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The Marion County Phone Directory brings together contact listings for county offices, courts, and public agencies serving residents in the Yellville area. Marion County is a small but active county in north-central Arkansas, and its offices maintain a range of public records accessible under state law. This page points you to the right contacts for property records, court filings, law enforcement, and public information requests. Use the search tool below or browse the section links to find what you need.

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Phone Directory for Marion County Offices

Marion County government is based in Yellville, the county seat. The Marion County Government website lists contact numbers and addresses for all major county departments. Most offices are open Monday through Friday. If you are not sure which department holds the record you need, the county judge's office can usually point you in the right direction.

Key offices to know include the county clerk, circuit clerk, assessor, collector, and sheriff. Each handles different types of records. The county clerk keeps voter registration data and Quorum Court minutes. The circuit clerk manages court cases and land recordings. The assessor handles property valuations, and the collector takes tax payments.

The Marion County Assessor page on the Arkansas County Assessors Association site shows current assessor contact details. Phone and fax numbers are listed along with the office address in Yellville.

Marion County government phone directory

The Marion County Government portal at marioncounty.arkansas.gov serves as the main online hub for Marion County office contacts and public information.

Note: Marion County offices are located at or near the courthouse in Yellville, Arkansas 72687.

Marion County Assessor and Property Contact Listings

The assessor's office in Marion County maintains records on all real and personal property in the county. If you need to find the owner of a parcel, check an address against a tax roll, or look up assessed values, this is the office to contact. Personal property assessments must be filed between January 1 and May 31 each year to avoid a late penalty.

Marion County Assessor contact directory

The Marion County Assessor listing from the Arkansas County Assessors Association provides the current phone number, fax, and mailing address for the Marion County assessor's office in Yellville.

Online property searches are available through ARCountyData for counties that participate in that free access program. You can also use the ACTDataScout real property search tool to look up parcels by owner name or address. Both portals pull data directly from county assessor records.

Seniors age 65 and older may be eligible for a property tax freeze under Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution. The assessor administers this program. Contact the office to get the application form and find out what documentation you need.

Note: If you do not see Marion County in an online portal, the county may not currently participate in that specific data-sharing program.

Court Records and Phone Listings in Marion County

The Marion County Circuit Court is the main trial court for the county. The circuit clerk maintains all case filings including civil, criminal, domestic, and probate matters. You can search court records online through the Arkansas Court Case Search portal maintained by the state judiciary. Searches work by party name or case number.

The AOC Court Records system provides a second access point for statewide case data. For older records not yet digitized, you may need to contact the circuit clerk directly. The clerk can tell you how to request paper records and whether any fees apply. Administrative Order 19 sets the rules for online court record access in Arkansas.

The circuit clerk also serves as county recorder. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats are filed with this office. If you need a copy of a deed or want to check for liens on a property in Marion County, the circuit clerk's recording room is where to go. Land records in Marion County can be traced back for many decades through the grantor-grantee index.

Public Records Requests and FOIA in Marion County

Arkansas Code Annotated section 25-19-101 gives the public broad rights to access records held by government bodies. This includes Marion County offices. To get a phone directory, staff list, or any other record, send a written request to the office that holds the documents. Under Arkansas Code Annotated section 25-19-105, the custodian must respond within three business days.

The Arkansas FOIA portal has sample request language and guidance on what qualifies as a public record. Most routine requests for contact lists and office directories are straightforward. If the request will cost more than $25 to fulfill, the office must notify you first before proceeding under section 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii).

If you run into a denial or partial denial, the Arkansas Attorney General can issue informal opinions on FOIA disputes. This is not a mandatory step, but it can help clarify whether the agency is required to release the records you requested.

Marion County Phone Directory for Law Enforcement

The Marion County Sheriff's Office provides patrol and jail services for the county. The sheriff also maintains records for incident reports, arrest logs, and sex offender registration. If you need a non-emergency contact for the sheriff's office, check the Marion County Government website for the current main line number.

Deputies serve civil process papers and provide court security. If you have a subpoena or summons to serve, the sheriff's office is the correct contact. Call ahead to confirm current procedures and processing times.

For statewide law enforcement records, the Arkansas Crime Information Center maintains criminal justice databases including wanted persons and the sex offender registry. Public access to the sex offender registry is available through their website without a formal request.

State-Level Contact Lookup Tools for Marion County

When county-level sources do not have what you need, state databases often fill the gap. The Arkansas Secretary of State maintains business entity records for all registered companies in Arkansas. If you are trying to reach a business operating in Marion County, this database shows the registered agent and contact address on file.

The Arkansas General Assembly directory lists all 135 state legislators with their district office phone numbers and Capitol contact info. This is useful when you need to reach your state representative or senator about a local issue. Marion County is served by legislators in specific House and Senate districts listed on that site.

Vital records for Marion County residents, including birth and death certificates, are held by the Arkansas Department of Health in Little Rock. Call (501) 661-2336 for information on how to request a certified copy. Records go back to 1914 for births and deaths.

Historical contact directories and early phone books for Marion County can be found through the Arkansas State Archives. These older records can help with genealogy research or legal matters requiring historical address verification.

Nearby County Phone Directories

Marion County sits in north Arkansas near several neighboring counties. If the records you need are in an adjoining jurisdiction, these pages have the contact listings and resources for those areas.

Each page lists the main offices, phone numbers, and online search tools specific to that county.

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