Search North Little Rock Property Tax Records

North Little Rock property tax records are maintained by Pulaski County, which administers all assessment, billing, and collection for taxable real and personal property on the north side of the Arkansas River. This page explains how to find North Little Rock property records online, what the Pulaski County assessor and collector offices do for property owners in this city, and how to access homestead credits and other tax relief programs.

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Pulaski County Assessor for North Little Rock

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

Assessed value equals 20% of market value statewide. Personal property -- vehicles, boats, business equipment -- must be assessed by May 31 each year under A.C.A. § 26-26-1408. Miss that deadline and a 10% penalty applies. North Little Rock residents can assess in person at the Pulaski County offices, by phone, by mail, or online. New residents must use in-person or mail on their first assessment. The North Little Rock City Clerk at (501) 975-8605 manages city records but does not handle property tax assessments -- all of that goes through Pulaski County.

Pulaski County's assessor handles the largest volume of parcels of any county in Arkansas. The office uses CAMA systems to track and value properties across Little Rock, North Little Rock, Jacksonville, Maumelle, and other cities in the county. Reappraisals follow the state-mandated 3 to 5-year cycle, with new construction added each year as permits close out.

Online Property Records for North Little Rock

The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk's office at (501) 340-8431 maintains all recorded real estate documents for North Little Rock. This includes deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, and plats. The clerk accepts e-recording through approved vendors. Public access terminals in the courthouse allow free searches of the recorded document index.

The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk's website provides access to real estate records and recording services for North Little Rock properties.
Pulaski County Circuit Clerk website for North Little Rock Arkansas property records
The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk manages recorded real estate documents for all North Little Rock properties, with e-recording available through approved vendors.

For assessed values and parcel data, ACTDataScout's Pulaski County portal and ARCountyData.com both offer free public searches. Enter an owner name, address, or parcel number to pull current assessed value, tax status, and ownership details. Both tools update monthly from the Pulaski County assessor's records and cover all North Little Rock parcels.

Property Tax Billing and Payment

The Pulaski County Treasurer and Personal Property office at (501) 340-6040 handles collection for North Little Rock property taxes. Bills go out by July 1 and are due October 15 under A.C.A. § 26-35-501. The combined bill covers city, county, and school district millage for the specific location of your parcel within North Little Rock. Payment options include in-person, mail, and online.

Delinquent accounts are published in a local newspaper around December 1, with a $1.50 per tract fee added. After one year of delinquency, the county certifies the property to the Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands. The former owner then has one year to redeem by paying all outstanding taxes, penalties, interest, and fees. If no redemption occurs, the COSL may sell the parcel at public auction or through online bidding under A.C.A. § 26-37-101.

Homestead Credit and Senior Exemption

North Little Rock homeowners can 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. Once approved, the credit stays in place as long as you live at the same address.

Property owners 65 and older, and those permanently disabled, can apply for the assessed value freeze. This locks the taxable value of the homestead and prevents it from rising during reappraisal cycles. Apply at the assessor's office with proof of age or disability. Income limits apply statewide -- the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Division sets and publishes those thresholds each year. Amendment 79 also caps annual value increases at 5% for homesteads and 10% for non-homestead properties for all Pulaski County property owners.

Assessment Appeals and Resources

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

The Pulaski County Clerk at (501) 340-8446 handles county clerk functions separate from the circuit clerk and assessor. For questions specific to city ordinances affecting property, the North Little Rock City Clerk at (501) 975-8605 is the right contact. State-level property tax guidance is available from the Assessment Coordination Division, and the full statutory framework is at Arkansas Code Title 26.

Pulaski County Tax Cycle and North Little Rock Property Records

Pulaski County follows the two-year assessment and collection cycle used statewide in Arkansas. The assessor values all real property between January 1 and July 1 of the assessment year. The quorum court levies millage rates in November. The collector mails bills by July 1 of the collection year, with payment due October 15. The tax lien attaches to North Little Rock properties on January 1 of the assessment year and stays with the parcel through any sale. Buyers in North Little Rock should confirm there are no outstanding tax liens before closing.

North Little Rock residents who assess personal property by phone get a written certification from the Pulaski County Assessor within five working days confirming the assessment and prior-year tax status. Keep that document on file as proof of timely filing. New residents must assess in person or by mail for their first year in Pulaski County. After that, returning residents can use phone at (501) 340-6181, online, or in-person. The May 31 deadline applies to all methods -- late filers owe a 10% penalty under A.C.A. § 26-26-1408.

Pulaski County reappraises all real property on the 3 to 5-year cycle required by state law. North Little Rock has both residential and commercial zones that can see significant value changes during reappraisal years. The Amendment 79 caps -- 5% per year for homesteads, 10% for non-homestead parcels -- protect North Little Rock property owners from sharp assessed value increases in those years. The Assessment Coordination Division publishes the annual ratio study for Pulaski County, showing how closely North Little Rock assessed values track actual market sale prices.

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