Texarkana People Search

The Texarkana Residents Directory pulls together the public records that help you find a person in Texarkana, Arkansas. Texarkana sits in Miller County, so most court cases and land records for Texarkana residents end up at the Miller County Circuit Clerk. The city also keeps its own records through the City Clerk and Police Department. This directory page shows where to find the right Texarkana office for each kind of resident lookup.

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City Hall Local Records

Texarkana City Hall houses the City Clerk, City Manager, and several core departments that keep records for Texarkana residents. The City Clerk maintains council minutes, local ordinances, resolutions, and business license records. Residents can file public records requests with the City Clerk under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, framed by Act 152 of 1999.

Most city departments take records requests in writing. Some accept phone or email requests for quick lookups. The city's response window under state law runs three business days, with extensions allowed for larger requests.

The image below from City of Texarkana shows the front page of the official Texarkana site.

Texarkana Residents Directory city government

That page is the main entry point for most Texarkana resident services and public-record requests.

Note: The Texarkana City Clerk takes FOIA requests under Arkansas law, with most responses due within three business days of receipt.

Texarkana Police Records in the Residents Directory

The Texarkana Police Department keeps incident reports, arrest records, crime statistics, and accident reports for cases worked in city limits. Records are open under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, with limited redactions for active investigations. Requesters can reach out to the department's Records Unit for specific reports.

For people held at the county jail, the Miller County Sheriff's Office runs the inmate lookup. The state-level Arkansas Online Criminal Background Check System covers Arkansas felony and misdemeanor convictions and pending felony arrests in the past five years for $22 per state check.

The Arkansas Crime Information Center sex offender hotline at (501) 682-2222 is a quick way for Texarkana residents to check the registry. The online registry also takes searches by name, address, city, or county.

Court Records for Texarkana Residents

Texarkana sits in Miller County, so most court cases for city residents end up at the Miller County Circuit Clerk. The Circuit Clerk keeps civil, criminal, probate, and domestic relations files.

The statewide CourtConnect portal covers case searches by name, case number, or attorney bar number. Results show case type, file date, party names, judge assignments, docket entries, and status.

For appellate matters, the Arkansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals site keeps opinions, dockets, and case info. The Clerk of the Courts handles document copy requests for appellate files tied to Texarkana residents.

Vital Records in the Texarkana Residents Directory

Vital records for Texarkana residents (birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses) run through the Arkansas Department of Health Vital Records office at 4815 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72205. The state office keeps the central index for all 75 Arkansas counties.

Birth certificates cost $12 for the first copy and $10 for each extra. Death certificates run $10 per copy. Marriage and divorce records run $10 per copy. A valid photo ID and direct interest are required.

Marriage licenses for Texarkana weddings are issued by the Miller County Clerk. Divorce decrees stay with the Miller County Circuit Clerk.

Texarkana Property Records and the Directory

Property records for Texarkana parcels are kept by the Miller County Assessor. Real property is assessed at 20% of market value as of January 1st each year. Homestead exemptions trim $350 off the taxable value of a primary home in Texarkana.

Personal property assessments are due by May 31st to avoid a 10% late-assessment penalty. The Assessor's office also handles disability exemptions for qualified Texarkana residents.

Land records for Texarkana parcels (deeds, mortgages, liens) sit at the Miller County Circuit Clerk, acting as the County Recorder. A grantor/grantee name search brings up every parcel tied to a Texarkana resident's name.

Key resources for Texarkana Residents Directory searches:

  • Miller County Circuit Clerk for court cases
  • Miller County Assessor for property records
  • Arkansas Judiciary CourtConnect
  • Arkansas Department of Health Vital Records
  • Arkansas Secretary of State for business records

More About Texarkana Residents Directory

City of Texarkana Official Website **URL:** https://www. Texarkana, Arkansas, founded at a historic railroad intersection on December 8, 1873, and incorporated on August 8, 1880, serves as the county seat of Miller County. The city has a population of 29,919 and provides comprehensive municipal services.

Residents can call 870-779-4991 to speak with a representative from Texarkana City Hall. The city offers excellent educational resources and safe neighborhoods. The city provides numerous departments including Administration, Animal Care & Adoption Center, City Clerk (maintains agendas, minutes, code of ordinances), Community Development, District Court, Finance, Fire, Human Resources (handles employment opportunities, paycheck stubs, health insurance, retirement), Information Technology, Parks & Recreation, Police, Public Works (Building Maintenance, Code Enforcement, Environmental Maintenance, Parks, Planning, Refuse, Streets), and Texarkana Water Utilities.

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Voter Rolls and Public Access in the Texarkana Residents Directory

Voter registration rolls for Texarkana are public under Arkansas law. The Secretary of State runs the Voter View tool, which lets Texarkana residents check their registration status, find their polling place, and view sample ballots. Public voter file data includes name, address, date of birth, party affiliation, and voting history. Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers stay private.

New voter registrations must be in 30 days before an election to count. The system lets a registered voter update their address within the same county. Voter registration cards arrive by mail and must be shown when voting.

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, codified in Act 152 of 1999, is the legal backbone of most Texarkana Residents Directory data. Agencies have three business days to respond to a written request, with extensions allowed for big requests.

Note: Bulk voter data for Texarkana often needs to go through the County Clerk under standard Arkansas FOIA procedures with a fee for staff time.

Court Detail in the Texarkana Residents Directory

The Arkansas Judiciary runs the statewide CourtConnect portal for civil, criminal, probate, domestic relations, and juvenile cases. A Texarkana resident can search by participant name, case number, or attorney bar number. Results show case type, file date, party names, judge assignments, docket entries, and case status. The system runs around the clock except for scheduled maintenance.

For appellate matters, the Arkansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals site keeps opinions, dockets, and case info. The Supreme Court has seven justices on eight-year terms. The Court of Appeals has twelve judges. Opinions go up the day they are issued.

Oral arguments are live-streamed and archived on the appellate site. The Clerk of the Courts handles document copy requests. The same site lists attorney discipline records and bar admission info, which helps verify whether an attorney named in a Texarkana case is in good standing.

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