Randolph County Phone Directory

The Randolph County Phone Directory gives you fast access to contact listings for county offices, courts, local agencies, and public departments across the Pocahontas area. Whether you need to reach the assessor, the circuit clerk, the sheriff, or any other county department, this directory pulls together the key phone numbers and office details for Randolph County, Arkansas. Use the tools below to search phone listings, look up staff directories, and find contact info for the offices that serve this part of northeast Arkansas.

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Randolph County Office Directory and Contact Numbers

Most county departments in Randolph County are housed at or near the courthouse at 107 W. Broadway St., Pocahontas, AR 72455. The building has a distinctive Victorian, Italianate design with a large aluminum state seal over the main door. Each office has its own direct line, so calling ahead saves time.

County Judge Ben Wicker runs county administration and can be reached at (870) 892-5264. His office handles road maintenance, county facilities, and emergency coordination. The County Clerk, Rhonda Blevins, is at (870) 892-5822 and maintains official county records including election filings and Quorum Court minutes. For law enforcement, Sheriff Kevin Bell answers at (870) 892-8888. The Treasurer, Dennis Calaway, takes calls at (870) 892-9200. Property tax payments go through the Collector, Jennifer Zitzelberger, at (870) 892-5491.

The full Randolph County government portal lists current department contacts, meeting schedules, and online payment options for residents. Offices are generally open Monday through Friday during standard business hours, though calling ahead to confirm is always a good idea.

Note: Contact numbers may change when new officials take office; verify current listings through the county portal before making important calls.

Assessor and Property Phone Listings in Randolph County

The Randolph County Assessor, Krissy Massey, handles all real and personal property assessments. Her office is at 107 W. Broadway St., Suite 1, Pocahontas, AR 72455. Phone: (870) 892-3200. Fax: (870) 892-3204. Property owners with questions about valuations, homestead credits, or assessment appeals should start here.

The Arkansas County Assessors Association page for Randolph County offers assessor contact details and general guidance on the assessment process statewide.

The county also participates in the ARCountyData property search portal, where you can look up parcel information, ownership details, and assessed values online. Searches can be done by owner name, address, or parcel number. Property owners age 65 and older may qualify for a property tax freeze under Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution. Homestead credit applications can save qualified owners up to $600 per year. The Equalization Board hears assessment appeals with deadlines set each year, so contact the assessor early if you plan to contest a valuation.

The NETR Online Arkansas public records directory also lists Randolph County Assessor contact details at (870) 892-3200 and Tax Collector at (870) 892-5491 for quick reference.

Randolph County Circuit Clerk Phone Directory

Court records and land records for Randolph County are held by Circuit Clerk Debbie Wise. Her office is at 107 W. Broadway St., Pocahontas, AR 72455. Phone: (870) 892-5522. Fax: (870) 892-8794. The clerk serves the 3rd Judicial Circuit, covering civil, criminal, probate, and domestic relations cases.

The Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts case search portal lets you search court records by party name, case number, or attorney. Many Randolph County cases are indexed there. For older records, the clerk's office is the best direct source, since paper files may not appear in the online system.

As ex-officio recorder, the Circuit Clerk also maintains deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps going back to 1835. Grantor-grantee indexes are available for property research. The office issues marriage licenses, handles passport applications, and manages jury coordination. Under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-105, the clerk acts as a records custodian and must provide access to non-exempt public records during regular business hours. Regular copies run $0.25 per page; certified copies require an additional fee per document. Administrative Order 19 governs which court records are available online versus those that require in-person inspection.

Note: Bring valid photo ID when visiting the Circuit Clerk for certified copies or to pick up marriage licenses in person.

Public Records and FOIA Contact Lookup

Arkansas FOIA (Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-101 et seq.) gives residents the right to inspect and copy most government records held by state and local agencies. In Randolph County, that means you can request documents from the county clerk, assessor, sheriff, and other offices. Requests should be made in writing and directed to the specific office that holds the records you need.

The Arkansas FOIA portal explains the process and provides sample request language. State agencies must acknowledge requests within three business days. Under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii), agencies may charge cost-recovery fees when a single request exceeds $25 in processing expenses, but must notify the requester before proceeding.

For records held at the state level, the Arkansas Secretary of State maintains business entity filings, corporate records, and election documents. The Arkansas Attorney General issues guidance on FOIA disputes and can provide opinions when agencies deny access.

Randolph County Phone Directory for Courts and State Resources

Beyond the county clerk, several state tools help you find contact info tied to Randolph County cases and records. The Arkansas Court Case Search portal allows free lookups by name or case number across multiple court levels.

The Arkansas Judicial Branch website lists all circuit and district courts with mailing addresses and phone numbers. Randolph County falls in the 3rd Judicial Circuit. Court staff can answer scheduling questions, but legal advice must come from a licensed attorney. For court-appointed legal help or low-income assistance, the Arkansas Attorney General's website links to legal aid programs that serve northeast Arkansas.

The Arkansas General Assembly site provides a State Government Directory covering all state agency phone listings, which can help when a matter crosses from the county level to a state department.

Tip: Keep a note of the case number from the AOC portal before calling the clerk; it speeds up the lookup considerably.

Randolph County Assessor Phone Directory Listing

The Arkansas County Assessors Association page for Randolph County shows current assessor contact data alongside guidance on property assessment practices across all 75 Arkansas counties. Below is a screenshot of that resource.

Randolph County Assessor phone directory Arkansas

This portal reflects current assessor office information including mailing address, phone, and fax for Randolph County property inquiries.

Sheriff and Law Enforcement Contact Info

The Randolph County Sheriff, Kevin Bell, operates out of Pocahontas and can be reached at (870) 892-8888. The sheriff's office handles law enforcement, serves civil process, and manages the county jail. Non-emergency calls go through the main line; for emergencies, dial 911.

The Arkansas Crime Information Center (ACIC) maintains the state's criminal history database and sex offender registry. While ACIC access for full criminal records is typically limited to authorized agencies, the sex offender registry portion is available to the public. The Arkansas State Police also maintains regional records that supplement local sheriff and police records for Randolph County residents.

For vital records such as birth or death certificates, the Arkansas Department of Health in Little Rock is the primary source, reachable at (501) 661-2336. The Arkansas State Archives holds historical records including early county directories and territorial period documents for Randolph County dating to its formation in 1835.

Browse Nearby Counties and Related Directories

Randolph County borders several other counties, each with its own phone directory and contact listings. Searching nearby directories can help when a record was filed in a neighboring jurisdiction or when a person has moved between counties.

For the full state listing of all 75 Arkansas county directories, visit the Arkansas Counties page. City-level contact lookups for qualifying Arkansas cities are on the Cities page.

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