Little Rock Phone Directory

The Little Rock Phone Directory brings together contact listings, office numbers, and public records resources for Arkansas's capital city. Whether you need to reach a city department, look up court contacts, or find a public agency by phone, this directory covers the key sources available to residents and visitors in Little Rock. The city sits in Pulaski County, and many records are handled jointly by both city and county offices. From police records to court case searches and FOIA requests, this guide points you to the right offices and the right people to call.

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Little Rock City Government Phone Listings

The Little Rock city government serves as the hub for municipal contact information across dozens of departments. City Hall departments handle everything from permits and planning to utilities and public works. If you need a specific office number and cannot find it through the main city website, a call to the central switchboard can connect you to the right desk fast.

Most city offices operate Monday through Friday during standard business hours. Some departments, like the police records unit and the district court cashier, have their own direct lines and specialized hours. It helps to have the department name ready before you call so staff can route you without delay.

Little Rock also maintains department pages that list staff names, direct phone numbers, and email contacts for individual employees. These pages are public records under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq., meaning any resident has the right to access government contact information maintained by the city.

Note: The Little Rock city website lists direct contact numbers for most departments and is updated when staff changes occur.

Police Department Contact Directory for Little Rock

The Little Rock Police Department (LRPD) handles records requests through a dedicated FOIA unit. Lieutenant James Sloan commands that unit and reports to the Major over Professional Standards. Requests for police records go through this office, not through the patrol division or individual precincts.

The FOIA unit at LRPD is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Walk-in visits during those hours allow public access to review documents on site. The Little Rock Police Department FOIA request page also lets you submit requests online or learn what records are available before you visit.

Little Rock Police Department FOIA phone directory

The LRPD FOIA portal shows request instructions, contact details for the records unit, and the department's Freedom of Information Act handbook. This handbook is worth reading before you submit a request since it covers what is and is not releasable under Arkansas law.

Under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-105, records custodians must make records available for inspection and copying. The LRPD abides by these rules. If the cost of reproducing records goes above twenty-five dollars, the department may ask for prepayment before processing, as authorized under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii). Keep that in mind for large records requests.

Little Rock District Court Contact Search

The Little Rock District Court is located at 600 W. Markham, Little Rock, AR 72201. The main phone number is 501-371-4733. Court clerks can help with questions about pending cases, payment due dates, and hearing schedules. For payment plan questions specifically, call 501-371-4648 and select option 6.

Little Rock District Court traffic citations phone directory

The court's online payment portal at pay.arcourts.gov lets you pay traffic fines without calling in. You will need your citation number to use it. Payments on active court-approved plans can also be made through the same portal, which cuts down on hold times and office visits.

The cashier's office at the district court is open regular weekday hours. Mail-in payments go to: Little Rock Traffic Court, Attn: Cashier, 600 West Markham, Little Rock, AR 72201. Do not mail cash. Include your citation number with any check or money order so the payment is applied to the right account.

Note: Card payments at the district court carry an additional processing fee, so bring cash or a check if you want to avoid the surcharge.

Pulaski County Circuit Clerk Phone Directory

For circuit court records covering Little Rock cases, the Pulaski County Circuit Clerk is your main contact. The clerk is Terri Hollingsworth, and the office is at 401 W Markham St, Suite 100, Little Rock, AR 72201. The phone number is (501) 340-8500.

The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk court records search allows you to look up criminal cases, domestic relations filings, and civil matters online. Searches can be run by defendant name, case number, or filing date. Results show charges, hearing timelines, arrest dates, attorney names, and the assigned judge.

Copies of court documents cost 25 cents per page. Authenticated copies are $5.00 each. Certified copies are also $5.00 each. These rates apply across the board and come from state law, so the clerk's office does not have the ability to waive them under normal circumstances.

For federal court matters involving Little Rock residents, contact the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. That court is located at the Richard Sheppard Arnold United States Courthouse, 500 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201, phone 501-604-5351. Federal records are separate from the county circuit court system and must be requested there directly.

