How to Send Money
Conway County jail’s commissary is operated by Tiger Commissary. Deposits may be made to inmates’ commissary accounts on their website. Food commissary packages may also be purchased online and shipped directly to inmates.
Visitation Hours
Video visitation at Conway County jail is operated by CitiTeleCoin. To schedule and purchase visits with inmates, create an account on their website and then select Arkansas, the Conway County facility, and the inmate to be visited. More information is available at the CitiTeleCoin website.
Additional Jail Information
The Conway County Sheriff’s Office hosts a Facebook page where posts provide information about the activities of the Sheriff’s Department. Some are directly related to the jail, such as hiring announcements or posts concerning recent arrests.
Conway County Sheriff Information
The Conway County Sheriff’s Office operates the county jail. The current Sheriff is Mike Smith and the Chief Deputy is Jeremy Kissirel. The office’s administrative hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 4:30pm.
30 Southern Valley Dr.
Morrilton, AR 72110
Phone: (501) 354-2411
Fax: (501) 354-9647
Email: tips@conwaycountysheriff.org
Conway County is located approximately 50 miles northwest of Little Rock, Arkansas. It covers an area of 567 square miles and is the state’s fifth-smallest county by area. In 2020, the population was 20,715. The largest city and county seat is Morrilton.
Crime Statistics
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)
Conway County violent crime is 19.4. (The US average is 22.7)
Conway County property crime is 39.7. (The US average is 35.4)
Conway County Public Records Information
Records kept by the Sheriff’s Office, such as police reports, are public information. Copies are available for a nominal fee in keeping with the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). FOIA requests should be written, describe the records requested in as much detail as possible, and provide the full name and contact information of the person requesting the records. They may be submitted in person or by mail, email, or fax to the government agency most likely to have created the record. Copying fees may need to be paid prior to release of the records. More information is available about Arkansas FOIA requests at the link provided below.