Find Phone Directory in Pulaski County
The Pulaski County Phone Directory gathers contact listings for government departments, courts, and public agencies serving Little Rock and the surrounding area. As Arkansas's most populous county and home to the state capital, Pulaski County has more offices -- and more contacts to keep track of -- than most. This directory covers the county assessor, circuit clerk, court records portals, FOIA resources, and state-level agencies that operate out of or near Pulaski County. Whether you are looking for a direct office number, a mailing address, or guidance on how to request public records, this page has what you need.
Pulaski County Government Phone Listings
Pulaski County government is based in Little Rock, and the county runs a large number of departments. The Pulaski County Departments directory is the most complete single source for current department contacts. It is updated regularly and lists the director name, phone, and description for each county department.
Key contacts include the County Comptroller Michael "Hutch" Hutchens for financial and budget matters. The Communications Department is managed by LaTresha Woodruff for media and public information inquiries. Amanda Dickens directs the Election Commission, which handles voter registration, polling places, and election administration for Arkansas's largest county. Emergency Management is directed by Andy Traffanstedt at the county level.
Public Works, directed by Tab Townsell, handles road maintenance and infrastructure. Sanitation and Animal Services is directed by James Waller. The County Attorney, Hamilton Kemp, provides legal counsel. Human Resources, directed by Chastity Scifres, handles county personnel matters. Online services for property tax payments, motor vehicle registration, and court fine payments are available through the Pulaski County main website.
Note: Pulaski County operates many more departments than smaller counties -- the official departments page is the best reference for current staff names and direct lines.
Pulaski County Assessor Phone Directory
The Pulaski County Assessor's office handles all property assessments for Arkansas's most populous county, including Little Rock and surrounding cities. Real property assessments follow a comprehensive reappraisal cycle mandated by state law. Personal property -- vehicles, equipment -- must be assessed by May 31 each year. Missing the deadline triggers a 10% late penalty.
The image below comes from the Pulaski County Assessor's official page, which provides online property search, assessment information, and staff contacts.

The assessor's page links to online property search tools that allow searches by owner name, address, or parcel number, along with GIS mapping for property boundaries and aerial views.
Homestead credits of up to $600 annually are available for qualified primary residences. Senior and disabled veteran relief programs operate through this office. Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution provides for a property tax freeze for qualifying seniors age 65 and older. Assessment appeals go to the County Equalization Board, and the assessor's office can explain the filing deadlines and procedures. Commercial, industrial, and office properties all follow specific state-mandated valuation methodologies reviewed by the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Division.
Pulaski County Circuit Clerk Court Records
The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk manages the court records system for the 6th Judicial Circuit -- the busiest in Arkansas. Court records include civil, criminal, probate, and domestic relations cases. Electronic filing systems allow attorneys to submit documents online for both civil and criminal matters. The clerk maintains a large jury pool for circuit court proceedings in Pulaski County.
Marriage licenses are issued through the circuit clerk's office with required documentation and fees set by state law. Passport services with photo capability are available here. Probate records -- estates, guardianships, and trusts -- are on file and open to the public under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq. unless sealed by court order. Adoption records are sealed and require a court order for access.
The image below is sourced from Pulaski County Court Records, the circuit clerk's public portal for accessing dockets and case information in the county.

