Find Phone Directory in Miller County

The Miller County Phone Directory connects residents, legal professionals, and researchers to contact listings for county offices, courts, and public agencies serving the Texarkana area of southwest Arkansas. Miller County offices are concentrated in and around the courthouse at 400 Laurel Street in Texarkana. This page covers the circuit clerk, assessor, court search portals, FOIA procedures, and state-level resources you can use to find phone numbers, addresses, and contact records tied to Miller County.

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Miller County Phone Directory for Courthouse Offices

All major Miller County government offices are located at 400 Laurel Street, Texarkana, AR 71854. This courthouse address covers the circuit clerk, assessor, collector, and several other departments. Knowing the right office to call saves time. The circuit clerk and the assessor handle very different records, so it is worth confirming which one you need before you dial.

The Miller County Assessor can be reached at (870) 774-1301. The assessor's office at millercounty.arkansas.gov/assessor handles real and personal property records for all taxable property in the county. If you need an owner's name tied to a parcel, a mailing address for a property, or details on assessed values, this is the right call.

For court records and land filings, contact the Miller County Circuit Clerk at (870) 774-3001. The circuit clerk's office at millercounty.arkansas.gov/circuit-clerk maintains civil, criminal, probate, and domestic case files, along with deed and mortgage recordings going back to 1820.

Note: Miller County offices at the Texarkana courthouse are typically open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Property Records and Contact Lookup in Miller County

Property ownership data is one of the most common reasons people search a county phone directory. In Miller County, the assessor at (870) 774-1301 can confirm current owners, parcel boundaries, and assessed values. Personal property assessments are due each year between January 1 and May 31. Missing that window triggers a 10% late penalty, so the assessor's office appreciates early contact.

Online property searches are available through the ARCountyData property portal, which provides free access to real estate records for participating Arkansas counties. The ACTDataScout system is another option for searching Miller County parcel data by owner name or address. Both tools are regularly updated with data from the assessor's rolls.

The NETR Online Arkansas records directory lists direct links to Miller County assessor, recorder, and tax collector resources. This directory is especially useful when you need phone numbers for specific offices and do not have them on hand.

Senior property owners in Miller County who are 65 or older may qualify for a property tax freeze on their primary residence under Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution. The assessor's office administers this program and can provide the application. GIS mapping tools are also available to view parcel boundaries if you need a visual confirmation of property lines.

Miller County Circuit Clerk and Court Phone Records

The circuit clerk at (870) 774-3001 is the key contact for court records in Miller County. Court files include civil cases, criminal proceedings, probate estates, and domestic matters. You can search cases online through the Arkansas Court Case Search portal by party name or case number. The AOC Court Records system provides a second route into the same statewide case database.

The circuit clerk also handles land recordings. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats for Miller County properties are recorded at this office. Recording fees in Arkansas follow a standard schedule. Historical land records in Miller County date back to 1820, making this a rich resource for title research and genealogical work.

Administrative Order 19 governs which court records are accessible to the public online. Some case types, such as certain juvenile matters, are not available through public portals. In those situations, a formal written request to the circuit clerk is required. Marriage license applications are also handled by the circuit clerk. Both parties must appear with valid ID.

Note: Probate records in Miller County are filed with the circuit clerk and include estates, guardianships, and conservatorships.

FOIA Requests for Miller County Contact Directories

Arkansas Code Annotated section 25-19-101 and following sections give you the right to request records from Miller County offices. This includes staff directories, phone lists, and contact records for county employees and departments. Submit your request in writing to the records custodian at the relevant office.

Under Arkansas Code Annotated section 25-19-105, government agencies must respond within three business days. The response should either provide the records, deny the request with a legal reason, or ask for a reasonable extension. The Arkansas FOIA portal has sample request templates and explains what to include in your written request.

If a request is expected to cost more than $25, the custodian must tell you before incurring those costs, as required by section 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii). For simple directory requests, the cost is usually just a few cents per page for copies. The Arkansas Attorney General provides FOIA compliance guidance and can issue informal advisory opinions in disputed cases.

State Resources Supporting Miller County Phone Listings

Not every contact you need is held at the county level. Several state agencies maintain records that relate to Miller County residents and businesses. The Arkansas Secretary of State at (501) 682-1010 keeps the business entity registry for all Arkansas corporations, LLCs, and partnerships. Registered agent names and business mailing addresses are searchable at no cost online.

Arkansas Judicial Branch phone directory

The Arkansas Judicial Branch website provides statewide court contact listings, court calendars, and links to circuit court offices in every county including Miller County.

The Arkansas General Assembly directory lists phone numbers for all state legislators, including those who represent Miller County districts. If you need to contact your state rep or senator, this directory has direct office lines for both the Capitol and district offices.

Vital records for Miller County residents are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Health in Little Rock. Birth and death certificates are available from 1914. Call (501) 661-2336 to ask about request procedures, processing times, and certified copy fees.

The Arkansas State Archives holds historical city directories and county records for the Texarkana and southwest Arkansas area. If you are doing genealogy or legal research that requires older contact records, the archives are a key source. Staff can assist with research requests by appointment.

Law Enforcement and Public Safety Contacts for Miller County

The Miller County Sheriff's Office provides patrol, detention, and civil process services for the county. For non-emergency law enforcement questions, contact the sheriff's office through the main Miller County government site. The sheriff's records desk can help with copies of incident reports and arrest records.

The Arkansas Crime Information Center maintains statewide criminal justice databases including the sex offender registry. Public access to the registry is available online without a formal request. The center also coordinates with local law enforcement agencies on criminal history data and warrant information.

For Arkansas State Police contacts serving the southwest region, the Arkansas State Police website lists troop area contacts and regional offices. Troopers cover areas beyond city limits and can assist with accident reports and certain state-level records.

Nearby County Directories

Miller County is in the far southwest corner of Arkansas. Neighboring counties in Arkansas and the nearby Texas border area are served by their own offices. Check these pages for contact listings in adjacent jurisdictions.

Each neighboring county page lists local office phone numbers, court record search tools, and assessor contact info.

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