Find Residents Directory in Crittenden County

The Crittenden County Residents Directory covers the part of eastern Arkansas right across the Mississippi River from Memphis. Marion is the county seat. Because the county sits on the river border, many residents commute across state lines and own property on both sides. You can search court records, property ownership, marriage licenses, and voter rolls here. This page walks through each office that holds a piece of the Crittenden County Residents Directory.

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Crittenden County Snapshot

Marion County Seat
2nd Judicial Circuit
1825 Year Established
636 sq mi County Area

The Crittenden County government site at crittendencountyar.com is the main hub. The county offices sit at the courthouse in Marion. Property assessments, court records, and vital records all run through offices there. The proximity to Memphis means this county sees regular cross-border title work and family law filings.

The image below shows the state-level Arkansas Supreme Court site, which ties into the Residents Directory through the appellate case search.

Crittenden County Residents Directory Arkansas Supreme Court site

Crittenden County offices follow Arkansas FOIA. Most files are open to the public. Walk-ins work well for Marion-area residents. Phone calls and mail requests handle out-of-town searches. The county keeps standard records for property, court, and vital records.

Note: The Crittenden County courthouse in Marion is open Monday through Friday during standard business hours, except on state holidays.

Court Records in the Crittenden County Residents Directory

The Crittenden County Circuit Clerk keeps court and land records. Court files cover civil, criminal, probate, and domestic cases. The office acts as the County Recorder for deeds, mortgages, and liens. Marriage licenses are issued here. Crittenden County sits in the 2nd Judicial Circuit, shared with Craighead and several other Delta counties.

Most case files are on the state CourtConnect portal. A name search pulls case number, parties, filing date, and docket entries. Federal cases involving cross-border disputes may not show up here. Those go to the Eastern District of Arkansas federal court.

Recording fees run $15 for the first page and $5 for each extra page. Arkansas FOIA, set by Act 152 of 1999, covers public record requests.

Crittenden County Property Records Lookup

The Crittenden County Assessor in Marion keeps the parcel database. Real property is assessed on market value as of January 1st each year. Personal property must be assessed by May 31st or a 10% late penalty applies.

Each parcel record shows owner name, mailing address, parcel number, lot size, square footage, and assessed value. Field appraisers check parcels in person. The assessor runs the homestead exemption and disability exemption programs for qualified residents.

The county is mostly flat Delta farmland with a growing residential base in Marion and West Memphis. Commercial parcels near the I-40 and I-55 corridors carry high value. The Residents Directory ties each named owner to every parcel in the county.

Crittenden County Sheriff Records Access

The Crittenden County Sheriff in Marion runs patrol, investigations, and the county jail. Arrest records, incident reports, and booking logs are part of the Residents Directory. Most records are open under Arkansas FOIA.

Because of the cross-border traffic with Memphis, the sheriff's office handles a steady flow of cases. Local arrest logs can be viewed at the office. For state-wide criminal history, use the Arkansas Online Criminal Background Check System at $22 per check. The Arkansas State Police Identification Bureau runs the system.

The sex offender registry is held at the state by the Arkansas Crime Information Center. ACIC can be reached at (501) 682-2222 for name checks. The Residents Directory pulls from both local and state sources.

Vital Records for Crittenden County Residents

Marriage licenses are issued by the Crittenden County Circuit Clerk in Marion. Both parties need valid ID. Once the license is returned after the wedding, the record feeds into the Residents Directory.

Birth and death records sit at the state level. The Arkansas Department of Health Vital Records office in Little Rock keeps the central index for every county. Birth certificates cost $12 for the first copy. Death certificates run $10. Online orders go through VitalChek.

Divorce files are kept at the Circuit Clerk's office in Marion. The case file shows the decree and any property or support orders. Files older than 50 years may need an archive pull.

Note: Eligible requesters for a certified birth certificate under 100 years old include the person named, parents, grandparents, siblings, and legal representatives.

More Crittenden County Residents Directory Tools

State-level tools round out the Residents Directory. The Arkansas Secretary of State Business and Commercial Services keeps business entity records and UCC filings. Phone: 501-682-1010. Cross-border businesses may also file with Tennessee, so a name search might need both states.

Useful state-level tools for a Crittenden County name lookup:

  • Arkansas Judiciary appellate cases at arcourts.gov
  • State Voter View for voter status
  • Secretary of State notary public search
  • ACIC sex offender hotline at 501-682-2222
  • Arkansas State Archives for older records

Voter rolls sit at the County Clerk's office in Marion. New voter registrations must be in 30 days before an election to count.

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More Resources in the Crittenden County Residents Directory

Crittenden County residents can also pull useful data from the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration and the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department. Both agencies oversee the tax and assessment side of county work. The DFA Motor Vehicle Division handles vehicle registration and title transfers tied to Crittenden County residents.

The Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands oversees tax-delinquent property and forfeited land sales. Tax-delinquent property goes through annual sales with a redemption window of two years for homestead and one year for non-homestead. Tax sale records show ownership history on parcels in the Crittenden County area that ran into back-tax trouble.

For legal help tied to the Crittenden County Residents Directory, the State Bar of Arkansas keeps a lawyer directory and handles attorney discipline records. Legal Aid of Arkansas and the Center for Arkansas Legal Services offer free help for people who qualify by income.

Some common lookups Crittenden County residents run through this directory:

  • Name search for court cases through CourtConnect
  • Property owner lookup through the county Assessor
  • Marriage license verification through the County Clerk
  • Inmate lookup through the Sheriff's office
  • Voter status check through Voter View

Business and Notary Records in the Crittenden County Residents Directory

The Arkansas Secretary of State Business and Commercial Services Division holds the central database of corporations, LLCs, nonprofits, and other registered entities. A Crittenden County resident can run a name search there to find entity status, registered agent, filing history, and principal office address. The same office keeps the Notary Public Search, the UCC filing index, assumed name (DBA) records, and trademark filings.

Filing fees are $15 for paper and $10 for electronic submissions. UCC records cover security interests in personal property and run five years unless renewed. The Secretary of State office sits at Room 256 in the State Capitol and can be reached at 501-682-1010. For Crittenden County residents looking to vet a business, verify a notary, or check on liens tied to personal property, this is the starting point.

Business entity records in Arkansas go back to the early 1900s. The database also shows dissolved and revoked entities, which matters when you are tracing a person's past business activity through the Crittenden County Residents Directory.

Nearby Counties in the Residents Directory

Crittenden County sits on the Mississippi River across from Memphis. These nearby counties also feed into the regional Residents Directory.