Arkansas Statewide Court Case Phone Directory

The statewide Arkansas court case search portal covers civil, criminal, probate, domestic relations, and traffic cases from participating courts, including those in Little Rock. The portal is maintained by the Administrative Office of the Courts, located at the Justice Building, 625 Marshall Street, Little Rock, AR 72201. Their support line is (501) 410-1900, option 1, or toll-free at (866) 823-5778.

Administrative Order 19 sets the rules for what is and is not available online. Juvenile records, adoption files, mental health proceedings, and certain victim details are excluded from the public portal. For those records, you must go in person to the appropriate clerk's office. Records from before January 1, 2009 have confidential information redacted in the online system, but the full unredacted version can sometimes be accessed in person with a stated purpose.

Note: The AOC technical support line can help if you have trouble navigating the court search portal or cannot find a case you expect to see listed.

Little Rock Public Records and FOIA Contacts

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, codified at § 25-19-101 through § 25-19-107, gives every Arkansas citizen the right to request public records from state and local government agencies. Little Rock city departments each have a designated records custodian who must respond to requests within three business days under state law.

Beyond the police department, other city offices in Little Rock maintain records relevant to the public contact directory. The City Clerk keeps ordinances, resolutions, board minutes, and contracts. Public works maintains infrastructure permits. Planning keeps zoning decisions and variance records. All of these are public records you can ask for by name, date range, or subject under the Arkansas FOIA portal.

The Arkansas Attorney General's office at arkansasag.gov publishes FOIA guidance and issues opinions when there are disputes about whether a record must be released. If a city office denies a request and you believe the denial is wrong, the AG's office is a good resource for understanding your options without hiring an attorney right away.

Property and Tax Office Phone Listings in Little Rock

Property records in Little Rock are managed at the county level through the Pulaski County Assessor and Tax Collector offices. The ARCountyData property portal provides free online access to real estate data including ownership, assessed value, and sales history for many Arkansas counties.

For a broader search across multiple counties, NETR Online's Arkansas directory lists assessor, recorder, and tax collector phone numbers for each county. It also links out to county-specific search portals when those are available.

Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution provides a property tax freeze for certain senior homeowners. The Pulaski County Assessor's Office handles applications for that benefit, and they can walk you through the process by phone. Contact the assessor's office directly through the county government website or through the statewide Arkansas County Assessors Association directory for current contact details.

State-Level Phone Directory Resources for Little Rock

As the state capital, Little Rock hosts many of Arkansas's major agency offices. The Arkansas Secretary of State is located at 500 Woodlane Street, Suite 256, Little Rock, AR 72201, phone 501-682-1010. The office handles business entity records, corporate filings, and elections data. These are public records and can be requested in person or through their online search tools.

The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration maintains state employee directory information for executive branch agencies, tax records, and vendor contract data. If you need to reach a state agency employee and don't have a direct number, DFA's directories are a good starting point.

The Arkansas Department of Health maintains vital records at 4815 West Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72205, phone (501) 661-2336. Birth records, death certificates, and marriage records are kept there. The Arkansas Department of Health website has request forms and fee information for certified copies of those records.

For legislative contacts, the Arkansas State Legislature directory lists all 135 legislators with their Capitol and district office phone numbers. The site also links to the state government directory for the full roster of agency phone contacts.

Nearby Cities in the Little Rock Phone Directory

Several nearby cities also have dedicated phone directory pages with local office contacts and records resources. North Little Rock, just across the Arkansas River, has its own city government and police department separate from Little Rock's. You can find contacts for that city at the North Little Rock phone directory.

Other cities close by with their own directory listings include Benton, Maumelle, Cabot, and Jacksonville. Each covers city hall contacts, police records offices, and local public records resources specific to that city. For the full county-level listing that includes all offices in the broader Pulaski County area, visit the Pulaski County phone directory.

The Arkansas State Archives in Little Rock holds historical city directories going back many decades. If you are researching older addresses or contact information for genealogical purposes, the archives staff can assist with those searches during regular research room hours.

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