Access Boone County Phone Directory
The Boone County Phone Directory helps residents and researchers find contact details for government offices, courts, and public agencies serving Harrison and the surrounding Ozark region. Boone County sits in north Arkansas with Harrison as its county seat. This guide covers the main phone listings for county offices -- the assessor, sheriff, circuit clerk, and others -- along with links to the online tools and state-level resources most useful when you need to find specific contact information quickly.
Boone County Government Contact Listings
All Boone County offices are centered at 100 N. Main Street, Harrison, AR 72601. The main government portal is www.boonecountyar.com. From there you can navigate to individual departments and find current phone numbers, office hours, and mailing addresses for the County Judge, Sheriff, Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, and Assessor.
The county government portal at boonecountyar.com serves as the central phone and contact directory for Boone County offices, as shown in its online layout.

The Boone County Government website shown above provides department listings, staff directories, and links to specific offices such as the assessor, circuit clerk, and sheriff for Harrison-area residents.
The County Judge handles road maintenance, county facilities, and emergency management. Boone County coordinates services for Harrison, Bergman, Diamond City, and other municipalities in the area. The Quorum Court meets monthly to approve budgets and set policy. Its meeting minutes are public records available through the County Clerk.
Note: Boone County office hours and staff contact information are regularly updated at boonecountyar.com, so check there for the most current listings before calling.
Boone County Phone Directory for Courts
The Boone County Circuit Clerk can be reached at (870) 741-5760. The office is at 100 N. Main Street, Harrison, AR 72601. The clerk oversees records for the 14th Judicial Circuit, which covers civil, criminal, probate, and domestic relations cases filed in Boone County. The circuit clerk page is at www.boonecountyar.com/circuit-clerk.
As the ex-officio recorder, the Circuit Clerk also holds deeds, mortgages, liens, and other instruments affecting real property. Land records date back to Boone County's establishment in 1869, and historical research is available for genealogical purposes. Documents are indexed by grantor, grantee, and legal description to help with searching. Recording fees follow Arkansas statutory schedules.
Court records can be searched by party name, case number, or filing date. Marriage license applications require both parties to appear in person with valid ID. Passport acceptance services are available and appointments are recommended. Case management systems allow attorneys and litigants to track filings and view scheduled hearings online. The statewide court search at caseinfo.arcourts.gov covers Boone County cases as well.
Administrative Order 19 governs which records are accessible through the online case search portal versus those that require visiting the clerk's office in Harrison. Probate records and wills are public. Adoption records are sealed and require a court order to access.
Sheriff's Office Phone Numbers and Records
The Boone County Sheriff's Office is at 100 N. Main Street, Harrison, AR 72601, with a main contact at (870) 741-8404. The sheriff's page at www.boonecountyar.com/sheriff lists staff contacts and procedures for records requests and law enforcement services.
The Records Division handles incident reports, accident reports, and other requests. You'll need to provide specific details about the event -- date, time, and location -- to help staff find the right file. Accident reports can be picked up in person or requested by mail with proper identification. Records requests that qualify under Arkansas FOIA at § 25-19-101 et seq. must receive a response within three business days.
The office also executes warrants, subpoenas, and court orders across Boone County. The 911 dispatch center runs 24 hours a day. The jail's online roster shows inmate booking information and charges. Fingerprinting services for licensing and volunteer background checks are available by appointment. Civil process service for evictions and property seizures is also handled by the sheriff.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center maintains the state sex offender registry with public access for Boone County residents. The Arkansas State Police handles formal statewide criminal history requests beyond what the local sheriff provides.
Note: FOIA requests to the Boone County Sheriff's Office should be addressed to the designated records custodian as required under § 25-19-105 of the Arkansas Code.
Property Listings and Tax Records
Boone County Assessor Crystal Graddy is at 100 N. Main Street, Harrison, AR 72601, and can be reached at (870) 741-5760. Property records are searchable through ARCountyData.com and ACTDataScout. Both are free portals that show ownership info, assessed values, sales history, and property characteristics for parcels across the county.
Personal property assessments cover vehicles, boats, trailers, and business equipment. These must be filed each year. The deadline is May 31; late assessments carry a 10% penalty. Real property follows a four-year reappraisal cycle with field inspections and market analysis. New construction and significant improvements trigger annual updates between cycles.
Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution lets seniors age 65 and older freeze the assessed value of their primary residence. Applications go through the assessor's office. Homestead credits up to $600 per year are available for primary residences. Agricultural land may qualify for special use provisions if minimum acreage and production requirements are met. The Equalization Board hears appeals after assessment notices are mailed each year.
FOIA and Public Records Access
Boone County residents can request records from county offices under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, § 25-19-101 et seq. Covered records include court filings, tax rolls, incident reports, meeting minutes, and most government documents. Submit requests in writing to the specific office that holds the records.
Each office must respond within three business days. Under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii), agencies can require upfront payment if a request will cost more than $25 to fulfill. For most everyday requests, the cost is minimal. The Arkansas FOIA portal provides request forms and guidance on the process.
Denied requests can be appealed by asking the Arkansas Attorney General for an opinion. This service is free. The AG's office regularly issues opinions clarifying when denials are proper and when agencies must release records. The Arkansas General Assembly site has the full text of the FOIA statute for reference.
State-Level Phone Listings and Resources
The Arkansas Secretary of State business database is the official source for finding registered companies in Boone County. Search by name, registered agent, or entity type. The Arkansas Assembly Directory lists current state legislators with their Harrison-area district office and Capitol contact information.
Vital records for Boone County residents go through the Arkansas Department of Health at (501) 661-2336. Birth and death certificates are available from 1914. For historical phone directories from Harrison and Cotter, the Arkansas State Archives holds archived city directories going back decades.
The AR County Assessors Association lists Crystal Graddy as the Boone County Assessor with direct contact at the Harrison courthouse. The NETR Online directory is another cross-reference for assessor, recorder, and tax collector contacts when you need to confirm current information.
Historical Records and Archived Directories
The Baxter County Historical Society neighbors Boone County and holds archival resources for the broader Ozark region. For Boone County-specific history, the Arkansas State Archives maintains historical phone books, city directories, and county records dating to the county's founding in 1869. Research staff can assist with genealogical inquiries by appointment in Little Rock.
Military service records, cemetery surveys, and school records are preserved in state and local archives. Newspaper archives from Harrison provide historical obituaries, marriage notices, and community listings. For older probate and court records, the state archives hold county-level files that predate the current digital court systems.
Browse Nearby County Directories
Boone County is in the north-central Ozark region. Use the links below to find phone directory pages for neighboring counties.