Grant County Phone Directory
The Grant County Phone Directory helps you find contact info for local offices, residents, and public agencies across the county. Whether you need to reach the county clerk, the circuit court, or another government office, this directory pulls together phone listings and contact details from official sources. Grant County sits in central Arkansas with Sheridan as its county seat. Use the tools below to search phone records, look up office directories, and get the contact info you need from verified public sources.
Note: Grant County is served by the 13th Judicial Circuit and the county seat is Sheridan, Arkansas.
Grant County Phone Directory Search
Finding phone listings in Grant County starts with knowing which office holds the records you need. The county courthouse in Sheridan is the main hub for public records, and most county offices keep their contact info on file with the state. The Grant County Assessor page on the Arkansas County Assessors Association provides direct contact details for the assessor's office, which handles property tax records and owner information across the county.
You can also search statewide through ACTDataScout, a portal that aggregates assessor data from many Arkansas counties. Enter a property owner name or parcel number to pull up contact info linked to real estate records. This tool works well when you know a property address but not the phone number tied to it.
The ARCountyData property portal offers another route to phone listings via property records. Many residents in Grant County appear in property databases with mailing addresses that double as contact lookup resources. These tools are free to use and do not require account creation.
The screenshot below is from the Arkansas County Assessors Association listing for Grant County, showing the assessor office contact information available to the public.

The assessor page lists the office address, phone number, and the name of the current assessor for Grant County, all useful when you need to make direct contact.
County Offices and Contact Listings
Grant County government runs several offices from the courthouse in Sheridan. Each office keeps its own contact directory and can handle specific types of public records requests. The county clerk handles vital records, marriage licenses, and general county business. The circuit clerk manages court filings and case records. The sheriff's office holds law enforcement records and jail rosters.
For a wider look at county contacts, the Arkansas Counties Association maintains an up-to-date directory of all 75 county governments in the state. You can use it to find current phone numbers and addresses for Grant County departments when the county website is out of date.
The Arkansas Legislature's Assembly Directory lists state representatives and senators by district, which includes Grant County. If you need to reach your local legislator's office or staff, this is the right directory to check.
Note: Office hours for Grant County departments are typically Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but call ahead to confirm current hours.
Court Records and Phone Listings in Grant County
The Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts runs an online search tool at caseinfo.aoc.arkansas.gov that covers Grant County circuit court filings. You can search by party name, case number, or attorney to find records from civil and criminal dockets. This system does not show sealed records, but it covers a broad range of public filings going back several years.
For a direct case lookup, try the Arkansas Court Case Search portal run by the Arkansas Judicial Branch. Both tools index Grant County cases and list parties with their case roles. Attorneys and their contact information also appear in these records, which can be useful when tracking down legal contacts in the county.
Administrative Order 19 governs how courts in Arkansas share records online. It sets limits on what case data appears in public search results, including certain sensitive filings. Grant County courts follow these statewide rules, so some older or sensitive cases may only be available in person at the circuit clerk's office in Sheridan.
Public Records Requests in Grant County
Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq. is the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, often called the FOIA. It gives residents the right to request contact records, staff directories, and other public documents from government offices in Grant County. Requests go to the designated records custodian at the relevant office, and under § 25-19-105 that custodian must respond promptly.
Most requests in Grant County are handled by the county clerk or the specific department that holds the records. A written request is the clearest way to start. The Arkansas FOIA portal has forms and guidance you can use to draft a proper request. Response time is typically three business days for acknowledgment.
If your request costs more than $25 to fulfill, the custodian may charge for staff time and copying under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii). You can ask for a fee estimate before the office processes your request, which helps you decide whether to narrow the scope or proceed as filed.
Note: FOIA requests in Arkansas do not require a specific form, but putting your request in writing protects both you and the records custodian.
Property and Tax Phone Listings
Property records in Grant County connect to a lot of useful contact data. Deed filings, tax records, and assessor databases all carry owner names, mailing addresses, and sometimes phone numbers that are part of the public record. The NETR Online Arkansas public records directory lists assessor, recorder, and tax collector contacts for counties across the state, including those near Grant County.
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration maintains state-level tax records and vendor contacts that can supplement county-level searches. If you need a business contact tied to a tax permit or sales tax registration, the DFA is the right place to look.
Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution allows senior residents to freeze their property tax assessments under certain conditions. When seniors apply for this freeze with the Grant County Assessor, their contact info goes on file. The assessor's office is the right starting point if you need to confirm eligibility or update contact details tied to a property freeze application.
State Resources for Grant County Contact Lookup
Several state agencies maintain directories that cover Grant County residents and offices. The Arkansas Secretary of State runs a business entity search that lists registered agents and business addresses for companies operating in Grant County. This is useful when you need to find a contact for a local business that is registered with the state.
The Arkansas General Assembly website links to the State Government Directory, which covers most state agencies and their contact listings. When a county office refers you to a state agency, this directory can help you get the right phone number quickly. It is updated regularly and covers all 75 counties.
The Arkansas State Archives holds historical city directories and older phone listings that predate digital records. If you are researching a contact from decades past, the archives research room in Little Rock may have what you need. Staff can assist by appointment or you can browse digital collections online.
For vital records like birth or death certificates that include contact information, the Arkansas Department of Health at (501) 661-2336 processes requests for records going back to 1914. Grant County residents can order records by mail or in person from the state office at 4815 West Markham Street, Little Rock.
Voter and Election Contact Directory
The Arkansas Secretary of State Elections Division keeps voter registration records for Grant County. You can check registration status, find polling locations, and look up county election commission contacts through the Voter View tool on the site. Voter records include name, address, and precinct data that are available for legitimate public and political use under state law.
County election commissioners in Grant County can be reached through the Secretary of State's office directory. During election seasons, the county clerk also handles voter registration updates and absentee ballot requests. Both offices are in Sheridan at the Grant County Courthouse.
Browse Nearby Counties
Grant County sits near several other Arkansas counties, each with their own phone directory resources. If you need records or contacts that cross county lines, check the pages for nearby counties below.
Note: The city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, is in Garland County and not part of Hot Spring County, which has Malvern as its county seat.