Covid-19
Faulkner County Sheriffs Office temporarily closes to public due to Covid-19 precautions
Conway, Arkansas – Faulkner County Sheriff Tim Ryals is taking the precaution of temporarily closing the front lobby of the Sheriff’s office due to COVID-19 guidelines.
The announcement was made via a Facebook post that they will reopen on Monday December 28.
If someone needs to make a payment on their fine, there will be two methods in doing so. They can either mail a payment to the Sheriff’s Office at 801 Locust St, Conway, AR 72034, Attn: Fines. The other way is to go to the Sheriff’s Office to make a payment; envelopes and a lockbox have been provided for fine payments to be dropped off.
If someone needs a copy of a report, they can email the information, such as a name and report number to [email protected].
Anyone who needs assistance from a deputy is asked to call 501-328-5906.
All other inquires can call 501-450-4914.
The post stated that they are trying to provide the safest environment during this time for citizens, detention facilities and staff.
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