Court calendars, hearing schedules, and public access terminals for copying documents are available at the courthouse in Little Rock during regular business hours.
The office also handles public access terminals where visitors can view case information and request copies of court documents. Under Administrative Order 19, the clerk publishes court calendars online for scheduling reference. For questions about specific case records or document copies, call the circuit clerk's main line before visiting to confirm availability.
Search Pulaski County Court Records Online
The Arkansas AOC Case Information System is the main statewide portal for Pulaski County court records. You can search by party name, case number, or attorney. The Arkansas Court Case Search portal gives another route to the same index. Both systems are run by the Administrative Office of the Courts under the Arkansas Judicial Branch.
These tools follow Administrative Order 19, which sets rules for public online access. Juvenile cases, sealed filings, and adoption records are not available through public search. For those matters, you need a court order or must contact the clerk directly. Pulaski County generates a very high volume of cases compared to other counties, so searches by name may return many results -- narrowing by date range or case type helps.
The Arkansas Judicial Branch provides additional resources including judge directories, court locations, and procedural guides. The 6th Judicial District covering Pulaski County is one of the most active in the state. Case information for all Pulaski County courts -- including district courts serving specific cities -- can be found through these portals.
Pulaski County Public Records and FOIA
Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq. governs public records access in Pulaski County and across the state. Any person may submit a written FOIA request to the appropriate records custodian. The agency must respond within three business days. For general county records, write to the county clerk's office. For court documents, direct your request to the circuit clerk. For property data, contact the assessor's office.
Under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii), if a request will cost more than $25 to fulfill, the custodian must notify you before proceeding. You can ask for an estimate first. Many basic records cost very little -- a few cents per page in most county offices. The Arkansas FOIA portal has sample request forms and guidance on what information agencies must provide.
The Arkansas Attorney General publishes FOIA opinions and can help resolve disputes about records access. Given Pulaski County's size and volume of government activity, having a specific and well-worded request is especially important to keep response times manageable and costs low.
Tip: When requesting Pulaski County records, be as specific as possible -- include full names, dates, case numbers, or property parcel numbers to help staff locate records efficiently.
Property and Tax Phone Listings for Pulaski County
The ARCountyData.com portal provides free public access to Pulaski County real estate records. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number to find ownership details, assessed values, and sales history. The ACTDataScout portal offers parcel maps, GIS overlays, and detailed ownership records for Pulaski County properties.
The NETR Online Arkansas directory lists assessor, recorder, and tax collector phone numbers for all 75 counties. It is a useful reference when you need a Pulaski County office number quickly or need a contact in a neighboring county.
The Arkansas Secretary of State at (501) 682-1010, located at 500 Woodlane Street, Suite 256, Little Rock, AR 72201, maintains business entity records for all companies registered in Arkansas. Pulaski County has a very high concentration of registered businesses given its role as the state capital. The Secretary of State's business search is the right tool for finding registered agents and business addresses.
The image below comes from the Pulaski County Government website, which serves as the main public portal for all county departments and services.

The county website links to department directories, online payment portals, and records search tools covering the full range of Pulaski County services.
State Agencies and Resources in Pulaski County
Because Pulaski County is home to the state capital, many state agencies are based in Little Rock. The Arkansas General Assembly maintains a directory of all 135 state legislators with office phone numbers. The Assembly Directory lists both Capitol and district office contacts. The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration manages state tax records and vendor contracts from Little Rock.
The Arkansas Department of Health at (501) 661-2336, 4815 West Markham Street, Little Rock, holds vital records for the state. The Arkansas State Archives preserves historical government records including city directories, court dockets, and land records. The Pulaski County Historical Society at pulaskicountyhistory.org maintains historical archives specific to Little Rock and Pulaski County, including historical phone directories from the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center is also based in the region and maintains the state sex offender registry along with other criminal justice databases accessible to law enforcement and authorized agencies. The Arkansas State Police headquarters is in Little Rock as well, handling criminal history record requests and identification services.
Nearby Counties in the Pulaski County Phone Directory
Pulaski County sits at the center of Arkansas and borders several neighboring counties. Contact listings for those areas can be found here:
- Saline County -- to the southwest, county seat Benton
- Lonoke County -- to the east, county seat Lonoke
- Prairie County -- to the northeast, county seats Des Arc and DeValls Bluff
- Faulkner County -- to the north, county seat Conway
- Perry County -- to the northwest, county seat Perryville
- Garland County -- to the west, county seat Hot Springs
Qualifying cities with their own directory pages in the Pulaski County area include Little Rock, North Little Rock, Maumelle, Jacksonville, and Benton.