Marion County Resident Lookup
The Marion County Residents Directory brings together the public records that help you look up a person in the Yellville area. Marion County sits in Arkansas with its seat at Yellville. The Circuit Clerk, Assessor, Sheriff, and County Clerk each keep a slice of resident data. You can search court cases, check property records, pull marriage licenses, or look up arrest logs through Marion County offices and state-level portals. This directory points you to the right office for each kind of lookup in Marion County.
Marion County Snapshot
Court Records in the Marion County Residents Directory
The Marion County Circuit Clerk holds court files and acts as the County Recorder for land documents. Court records cover civil, criminal, probate, and domestic relations cases. The office also keeps the master grantor and grantee index for deeds, mortgages, and liens. Most case files can also be searched by name through the statewide CourtConnect portal.
Recording fees follow state statute at $15 for the first page and $5 for each extra page. Marriage licenses cost $60 and need both parties to show valid ID. The Circuit Clerk's office runs standard weekday hours.
The screen below from Arkansas Secretary of State covers statewide services that Marion County residents also use for records lookups.

For Marion County residents, this state-level tool sits alongside the county offices in any broader public-records search.
Anyone can view these records without a stated purpose. The Arkansas Public Information Act, codified in Act 152 of 1999, frames the public's access to court and land records at the Marion County Circuit Clerk.
Note: Marion County court records from the Circuit Clerk are open to the public under Arkansas FOIA, with a three-day response window.
Marion County Property Records and the Directory
The Marion County Assessor keeps the parcel database for all real and personal property in the county. Real property is assessed at 20% of market value as of January 1st each year. Personal property runs through the same office and has a May 31st deadline, with a 10% late-assessment penalty after that date.
Property record cards show owner name, mailing address, parcel number, square footage, lot size, year built, and assessed value. Homestead exemptions trim $350 off the taxable value of a primary residence in Marion County. Field appraisers verify characteristics in person.
Land records sit at the Circuit Clerk's office, which acts as the County Recorder. Deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, releases, and plat maps get recorded there. A name search through the grantor and grantee indexes shows every property a Marion County resident has bought or sold.
Marion County Sheriff Records and Background Data
The Marion County Sheriff's Office holds arrest records, incident reports, and operates the county jail. Records of arrests made by the Sheriff's Office are open under Arkansas FOIA, with limited redactions for active investigations. The office handles court security, civil process, and patrol of unincorporated parts of Marion County.
The state-level Arkansas Online Criminal Background Check System covers Arkansas felony and misdemeanor convictions, pending felony arrests within the last five years, and sex offender registry status. Each Arkansas state check costs $22.
The Arkansas Crime Information Center (ACIC) sex offender hotline at (501) 682-2222 lets Marion County residents check the registry by name, address, city, or county. Level 3 and Level 4 offenders trigger community notification under Arkansas law.
Vital Records in the Marion County Residents Directory
Vital records for Marion County, including birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce records, are managed by the Arkansas Department of Health Vital Records office at 4815 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72205. That office keeps the statewide index.
Birth certificates cost $12 for the first copy and $10 for each extra copy ordered at the same time. Death certificates run $10 per copy. Marriage and divorce records run $10 per copy. You need valid photo ID and a direct interest in the record to get a certified copy from the state.
Marriage licenses for Marion County weddings are issued by the Marion County Clerk. The Clerk keeps the local marriage index and can issue certified copies. Divorce decrees stay with the Marion County Circuit Clerk.
Business and Notary Records for Marion County Residents
The Arkansas Secretary of State's Business and Commercial Services Division keeps the central database of corporations, LLCs, nonprofits, and other registered business entities. A Marion County resident can search by name or filing number to find entity status, registered agent, and principal address.
The same office keeps the UCC filing index, the Notary Public Search, assumed name (DBA) records, and trademark filings. UCC filings cover security interests in personal property and run for five years unless renewed. The Secretary of State office is at Room 256 in the State Capitol (501-682-1010).
Useful statewide resources for Marion County residents:
- Arkansas Judiciary CourtConnect for case lookups
- Arkansas Department of Health for vital records
- Arkansas Secretary of State for business records
- Arkansas Crime Information Center sex offender registry
- Arkansas State Archives for historical records
Voter Rolls and Archives in the Marion County Residents Directory
Voter rolls for Marion County are public under Arkansas law. The Secretary of State runs the Voter View tool, which lets Marion County residents check their registration, find their polling place, and view sample ballots. The Marion County Clerk keeps the local rolls.
Public voter file data covers name, address, date of birth, party affiliation, and voting history. Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers stay private. New registrations must be in 30 days before an election to count.
For older Marion County records, the Arkansas State Archives holds census records, military records, land grants, court records, and other historical documents going back to territorial days. County deed indexes and probate records often sit on microfilm there.
Note: Marion County voter file data is public, but bulk requests generally go through the County Clerk under standard Arkansas FOIA procedures.
More About the Marion County Residents Directory
Marion County Government **URL:** https://www. Marion County, with Yellville as its county seat, maintains county government operations and public records. Marion County Assessor **URL:** Through Marion County Government The Marion County Assessor maintains property assessment records.
Real property is assessed based on market value as of January 1st. Personal property must be assessed by May 31st. Marion County Circuit Clerk **URL:** Through Marion County Government The Marion County Circuit Clerk maintains court and land records.
Voter Rolls and Public Access in the Marion County Residents Directory
Voter registration rolls for Marion County are public under Arkansas law. The Secretary of State runs the Voter View tool, which lets Marion County 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 Marion County 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 Marion County often needs to go through the County Clerk under standard Arkansas FOIA procedures with a fee for staff time.
Nearby Counties
These counties sit near Marion County and also have Residents Directory pages.