Find Fayetteville Phone Directory
The Fayetteville Phone Directory is your starting point for locating city offices, police contacts, court listings, and public records resources in Washington County, Arkansas. Fayetteville sits in Washington County in the northwest corner of the state and maintains its own city government separate from the county. City departments, the police records division, and the district court each have direct lines that make it faster to get the right person on the phone. This guide covers the main contact points for city hall, police records, FOIA requests, and county-level offices that serve the area.
Fayetteville City Government Contacts
The Fayetteville city government operates through a council-manager structure with elected council members and a professional city manager running day-to-day operations. City Hall is the central point for most department contacts, and the city website lists direct phone numbers for individual offices.
The City Clerk's Office at 113 W. Mountain Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701 is the go-to for municipal records including ordinances, resolutions, meeting minutes, and contracts. These documents are public records under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq. Staff can point you to the right form and tell you how long a request is likely to take.
Many Fayetteville departments also list staff directories on their web pages. If you need a specific employee's direct line or email, searching by department name on the city site usually turns it up without much digging.

The city's main portal at fayetteville-ar.gov provides quick links to departments, online services, and council information, all of which are useful starting points when you need to find a contact fast.
Fayetteville Police Records Phone Directory
The Fayetteville Police Department Records Division is located at 1800 N. Stephen Carr Memorial Blvd., Fayetteville, AR 72704. The direct line is 479-587-3565. The office is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., including lunch hours, which is a convenience for people who cannot take time off work for records requests.
Police reports are typically ready within five working days from the incident date. Accident reports cost $10 per copy when picked up in person. Case reports are free to parties involved in the case. If you prefer not to make a trip, accident reports are available online through Lexis Nexis for $15, which works well for insurance companies and attorneys who need records quickly.

The police records FAQ at fayetteville-ar.gov answers the most common questions about what records are available, how to request them, and how much they cost. It also explains what cannot be released under Arkansas law, such as open case files or records awaiting court adjudication.
For statewide criminal history beyond city limits, the Arkansas State Police handles those records. You can reach that office at 479-751-6663. The Fayetteville Police can only provide records on incidents within Fayetteville city limits, so if you need a broader search, the state level is the right call.
Note: Accident reports from Fayetteville PD cannot be faxed due to processing charge requirements, so plan for pickup or the online option.
FOIA Request Contacts in Fayetteville
Fayetteville has an online public records request portal hosted on the JustFOIA platform. Any Arkansas resident can submit a request at fayetteville-ar.justfoia.com. The system lets you track the status of your request using the request number and security key you receive after filing.
The portal handles two types of requests: general city records and police department records. These are on separate forms, so make sure you pick the right one before submitting. Once submitted, you can check back through the "Track Status" button without calling the office.
The Fayetteville Police Department accepts FOIA requests daily. Most are approved and returned within the standard three-day window required by state law under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-105. Open investigation files and cases still awaiting court action are not released, since those records leave the department's control once filed with the court.
The Fayetteville FOIA portal handles city records broadly. If you need records from Washington County offices rather than city offices, you would contact the Washington County Clerk or Sheriff's Office directly. Those are different entities with their own custodians and response processes.
Warrants Division Phone Contact for Fayetteville
The Fayetteville Police Warrants Division can be reached at 479-575-8344, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This unit handles outstanding warrants issued through Fayetteville Municipal Court only.

The warrants page at fayetteville-ar.gov also includes a warrant search quick link on the police department's home page, allowing you to look up municipal warrants online. For county-level or state warrants, you would need to contact the Washington County Sheriff's Office or the Arkansas State Police, since the Fayetteville division only tracks city warrants.
When you call the Warrants Division, staff will explain your options for resolving the warrant, which may involve posting bond, appearing before a judge, or another court-directed process depending on the charge. Getting in touch proactively is always better than having the issue come up during a routine traffic stop.
Note: The Warrants Division is for Fayetteville Municipal Court warrants only; contact the Washington County Sheriff for county-issued warrants.
Fayetteville District Court Phone Listings
The Fayetteville District Court is at 176 S. Church Ave., Suite 6, Fayetteville, AR 72701. The main number is 479-587-3590. Court hours run Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This court handles traffic citations and misdemeanor criminal cases within city jurisdiction.
Citation fine amounts follow a code system set by the court. Code 1 violations are $45.00 and the scale runs up to Code 7 at $195.00. These standardized rates apply to municipal ordinance violations and are posted on the court's public schedule. If you are unsure of your code, the clerk can look it up by citation number when you call.
Statewide court records, including cases filed in Fayetteville's courts, are searchable through the Arkansas court case search portal. Administrative Order 19 governs what is available online versus what requires an in-person visit to the clerk's office. Cases involving juveniles or sealed matters are not on the public portal.
Washington County Office Phone Directory
Since Fayetteville is the county seat of Washington County, many county offices are physically in the city. The Washington County Assessor's Office is at 280 N. College Avenue, Suite 250, Fayetteville, AR 72701. The phone number is (479) 444-1519. This office handles property assessment records and Amendment 79 applications for senior property tax freezes.
The ARCountyData portal provides free online access to property records for participating Arkansas counties and is a good first step before calling the assessor's office. For broader public records directory resources, NETR Online's Arkansas page lists every county assessor, recorder, and tax collector with their phone numbers.
The Arkansas County Assessors Association also lists contact info for all 75 county assessors. Washington County's assessor Russell Hill is listed there with the direct office line. That reference is handy when the county website is down or you want a quick number lookup.
Sex Offender Registry and Background Check Phone Contacts
Sex offender registration information for Fayetteville is maintained by the Criminal Investigation Division at 479-587-3520. The department participates in Offender Watch, which is co-sponsored with the Washington County Sheriff's Office and Springdale Police Department. This shared system covers a broader area than just the city limits.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center serves as the state's central repository for criminal justice data, including the statewide sex offender registry. ACIC coordinates with federal databases for comprehensive records coverage and provides public access to the registry for community safety purposes.
Nearby Cities and State Resources
Nearby qualifying cities with their own directory pages include Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, and Siloam Springs. Each has its own city offices, police records contacts, and FOIA procedures. For the full county-level resource covering all offices in the area, see the Washington County phone directory.
For state-level contact lookups, the Arkansas General Assembly site lists all 135 legislators with their phone numbers and the Assembly Directory covers committee assignments and staff contacts. The Arkansas Secretary of State at 501-682-1010 handles business entity records if you need to verify a company's registered agent or contact person.