Search Little Rock White Pages

The Little Rock White Pages pull from the City Clerk, the Little Rock Police Department, and the Pulaski County Circuit Clerk. Little Rock is the state capital and the largest city in Arkansas. The city sits along the Arkansas River and serves as the county seat of Pulaski County. You can use the Little Rock White Pages to look up a name, find a court case, pull an incident report, or see a city contract. Most Little Rock records are free to search, and this page shows every office that holds them.

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Little Rock Overview

1821 City Founded
Pulaski County
202,000+ City Population
Capital State Seat

Little Rock and Pulaski County White Pages

All civil and criminal court files for Little Rock run through the Pulaski County Circuit Clerk at 401 W. Markham Street, Suite 100. The Pulaski office is a short walk from Little Rock City Hall. The Circuit Clerk takes in more than 50,000 cases each year. The clerk files civil, criminal, probate, domestic, and juvenile cases for the whole county, not just the city limits. Call the Pulaski Circuit Clerk at 501-340-8500 for help with a Little Rock court file.

For a full Little Rock White Pages case search, use the state Arkansas CourtConnect portal. CourtConnect is free and it covers every Little Rock case in the Circuit Court and the Little Rock District Court. You can search by name, case number, judge, or date. The search pulls files going back many years.

The Little Rock District Court sits at 600 W. Markham Street. It handles small claims under $5,000, city code cases, and traffic cases that start inside the Little Rock city limits. The Pulaski Circuit Clerk keeps the file once a Little Rock appeal moves up.

Little Rock City Clerk Records

The Little Rock City Clerk is the official keeper of city records. The office is at City Hall, 500 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72201. Call 501-371-4500. The City Clerk keeps City Council minutes, city ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and official mail. The Clerk also takes in FOIA requests for all city files.

A Little Rock White Pages search at the City Clerk can pull up Board of Directors votes, zoning decisions, city bid files, and sworn oaths of city staff. The office keeps both paper and digital files. You can ask for a file in person, by mail, by fax, or by email. Most plain paper copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more.

Under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, the Little Rock City Clerk has three business days to act on a Little Rock White Pages request. If the file is stored off-site or the request is broad, the office can ask for more time. For questions on a city board, a city ordinance, or a city contract, the City Clerk is the first stop for a Little Rock White Pages lookup.

Little Rock Police White Pages Requests

The Little Rock Police Department runs its own FOIA unit for White Pages requests. To see how the city sets up the police file pull, visit the Little Rock Police FOIA page.

Little Rock White Pages police records FOIA request portal

The Little Rock FOIA unit sits under the Professional Standards Division, with Lt. James Sloan in charge. The LRPD office is at 700 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72201. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Records open to the public include incident reports, accident reports, body camera clips, and some case files once the case is closed.

Little Rock also runs an online FOIA portal at the Little Rock JustFOIA site. You can file a Little Rock White Pages request, track the status, and pay the fee online. Per Arkansas Code § 25-19-105(a)(1)(A), the filer has to be an Arkansas citizen.

Fees for Little Rock police White Pages copies run at actual cost of reproduction. If the staff time or copy fee is going to top $25, the LRPD can ask for pre-payment before it pulls the file. Photos are charged at actual cost. Body cam clips and other media are priced case by case.

The Little Rock FOIA policy asks for each request in writing. The form needs a name, address, email, phone, date, and a clear list of the records you want. The policy is not strict, and no Little Rock White Pages request is denied just because a filer will not put it in writing.

Note: Ongoing Little Rock police cases, juvenile files, and files sealed under Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401 will not show up in a Little Rock White Pages search.

Little Rock Vital Records Lookup

Birth and death records for Little Rock come from the Arkansas Department of Health, Vital Records Division. The state office is right in Little Rock at 4815 West Markham Street. This is not a Pulaski County office, but the state unit holds every Little Rock birth and death file. Birth certificates cost $12 for the first copy. Death certificates cost $10. Extra copies cost less.

Under Arkansas Code § 20-18-305, Little Rock birth files stay closed for 100 years from the date of birth, and Little Rock death files stay closed for 50 years. This rule is why a full Little Rock White Pages search for birth or death info is limited to older files.

For marriage licenses in Little Rock, go to the Pulaski County Clerk at 401 W. Markham. A Little Rock marriage license costs $60 and is good for 60 days. The state Vital Records office only has a summary coupon, not the full marriage file.

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Little Rock White Pages FOIA Rules

Arkansas FOIA, at Arkansas Code § 25-19-101, gives each Arkansas citizen the right to ask for a public record. Every Little Rock city office has to follow the same rule. A Little Rock White Pages request can go in by mail, by fax, by email, in person, or through the JustFOIA portal. The office has three business days to act. A Little Rock denial must cite the code section that blocks the release.

The Arkansas Attorney General handles FOIA help and FOIA complaints for Little Rock and for every city in the state. If the Little Rock office denies your White Pages request, you can ask the AG for an opinion or file suit in circuit court. The AG's site has a free FOIA handbook.

For the full Arkansas Code on Little Rock public records, use the Arkansas General Assembly site. The site has all acts, all code sections, and a keyword search. Little Rock court reporters use this page as the main reference for FOIA law.

Little Rock police use the Arkansas crime info system and the ACIC check for bigger lookups. For statewide name checks, go to the Arkansas State Police. For state inmate info, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search covers every Little Rock case that ended in a state prison term.

Under Arkansas Code § 16-10-301, the Little Rock courts keep their own rules for file access. Sealed, juvenile, and adoption files stay closed. Court staff time for a Little Rock White Pages search is billed under the same $25 pre-payment rule from Arkansas Code § 25-19-105.

Note: Little Rock voter rolls can be checked through the Arkansas Secretary of State Voter View, though the tool is set to let you look up your own file only.

Nearby Cities Near Little Rock

Little Rock sits in Pulaski County with a few other cities that run their own White Pages tools. Pick a nearby city below to see the local police and clerk info.