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The Drew County Phone Directory pulls together contact listings from the county's main public offices so you can find who you need without digging through multiple sites. Drew County is based in Monticello, and its government offices cover a range of services from court filings to property assessment. This directory page connects you to local office contacts as well as state-level search tools that serve the county. Whether you are trying to reach the assessor, the circuit clerk, or the county sheriff, this page gives you a clear path to current contact information and official online portals.

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Drew County Phone Directory for Property and Assessor

The Drew County Assessor's office keeps the official record of property ownership, parcel boundaries, and assessed values across the county. Those records often serve as a starting point when someone needs to find the owner of a property or locate a mailing address for a specific parcel. The assessor's contact listing is publicly available, and the office fields calls about property classification, valuation appeals, and homestead exemptions on a daily basis.

The Drew County Assessor profile on the Arkansas County Assessors Association page lists the current assessor's contact details including phone and office location. For parcel-level searches across the region, ARCountyData.com provides a free public portal where you can search by owner name or address to get property records and associated contact data.

The Arkansas County Assessors Association maintains the screenshot below, showing the Drew County assessor's contact listing as it appears in the statewide county directory.

Drew County Assessor phone directory listing

This listing is updated when assessor offices report changes to the association. It gives you a quick way to confirm the office phone number before you call.

Note: Drew County seniors may qualify for a property tax freeze under Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution, which the assessor's office can walk you through.

Drew County Court Records Phone Listings

The Drew County Circuit Clerk is the main point of contact for court filings, docket inquiries, and certified copies of court records. Civil and criminal cases filed in Drew County go through the circuit court, and the clerk's office manages the paper trail for all of them. Knowing the direct phone number for the clerk's office saves time when you need a case status or a copy of a judgment.

The state runs two online court access tools that cover Drew County cases. The Arkansas AOC Case Information System and the Arkansas Court Case Search portal both let you search by name, case number, or attorney. You can check hearing dates, disposition records, and party information without making a phone call. Administrative Order 19 governs what records appear in those systems. Sealed files, juvenile records, and certain sensitive matters are excluded from the public portal and require a direct request to the clerk.

For older records that predate the online system, the clerk keeps physical files at the courthouse in Monticello. Staff can pull those records on request, though copies may take a day or two depending on volume.

Public Records and FOIA in Drew County

Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq. gives every person the right to inspect or copy public records held by government bodies in Drew County. That includes meeting minutes, staff directories, budget documents, and any records created or held by public agencies. The law covers the county government, school boards, and special districts in the area.

When you submit a records request under § 25-19-105, the custodian has three business days to respond. For complex requests that require significant staff time, the agency can recover costs under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii) once the total exceeds $25. You can use the Arkansas FOIA portal to find sample request language and guidance. The Arkansas Attorney General can also issue opinions if a records request is denied and you need legal guidance on next steps.

Note: A written records request is usually faster than a phone inquiry because it creates a paper trail and triggers the formal three-day response window under Arkansas FOIA.

Drew County Sheriff and Law Enforcement Contacts

The Drew County Sheriff's Office covers law enforcement outside the city limits of Monticello and provides jail services for the county. Main office lines and dispatch contact information are public records. The administrative line handles non-emergency calls during business hours, and dispatch is available around the clock.

For state-level criminal records, the Arkansas Crime Information Center is the official agency. ACIC maintains the sex offender registry and handles criminal history requests for authorized parties. The Arkansas State Police works alongside local agencies and has its own identification bureau for fingerprint-based records requests. Both resources extend what the county sheriff's office can provide on its own.

Vital Records Contact Info for Drew County

Vital records for Drew County residents, including birth and death certificates, are filed with the Arkansas Department of Health at 4815 West Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72205, phone (501) 661-2336. Marriage records filed locally may also be available through the circuit clerk's office in Monticello. The Arkansas State Archives holds older records and historical county directories that can help with research going back to the 19th century.

For business contact listings, the Arkansas Secretary of State at 501-682-1010 runs a business entity search tool covering all companies registered in the state. It lists registered agents, principal office addresses, and officer contact information for corporations and LLCs doing business in Drew County.

Statewide Contact Lookup Tools Serving Drew County

The Arkansas State Legislature Assembly Directory has phone numbers for all 135 legislators including those representing Drew County. It lists both Capitol and district office contacts so you can reach the right person whether the legislature is in session or not. The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration maintains a state employee directory and provides contact information for executive branch agencies that serve the county. If you need to reach a state agency by name, DFA's directory is a good first stop.

The NETR Online Arkansas public records directory indexes assessor, recorder, tax collector, and GIS resources for counties statewide. It lists direct phone numbers for county offices and links to online portals in one place. The ACTDataScout real property tool also covers Drew County parcels and provides mapping overlays for property research.

Drew County Phone Directory and State Resources

Drew County residents who need to find state-level contacts can start with the Arkansas State Legislature Assembly Directory. That page lists phone numbers for all state legislators by district, including those who represent Drew County. Both Capitol and district office numbers are included so you can reach the right person whether the legislature is in session or not. For state executive branch contacts, the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration maintains a staff directory covering state agencies that serve the county. The voter registration office for Drew County falls under the county clerk, who can also be reached for election-related questions. If you need to verify a voter's registration status, the Arkansas Secretary of State's elections portal has a Voter View tool that lets registered voters check their status online.

Nearby County Directories

Drew County sits in southeast Arkansas near several other counties that have their own directory pages here. For contacts in the surrounding area, check listings for Desha County, Ashley County, Chicot County, Lincoln County, and Bradley County. Each page covers clerk, sheriff, assessor, and court contacts for its respective county.

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