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Name
Eastern District of Arkansas

District Office Contact

Little Rock - District Headquarters

  • Phone: (501) 324-6256
  • Fax: (501) 324-6252 (Administrative)
  • Fax: (501) 324-6685 (Investigative)

Jonesboro

  • Phone: (870) 972-4611

Helena

  • Occupied only during term of Court

Pine Bluff

  • Occupied only during term of Court
Eastern District of Arkansas
Name

Eastern District of Arkansas

District Task Force Contact

Eastern Arkansas Fugitive Task Force

Purpose: Investigate violent crimes and arrest violent offenders in the Eastern District of Arkansas

Participants:

  • Arkansas Department of Community Corrections
  • Conway Police Department
  • Jonesboro Police Department
  • Little Rock Police Department
  • North Little Rock Police Department
  • Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office

Phone: (501) 324-6256

County

Northern Division

Cleburne, Fulton, Independence Izard, Jackson, Sharp, Stone

Eastern Division

Cross, Lee, Monroe, Phillips, St. Francis and Woodruff

Jonesboro Division

Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Greene, Lawrence, Mississippi, Poinsett, Randolph

Western Division

Conway, Faulkner, Lonoke, Perry, Pope, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, Van Buren, White, Yell

Pine Bluff Division

Arkansas, Chicot, Cleveland, Dallas Desha, Drew, Grant, Jefferson and Lincoln

Court: in Little Rock, Helena, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff

The organizational structure of the district can be found in the United States Code Title 28, Part I, Chapter 5, Section 83.

Profiled Fugitives

There is no fugitive information available for this district.

The policies and procedures of the various U.S. Marshals Service District Offices found on this website may vary depending on local rules, local needs, and legal and policy interpretations. These policies and procedures, and any variations among District Offices, are not intended to, do not, and may not be relied upon to create any rights, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law by any party or person in any matter civil or criminal. Nor are any limitations thereby placed on otherwise lawful U.S. Marshals Service prerogatives.