Maumelle Property Tax Records

Maumelle property tax records are administered by Pulaski County, which handles all assessment, billing, and collection for taxable real and personal property within the city. This page covers how to search Maumelle property records online, what the Pulaski County assessor and collector offices do for Maumelle property owners, and how to apply for homestead credits and other tax relief programs available to qualifying residents.

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Pulaski County Assessor for Maumelle

The Pulaski County Assessor at (501) 340-6170 handles all property assessments for Maumelle. The assessor is responsible for discovering, listing, and valuing all taxable property in Pulaski County, including every parcel in Maumelle. Records include property ownership, assessed values, legal descriptions, parcel maps, and tax history. Real property is assessed between January 1 and July 1 each year under A.C.A. § 26-26-1101.

Assessed value equals 20% of market value per A.C.A. § 26-26-1201. Personal property in Maumelle -- vehicles, boats, business equipment -- must be assessed with Pulaski County by May 31. A 10% late penalty applies under A.C.A. § 26-26-1408 for missed deadlines. The Maumelle City Clerk at (501) 851-6998 handles city records and municipal matters but does not process property tax assessments -- those go entirely through the Pulaski County Assessor. Pulaski County uses CAMA systems to track and value properties across the county's many cities including Maumelle.

Maumelle is a planned city on the Arkansas River northwest of Little Rock. It has grown steadily, and new parcels are added to Pulaski County's assessment rolls each year as construction concludes. Amendment 79 limits annual homestead value increases to 5% and non-homestead increases to 10%, providing protection for Maumelle property owners during reappraisal years when market values rise faster than those caps.

Online Property Search for Maumelle

Maumelle property records are searchable online through ACTDataScout's Pulaski County portal. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number to get current assessed values, tax status, and ownership information. This is a free public tool drawing data directly from the Pulaski County assessor's records and covering all Maumelle parcels.

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ACTDataScout's Pulaski County portal provides online access to Maumelle property assessment and tax data from the county assessor.

The ARCountyData statewide portal also covers Pulaski County parcels and is another free search option. For recorded real estate documents -- deeds, mortgages, liens -- the Pulaski County Circuit Clerk at (501) 340-8431 maintains the official records. The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk's Real Estate Department is the online entry point for accessing these recorded instruments for Maumelle properties.

Property Tax Billing and Delinquency

The Pulaski County Treasurer at (501) 340-6040 handles billing and collection for Maumelle properties. Tax bills go out by July 1 and are due October 15 per A.C.A. § 26-35-501. The combined bill covers city, county, and school district millage for your specific parcel location in Maumelle. Payment options include in-person at the county offices, by mail, and online.

After October 15, delinquent accounts are published in a local newspaper around December 1, with a $1.50 per tract fee added. If taxes stay unpaid for a full year, the county certifies the property to the Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands. Under A.C.A. § 26-37-101, the former owner has one year from certification to pay all outstanding taxes and fees to reclaim the property. After that window, the COSL can sell the parcel through public auction or online bidding.

Homestead Credit and Exemptions

Maumelle homeowners apply for the Amendment 79 homestead credit at the Pulaski County Assessor's office. The credit reduces the net tax bill by up to $600 per year on a qualifying primary residence. File by October 15. Only owner-occupied primary residences qualify -- rental properties, investment parcels, and vacation homes are excluded.

Property owners 65 and older, or permanently and totally disabled, can apply for the assessed value freeze. The freeze locks the taxable value of the homestead even when market values rise during reappraisal, preventing tax bill increases for eligible residents. Apply at the assessor's office at (501) 340-6170 with proof of age or disability. Income limits apply statewide under rules set by the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Division. Once approved, the freeze stays active as long as you remain at the same address and continue to meet eligibility requirements.

Assessment Appeals and Resources

If you believe your Pulaski County assessment is too high for your Maumelle property, file an appeal with the Board of Equalization during the open window after assessment notices go out. Contact the assessor's office at (501) 340-6170 for the current deadline. Bring recent comparable sales in Maumelle that support a lower market value than what the assessor assigned.

State property tax statutes are at Arkansas Code Title 26. The Arkansas Association of Counties FAQ covers billing and collection questions. The Assessment Coordination Division oversees all 75 county assessors and publishes annual ratio studies for Pulaski County and statewide.

Maumelle Property Owners and Tax Delinquency Process

For Maumelle property owners who fall behind on taxes, it's important to understand how quickly the delinquency process can escalate. After October 15, interest and fees begin adding to the balance. By December 1, the account is published in a local newspaper and a $1.50 per tract publication fee is added. If the account is still delinquent on July 1 of the following year, Pulaski County certifies the property to the state. At that point, the Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands takes over, and the former owner's one-year redemption window begins.

The COSL maintains a public online inventory of all tax-delinquent properties in Arkansas. This includes Maumelle parcels that have been certified by Pulaski County. You can search the COSL inventory by county to see which properties are in the state land portfolio. Properties that don't sell at the initial public auction go into the ongoing Unsold Property Auctions, which the COSL holds starting 30 days after the initial auction date. Winning bidders receive a limited warranty deed -- not a general warranty deed -- and it comes without title insurance, so buyers should conduct their own due diligence before purchasing at COSL auctions.

Maumelle property owners who redeem their property after certification must submit a petition with a verified signature to the COSL along with full payment of outstanding taxes, penalties, interest, and fees. The COSL then issues a redemption deed that is recorded in Pulaski County. This deed documents that the taxes were paid but does not by itself change legal ownership -- it just removes the delinquency from the property's record. Contact the Pulaski County Circuit Clerk at (501) 340-8431 or the COSL directly to confirm current redemption amounts and procedures for any Maumelle parcel.

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