Jail & Inmate Records
The White County Detention Center in Searcy is the primary facility for housing inmates throughout White County. When someone is arrested, they go through a standard booking process that includes fingerprinting, photographing, and recording personal information. The sheriff's office provides inmate lookup services so the public can find information about current detainees. Visitation at the facility requires scheduled appointments and strict adherence to guidelines. Bond and bail procedures follow Arkansas state laws, with arrangements handled directly through the detention center.
Arrest Records
The White County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records that include details of each arrest, charges filed, and personal information about individuals taken into custody. Residents and attorneys who need to access these records can request them by contacting the sheriff's office directly. The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act governs how these records are accessed, for openness while balancing privacy concerns. Most arrest records contain the date of arrest, specific charges, and which agency made the arrest.
Criminal Records
The criminal records system in White County covers felony, misdemeanor, traffic, and sex offender registry records. Background checks can be conducted through the Arkansas State Police, which provides statewide criminal history information. The Arkansas State Police offers additional resources for residents seeking detailed background checks. White County residents can access criminal records through the sheriff's office or state databases, depending on the type of record needed.
Vital Records
Vital records for Higginson, including birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses, are maintained by the White County Clerk's Office. This office serves residents of the 72143 and 72068 ZIP codes, which cover the Higginson area. Individuals can request copies of vital records by visiting the office in person, submitting an online request, or mailing a completed application form.
Business & Licensing Records
The City of Higginson's Planning and Zoning Department manages business related public records including business licenses, zoning information, and building permits. The department works directly with the local business community to help with economic development while making sure of compliance with relevant regulations. Entrepreneurs and business owners seeking access to these records can contact the department directly.
Economy & Demographics
Higginson's economy is a blend of agricultural and small business enterprises. The city's major employers include local farms, manufacturing facilities, and service-oriented businesses that cater to the needs of the community. The White County Economic Development Office tracks economic data and trends, and works to support the growth and sustainability of Higginson's local workforce and industries. Residents and business owners can contact this office for information about the city's economy and available resources.
Elections & Voter Records
Voters in Higginson are served by the White County Clerk's office, which administers elections throughout the city and county. The office is located at 300 N. Spruce Street, Room 101, Searcy, AR 72143 (phone: 501-279-6204, website: www.whitecountyar.org). From voter registration to certifying election results, this office handles the full election cycle for White County. Residents can register to vote online through the Arkansas Secretary of State's website at www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/voter-registration, where eligible citizens complete registration or update their information.
The deadline for voter registration in Arkansas is 30 days before any election. Applicants must provide an Arkansas driver's license number or state ID number, or the last four digits of their Social Security number. When election day arrives, Arkansas law requires voters to present photo identification at the polls. Acceptable forms include driver's licenses, state-issued ID cards, passports, or concealed carry permits. Municipal elections for mayor and city council positions typically align with general election cycles in November of even-numbered years, though special elections may be called as needed. The next scheduled municipal elections are set for 2026, when city council seats will be on the ballot. Residents can locate their assigned polling place using the Arkansas Secretary of State's voter view portal at www.voterview.ar-nova.org. By entering their name and birth date, voters can view their precinct, polling place address, sample ballot, and registration status. Arkansas law makes various election records available to the public, including voter registration lists (available for purchase for political purposes), campaign finance reports filed with the Arkansas Secretary of State and county clerk (searchable at www.arkansas. Arkansas does not have a U.S. Senate seat up in 2026, as the next Senate race won't occur until 2028. However, all four U.S. House members representing Arkansas districts will be elected, including the representative for the district covering White County. State-level races in 2026 will include all 100 Arkansas House of Representatives seats and half of the 35 Arkansas Senate seats, specifically those in even-numbered districts. County voters will also elect local officials including County Judge, Sheriff, Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, Treasurer, Assessor, and Coroner, as these positions are contested in gubernatorial election years. Which city positions appear on the ballot will be determined by filing deadlines in summer 2026. Absentee voting is available for Arkansas voters who will be unavoidably absent from their polling site on election day, are unable to attend due to illness or physical disability, or serve as members of the military or are overseas citizens. Absentee ballot applications are available from the White County Clerk's office or online at www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/voter-information/absentee-voting. Applications must be submitted by seven days before the election, and completed ballots must be received by White County Clerk by the close of polls on election day. Arkansas does not offer no-excuse mail-in voting or early in-person voting for most elections, though some jurisdictions provide early voting periods for certain elections.
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