Search Logan County Phone Directory
The Logan County Phone Directory connects you with government offices and public records resources spread across two county seats, Paris and Booneville. Logan County is one of only a few Arkansas counties with dual courthouses, which means some offices have two separate phone numbers depending on which district you are in. This contact lookup guide covers the Circuit Clerk, Tax Collector, Assessor, and other key offices in both locations. Whether you live closer to Paris in the north or Booneville in the south, you can find the right office phone listings and records access links here for Logan County.
Logan County Phone Listings by Office
Logan County runs two courthouses. The Paris courthouse at 25 West Walnut Street serves the northern district, while the Booneville courthouse at 366 North Broadway Avenue serves the south. Not every office has staff at both locations every day, so calling ahead saves a trip.
The Circuit Clerk is the primary records office for court filings, deed recordings, and marriage licenses. You can reach the Paris office at (479) 963-2164 and the Booneville office at (479) 675-2894. Staff can tell you which location holds a specific document and whether you need to submit a written request under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, § 25-19-101 et seq.
The Tax Collector, currently Brittany Porter, operates from both locations as well. Paris can be reached at 479-963-2038 and Booneville at 479-675-5131. The Logan County government website at logancountyark.org lists current contacts for all county departments and is the best place to confirm hours before visiting.
Note: If you are unsure which Logan County courthouse location handles your particular record type, call either office and staff will direct you to the right building.
Logan County Assessor Phone Directory
The Logan County Assessor is Shannon Tucker, whose office is at 25 West Walnut Street in Paris, AR 72855. The main phone number is (479) 963-2716 and the fax is (479) 963-8197. Tucker serves as Vice-President of the Arkansas County Assessors Association, which reflects active engagement with statewide assessment practices.
Personal property assessments in Logan County must be filed each year between January 1 and May 31. Missing this deadline triggers a 10% penalty on your tax bill. Real property goes through a recurring reappraisal cycle as required by Arkansas law. The assessor's office handles homestead credit applications and senior property tax freeze requests under Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution for residents age 65 and older.
The Logan County assessor profile on the Arkansas County Assessors Association website gives direct contact details for the office. For online property lookups, ARCountyData.com provides free public access to real estate records for many Arkansas counties including assessment data, ownership records, and property characteristics.
The image below was captured from the Logan County assessor page on the Arkansas County Assessors Association directory.

The directory covers all 75 Arkansas county assessors and is updated regularly when office holders or contact information changes.
Logan County Circuit Clerk and Court Records
The Logan County Circuit Clerk's office handles court records, land records, and marriage license applications from both Paris and Booneville. As the ex-officio county recorder, the Circuit Clerk also records deeds, mortgages, and liens on real property throughout Logan County.
Court records cover civil, criminal, probate, and domestic cases. Case files are indexed by party name, case number, and filing date. Public access is available during regular office hours. For cases that go back before electronic indexing, you may need to search paper indexes in person. Staff can guide you through the process at either location.
The Arkansas Court Case Search portal provides online access to case dockets from courts across the state. Logan County circuit court filings are included. This is a fast way to check case status or find a party name without calling the clerk first. Older records may not be in the system, but most cases from the past decade are searchable online.
Administrative Order 19 governs which court records appear in the online system and how personal information is displayed. Certain sealed or protected records are not publicly accessible through the web portal, but most standard civil and criminal dockets are open. Certified copies of documents require a direct request to the clerk's office and may involve a copying fee.
Note: Marriage license applicants must appear in person at either Logan County courthouse with valid photo ID for both parties.
Logan County Tax Collector Contact Lookup
Property taxes in Logan County are collected by Brittany Porter's Tax Collector office. Payments can be made in person at either courthouse location, by mail, or online if the county participates in an electronic payment system. Tax statements go out annually and show assessed values, millage rates, and the total amount due.
The collection window runs from March 1 through October 15 each year. After October 15, late penalties apply. If you need a tax clearance letter for a property transfer or motor vehicle registration, contact the Tax Collector's office directly. Paris handles calls at 479-963-2038 and Booneville at 479-675-5131.
Full details on the Tax Collector's services, payment methods, and office locations can be found on the Logan County Tax Collector page. The office maintains records of all tax collections and can look up payment history for any parcel in the county.
Logan County Government Website and Online Services
The Logan County government website at logancountyark.org is the central hub for county department contacts. From there you can navigate to individual offices for current phone numbers, mailing addresses, and any online services available.
The image below was taken from the Logan County government website, showing county office listings and contact information.

The site is maintained by county staff and updated when office holders, phone numbers, or hours change. It is worth bookmarking if you regularly need to reach Logan County offices.
For records that fall under state jurisdiction rather than county jurisdiction, the Arkansas Secretary of State and the Arkansas General Assembly both provide statewide contact directories. The Secretary of State's business entity search covers corporations and LLCs registered in Arkansas with their registered agent contact information.
Public Records and FOIA in Logan County
Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-105 requires all public agencies, including Logan County offices, to make non-exempt records available to the public during normal business hours. Written requests are not strictly required in most cases, but they create a record of the transaction and are advisable for large or complex requests.
The Arkansas FOIA portal explains the law in plain language and provides guidance on what records are public, how to ask for them, and what to do if a request is denied. Requests that cost more than $25 to fulfill may result in the agency recovering its actual costs under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii), so it is worth asking for an estimate upfront if you expect a large batch of documents.
For vital records such as birth and death certificates, contact the Arkansas Department of Health at (501) 661-2336. The department holds statewide vital records from 1914 onward. Historical records may also be available through the Arkansas State Archives, which preserves county government records dating back to territorial times.
Note: Logan County's dual-courthouse structure means some records are split between Paris and Booneville, so confirming the location before visiting can save time.
Browse Nearby Counties
Logan County borders several other Arkansas counties that also have full phone directory listings. Check the pages below for contact information in neighboring areas.
Each county page lists local government phone numbers, court record access tools, and assessor contact details specific to that area.