How to Send Money or Package
Woodruff County contracts with Commissary Deposit. Visit their website to deposit funds into an inmate’s commissary account. Select Arkansas, Woodruff County, and then the inmate to whom the deposit is to be sent. Commissary packages may also be ordered for Woodruff County inmates at the Commissary Package website.
Visitation Hours
CitiTeleCoin operates video visitation at the Woodruff County jail. To schedule and purchase video visits, go to their website. An account is required. Once logged in, select “Arkansas” and “Woodruff County,” select the inmate to be visited from a dropdown menu, and then follow the prompts to schedule and purchase visits.
Additional Jail Information
The Woodruff County Sheriff’s Office has official Instagram and Facebook pages. Facebook posts often concern the activities of the department and the jail, including posts concerning suspects in ongoing investigations and Most Wanted posters. These posts provide information about suspects or offenders, as well as their mugshots and/or other photographs, as available.
Woodruff County Sheriff Information
The county jail is operated and maintained by the Woodruff County Sheriff’s Office. The current Sheriff is Phil Reynolds and the Chief Deputy is James Dunham.
500 N 3rd Street
Augusta, AR 72006
Office Phone: 870-347-2583
James Dunham Phone: (501) 530-1156
Fax: (870) 347-2915
Woodruff County is located in the Arkansas Delta. The county occupies 587 square miles, making it the 13th smallest county in Arkansas. As of the 2020 Census, the county’s population was 6,269. Augusta is the largest city and county seat.
Crime Statistics
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)
Woodruff County violent crime is 22.0. (The US average is 22.7)
Woodruff County property crime is 36.4. (The US average is 35.4)
Woodruff County Public Records Information
Records created by the Sheriff’s Office are public information and copies are available for a small 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 (i.e. related names, dates, locations, types of information, etc), and provide the full name and contact information of the person making the request. They may be delivered to the Sheriff’s office in person or by postal mail, email, or fax. The fee may need to be paid prior to release of the records. For more information about Arkansas FOIA requests, see the link below.