judge's office and state economic development programs administered by the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.
Elections & Voter Records
Elections in Bradley County, Arkansas, are administered by Bradley County Clerk's office, which serves as Bradley County election commission. The office is located at 101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671, and can be contacted through the office’s website. voter registration information, polling place locations, and absentee ballot requests. Voter registration in Bradley County can be completed in person at the County Clerk's office, by mail using a downloadable voter registration application, or online through the Arkansas Secretary of State's website at www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/voter-information.
- Arkansas law requires voters to register at least 30 days before an election to be eligible to vote in that election.
- These records can be requested through the County Clerk or accessed via the Arkansas Secretary of State's election results portal.
- In the 2024 general election, Bradley County voter turnout was approximately 52-58% of registered voters, consistent with typical turnout patterns in rural Arkansas counties for presidential elections.
Registered voters can verify their registration status and find their assigned polling place by using the online voter view tool on the Secretary of State's website or by contacting Bradley County Clerk's office. Bradley County typically operates multiple polling places on election day, with locations in Warren and other communities such as Hermitage. Polling places are open from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM on election day.
Election records that are public information under Arkansas law include voter registration lists (with certain personal information redacted), candidate filing information, campaign finance reports filed by candidates and political action committees, precinct-level election results, and absentee ballot statistics. The next major election is scheduled for November 3, 2026, and will include U.S. House of Representatives races (Arkansas 4th District), potential U.S.
Senate races if applicable, Arkansas state constitutional offices including Governor, state legislative races, county offices, and local ballot measures. Absentee voting in Bradley County is available for voters who will be unavoidably absent from their polling place on election day, who are ill or physically disabled, or who are members of the military or overseas citizens. Absentee ballot applications can be downloaded from the Secretary of State's website or obtained from Bradley County Clerk's office.
Completed applications must be submitted to the County Clerk, and ballots are mailed to eligible voters beginning 45 days before the election. Voted absentee ballots must be returned by the close of polls on election day. Arkansas also offers early voting at designated locations for a period before each election.
Bradley County provides transparency in its election processes by making results available promptly after elections, maintaining accurate voter rolls, and providing public access to election related records under Arkansas Code Annotated § 7-1-101 et seq. And the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.
Economy & Demographics
Bradley County's economy is predominantly rural and historically rooted in agriculture, timber, and natural resource extraction. Major economic sectors include forestry and wood products manufacturing, poultry production, row crop agriculture (soybeans, cotton, corn), livestock farming, and light manufacturing. Bradley County's timberlands support logging operations and provide raw materials for sawmills and wood processing facilities in Bradley County. Poultry production, including contract growing for major integrators, represents a significant source of farm income.
- Bradley County's median household income is estimated at approximately $38,000 to $42,000, below both state and national averages, reflecting Bradley County's rural character and limited industrial base.
The largest employers in Bradley County include the Warren School District, Bradley County government, healthcare facilities including Bradley County Medical Center in Warren, retail establishments, and agricultural businesses. Manufacturing employers in Bradley County produce wood products, metal fabrications, and other goods. The unemployment rate in Bradley County has historically tracked slightly above the Arkansas state average, with seasonal fluctuations related to agricultural cycles.
Economic development efforts focus on improving infrastructure, expanding broadband internet access to support remote work and e-commerce, attracting light manufacturing and distribution operations, and promoting outdoor recreation tourism related to Lake Jack Lee and hunting lands. The Warren area has benefited from community development initiatives and rural economic development programs administered through federal and state agencies. Retail and service businesses in Warren provide goods and services to county residents and surrounding areas.
No major corporate headquarters or large industrial facilities are currently located in Bradley County, but Bradley County's proximity to Interstate 530 and transportation corridors to Little Rock and other regional centers provides potential for future growth. Agricultural land values remain relatively stable, and Bradley County retains significant acreage in working farms and commercial forestland. Bradley County government and local leadership continue to pursue targeted strategies to diversify the economy, improve workforce skills through partnership with area technical colleges, and enhance quality of life amenities to attract and retain working-age families.
Transparency Score
Court Records: Yes: Online (CourtConnect) | Property: Limited: Online Access | Arrest/Jail: Limited: Phone/In-Person | Vital Records: Limited: State Office Required | Business: Yes: Online (State) | Elections: Yes: Online | Overall Score: 6/10, Bradley County provides access to most records, but many require in-person visits or phone calls to county offices. Online access is improving through state-level portals.