How do you find out who owns a property in Arkansas?
ARCountyData.com is the fastest and easiest way to access Arkansas county property information. From the convenience of your office or home you can research property sales histories, commercial and residential building descriptions, and legal descriptions. These are the counties currently served by this site.
How do I do a title search in Arkansas?
In Arkansas, the county clerks have a web-based system where they charge a fee for the title search. You also have the option of going to the County Clerk’s Office and doing a manual search of the property.
Where are deeds recorded in Arkansas?
the county recorder’s office
Arkansas deeds are recorded with the county recorder’s office for the county where the property is located. In most Arkansas counties, the circuit clerk acts as county recorder and is responsible for maintaining land records and recording deeds.
How do I contact the Newton County Assessor?
Office Information Contact Us Real Estate Phone Number: (417) 451-8218 or (417) 451-8229 Fax (417) 451-8392 Personal Property Phone Number: (417) 451-8258 Business Personal Property Phone Number: (417) 451-8296 Office Hours Newton County Assessor’s office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00-5:00.
How does the assessors process tax bills?
The Assessors process over 70,000 excise tax bills on motor vehicles and boats each year. The Assessors establish the assessed value of property each fiscal year. The Mayor and City Council determine the budget each year. A tax classification hearing is held each year in the Council Chamber at City Hall.
What is the difference between an assessor and a tax collector?
The Assessor has no jurisdiction or responsibility for taxing jurisdiction budgets or establishing the tax rates. The tax rate is set by each jurisdiction and the taxpayer through a vote of the people in that jurisdiction. The collector then collects the tax payments and distributes the tax money to each jurisdiction.
What are the duties of the county assessor?
The duties of the County Assessor are to place a value on property, both real and personal, for the purpose of property taxation. Those values are then used for the taxing jurisdictions the taxpayer resides in.