Jacksonville Phone Directory

The Jacksonville Phone Directory gives residents and researchers a clear path to contact info for city offices, law enforcement, courts, and public agencies. Jacksonville sits in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and operates under a city council form of government. This directory covers all major contact lookup sources available to the public, from the city clerk and police records desk to county-level resources and the state court portal. Whether you need a phone number for a local office or want to file a public records request, the listings here point you in the right direction.

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Jacksonville City Office Contact Directory

The main hub for Jacksonville contact listings is the City of Jacksonville official website. The site lists phone numbers and addresses for city hall, the city clerk, public works, parks, planning, and other departments. If you need to reach a specific office or staff member, start here. Most city offices are open Monday through Friday during standard business hours.

The City Clerk's Office handles requests for public documents under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, which is codified at Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq. A formal written request is the most reliable way to get a fast response. The clerk is the custodian of ordinances, resolutions, council minutes, and other official city records. Under § 25-19-105, the custodian must respond within three business days of receiving your request.

Jacksonville is home to Little Rock Air Force Base, which adds a layer of federal presence to the city. Federal agency contacts are separate from city listings and fall outside the scope of FOIA requests directed to city or county offices.

Jacksonville Police Department Records

The Jacksonville Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the city. Officers handle calls for service, traffic enforcement, and criminal investigations within city limits. To reach the non-emergency line, call the main police number listed on the city website. For urgent matters, dial 911.

Police records such as incident reports, accident reports, and arrest logs are public documents in most cases. You can request them from the records desk at the police department. Some records may be withheld under the limited exemptions in the Arkansas FOIA, but routine incident and accident reports are generally available. Processing time varies by request volume, but the department must acknowledge your request within three business days per state law.

Note: Sealed juvenile records and active investigation files are not available to the public under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-105.

Pulaski County Phone Directory Resources

Jacksonville falls within Pulaski County, which is the most populous county in Arkansas. Pulaski County maintains its own set of offices that serve Jacksonville residents, including the circuit clerk, county assessor, tax collector, and sheriff. Each office has its own phone number and address. The county seat is Little Rock, so some county-level offices require a short drive or a mail-in request.

The Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility holds inmates arrested in Jacksonville and the surrounding area. Inmate records and booking information are available through Pulaski County channels. The detention facility phone number and address are listed on the county's official site.

For property records, the Pulaski County Assessor handles real estate data for all property within the county. The ARCountyData property portal offers free online access to property owner names, assessed values, and parcel details for many Arkansas counties. This is useful when you need contact info tied to a specific address in Jacksonville.

Jacksonville District Court Listings

The Jacksonville District Court handles traffic citations, misdemeanor cases, and small claims within city limits. The court clerk maintains dockets, case records, and payment records for fines. To look up a case or find a hearing date, you can call the court directly or use the state's online portal.

Arkansas Court Records are searchable through the Administrative Office of the Courts case information system. The portal covers circuit courts, district courts, and appellate courts statewide. You can search by name, case number, or attorney. Some records may be restricted by court order under Administrative Order 19, which governs online access to court records in Arkansas.

For older paper records not yet digitized, contact the court clerk directly. The clerk can confirm whether records are available and what steps are needed to get copies.

Note: Administrative Order 19 limits online access to certain sensitive case types, but most civil and criminal dockets are publicly searchable through the AOC portal.

Public Records and FOIA Requests in Jacksonville

Arkansas has one of the strongest open records laws in the country. Under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, nearly all government records are open to the public unless a specific exemption applies. The Arkansas FOIA portal provides guidance and request forms you can use to ask for records from any state or local agency.

When you submit a FOIA request to the City of Jacksonville, the clerk's office must respond within three business days. That does not mean they must produce all records in three days, but they must acknowledge receipt and give a timeline. If your request is denied in whole or in part, you have the right to appeal. The Arkansas Attorney General's Office can issue opinions on FOIA compliance and records access disputes.

Cost recovery for large requests is allowed under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii), which permits agencies to charge for staff time and copying when the actual cost exceeds $25. For small requests, copying fees are minimal. If your request is denied and you believe the denial is improper, the Attorney General's office is the first point of contact for guidance.

State-Level Contact Lookup Resources

Beyond city and county offices, several state portals are useful for finding contact info tied to Jacksonville. The Arkansas Secretary of State business search lets you look up registered agents, business addresses, and entity contact info for companies operating in Jacksonville. The Secretary of State office is at 500 Woodlane Street, Suite 256, Little Rock, and can be reached at 501-682-1010.

The Arkansas State Legislature directory lists all 135 state legislators with their district offices and Capitol office numbers. Jacksonville residents can look up their state senator and representative through the Arkansas General Assembly website. The Bureau of Legislative Research keeps the directory current after each election cycle.

For vital records such as birth and death certificates, the Arkansas Department of Health is the state-level custodian. Their office is at 4815 West Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72205, and the records line is (501) 661-2336. Birth records go back to February 1914, and death records follow a similar timeline.

Note: The Arkansas State Archives at arkansashistory.com holds historical city directories and early government records useful for genealogical research.

Property and Tax Contact Info for Jacksonville

Property tax records for Jacksonville are handled at the Pulaski County level. The county tax collector processes payments and maintains tax records. The county assessor determines property values and keeps records of ownership changes. Both offices have contact info on the county's official website.

The ACTDataScout portal provides property search tools for multiple Arkansas counties, including real property data with owner names, parcel IDs, and contact addresses. This is a free public tool that does not require a login for basic property lookups. The NETR Online Arkansas directory also lists county assessor, recorder, and tax collector phone numbers in one place.

Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution provides a property tax freeze for senior citizens who qualify based on age and income. Jacksonville residents who own property and meet the age threshold can apply through the Pulaski County Assessor's office. The assessor handles all exemption and freeze applications for property within the county.

Nearby Cities and Related Listings

Jacksonville is close to several other qualifying cities in the area. Residents who need listings from neighboring communities can check those city pages directly. Each page covers local offices, courts, and FOIA resources specific to that city.

The Arkansas County Assessors Association maintains a directory of all county assessors with addresses and phone numbers. If you need county-level contact info beyond Pulaski, this directory covers all 75 Arkansas counties.

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