Phone Directory for Saline County

The Saline County Phone Directory is your central source for contact listings covering county offices, courts, assessors, tax offices, and public agencies in the Benton, Arkansas area. This directory covers direct phone numbers, office addresses, and online resources for the departments that serve Saline County residents. Whether you are looking up the assessor, checking court records, or finding a FOIA contact, the tools and listings here connect you to the right office fast.

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Saline County Phone Directory for County Offices

Saline County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Arkansas, and its offices serve a large population in the Benton area south of Little Rock. County government departments are reachable through the Saline County government portal, which lists current phone numbers and mailing addresses for all departments.

The county seat is Benton, and most core offices operate out of the courthouse complex there. Residents can find listings for the county judge, county clerk, circuit clerk, assessor, collector, sheriff, and treasurer through the county portal. Office hours are generally Monday through Friday. Some departments offer online services for payments and record lookups without requiring a visit to the courthouse.

For any office whose direct line you cannot find online, the main county number listed on the portal can route your call to the right department. Staff changes after elections sometimes update direct lines, so confirming through the official site before making important calls is worth the extra step.

Note: The county portal is the most reliable source for current Saline County office phone numbers and hours of operation.

Saline County Assessor Phone Listings

The Saline County Assessor maintains property assessment records for all real and personal property in the county. The assessor's office is accessible through the Saline County Assessor page, which shows the current office address, phone number, and online access options for property records.

The ARCountyData property portal allows free searches of Saline County real estate records by owner name, address, or parcel number. Property details include ownership history, assessed value, acreage, building characteristics, and tax information. The portal is regularly updated by the assessor's office.

Personal property assessments must be filed by May 31 each year to avoid late penalties. Homestead credit applications are available for qualified primary residences and can save owners up to $600 per year. Residents who are 65 or older may qualify for a property tax freeze under Amendment 79 of the Arkansas Constitution. The County Equalization Board handles valuation appeals; the assessor's office can provide current deadlines. The Arkansas County Assessors Association offers statewide guidance on assessment practices and can direct questions to the appropriate county office.

The assessor's page on the Saline County portal shows a screenshot of the online assessment tool and contact info.

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This portal page reflects the current assessor contact details and online property search options available to Saline County residents and researchers.

Saline County Government Contact Lookup

The main Saline County government site is the hub for all departmental contact info. It covers the county judge, who leads county administration, along with road department contacts, emergency management, and public works.

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The site also links to the Quorum Court meeting schedule, agenda documents, and contact details for justices of the peace who represent each district. Residents wanting to attend public meetings or submit public comment can use the site to find the right contact.

Online services on the portal include property tax payment processing and links to the circuit clerk's court record search. These tools reduce the need for in-person visits for routine lookups.

Court Records and Circuit Clerk Contact Info

Saline County falls within the Arkansas circuit court system. The circuit clerk's office maintains civil, criminal, probate, and domestic relations case records for the county. Court filings are accessible through the Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts online portal, which covers cases from multiple court levels across Arkansas.

The Arkansas Court Case Search tool lets you search by party name, case number, or attorney without charge. For older records that predate online indexing, call the circuit clerk's office directly. The clerk also acts as ex-officio recorder for land records including deeds, mortgages, and liens.

Administrative Order 19, issued by the Arkansas Supreme Court, governs which court records are available for online access and which require in-person inspection at the courthouse. Sealed records, adoption files, and certain juvenile records are restricted. Under § 25-19-105, the circuit clerk serves as custodian of court documents and must provide access to non-restricted records during business hours. Copies of court documents are typically $0.25 per page; certified copies require an additional fee.

Note: Bring photo identification when requesting certified copies from the Saline County Circuit Clerk in person.

Public Records and FOIA Requests in Saline County

Arkansas FOIA (§ 25-19-101 et seq.) opens most county records to the public. Written requests directed to the specific office that holds the records are the standard way to access documents. Saline County agencies must acknowledge requests within three business days under Arkansas law.

The Arkansas FOIA portal provides request templates and explains procedures for submitting and following up on records requests. When processing a request costs more than $25, the agency must notify you first under § 25-19-105(d)(3)(A)(iii). The Arkansas Attorney General can issue guidance when access is disputed.

The Arkansas Secretary of State at 501-682-1010 handles business entity records, corporate filings, and election documents at the state level. The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration maintains state employee directories and tax records. For vital records such as birth or death certificates tied to Saline County residents, the Arkansas Department of Health at (501) 661-2336 is the right contact.

Saline County Listings for Law Enforcement and State Resources

The Saline County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for the unincorporated areas of the county. Reach the non-emergency line through the county portal; dial 911 for emergencies. The sheriff also serves civil process for court cases filed in Saline County.

The Arkansas Crime Information Center hosts the public sex offender registry and works with local agencies to maintain criminal history databases. The Arkansas State Police supplements county law enforcement records and provides statewide identification services. For historical contact data, the Arkansas State Archives holds early county directories and government records going back to Saline County's formation.

The NETR Online Arkansas public records directory lists Saline County assessor and recorder contact info alongside links to online search tools for property and court records. The Arkansas General Assembly site provides the State Government Directory for all state agency phone listings when you need to reach a state department rather than a county office.

Tip: The city of Benton has its own city hall and police department with separate contact listings; check the Benton city page for those numbers.

Browse Nearby County Phone Directories

Saline County sits in central Arkansas and borders several other counties. If a record was filed or a contact is located in a neighboring jurisdiction, these directories can help.

All 75 Arkansas county directories are listed on the Counties page. City-level contact lookups are on the Cities page.

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