Springdale White Pages Directory
The Springdale White Pages pull from the City Clerk, the Springdale Police Department, and the Washington County Circuit Clerk. Springdale sits in Northwest Arkansas along I-49 and is one of the fastest growing cities in the state. You can use the Springdale White Pages to look up a name, find a city ordinance, pull a police report, or check a court case. This page lists every Springdale office that keeps public files and shows the phone, address, and web link for each.
Springdale Overview
Springdale and Washington County White Pages
Court files for Springdale file through the Washington County Circuit Clerk in Fayetteville. The Circuit Court is the trial court for Springdale and the rest of Washington County. Civil, criminal, probate, domestic, and juvenile cases all go to the county courthouse. A Springdale White Pages case search can be run at the clerk's counter or free online.
The statewide Arkansas CourtConnect portal covers every Springdale case in the Circuit Court and the Springdale District Court. Search by name, case number, judge, or date. Most Springdale files go back years. Springdale District Court handles small claims, traffic cases, and city code cases. Appeals from the Springdale District Court move up to the Circuit Court within 30 days.
If a Springdale file has been sealed under Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401, it will not come up in the public White Pages search. Springdale juvenile files, adoption files, and certain probate files also stay closed under Arkansas law.
Springdale City Clerk Records
The Springdale City Clerk is the official records keeper for the city government. To see the main page, visit the City of Springdale website.
The Springdale City Clerk office is at the City Administration Building, 201 Spring Street, Springdale, AR 72764. Call 479-750-8114. The Clerk keeps City Council records, city ordinances, city resolutions, meeting minutes, city contracts, board appointments, and sworn oaths of office. The Clerk also coordinates Springdale White Pages FOIA requests for every city department.
Springdale City Council meets each month. Meeting agendas, minutes, and full packets go on the city site. A Springdale White Pages lookup for an ordinance or a vote can start with a search of the online code. The full file is kept by the Clerk. Copy fees run $0.25 per plain page. Certified copies cost more.
A Springdale FOIA request can be filed in person, by mail, by phone, or by email. The office has three business days under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105 to act on a request. Larger Springdale requests can take longer. The Clerk will send a note with the new date.
Note: Springdale records staff redact protected items, such as social security numbers and juvenile info, from every White Pages response before release.
Springdale Police White Pages Reports
The Springdale Police Department Records Division holds incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records for events inside the Springdale city limits. Springdale reports are available in person, by mail, by fax, or through the online request system where offered. Plain copy fees are $0.25 per page.
Springdale incident and accident reports are typically ready in 3 to 5 business days. The Records Division may redact parts of a Springdale report before release, such as juvenile info or protected witness names. Medical data, mental health data, and victim counseling notes stay closed under Arkansas FOIA. Ongoing Springdale investigations are closed until the case is wrapped.
A Springdale White Pages name search with the Police Department is name-based. It covers only Springdale police records. It does not pull state or national criminal history. For a wider search, use the Arkansas State Police. For state sex offender data, use the Arkansas Crime Information Center search.
Springdale Vital Records Lookup
Birth and death records for Springdale come from the Arkansas Department of Health, Vital Records Division. The state unit holds every Springdale birth and death file. Birth certificates cost $12 for the first copy. Death certificates cost $10. Under Arkansas Code § 20-18-305, Springdale births stay closed for 100 years. Springdale deaths stay closed for 50 years.
Note that Springdale sits across two counties. Most of the city is in Washington County, but part of the city is in Benton County. This split can matter for a Springdale White Pages marriage or deed search. For a marriage file or a deed tied to a Springdale address, check both the Washington County Clerk and the Benton County Clerk to be sure.
For Springdale voter info, use the Arkansas Secretary of State Voter View. The tool lets a voter check their own Springdale registration, polling place, and early vote sites.
Springdale FOIA and White Pages Rules
Arkansas FOIA, at Arkansas Code § 25-19-101, gives each Arkansas citizen the right to ask for a Springdale public record. Each Springdale office has three business days to act. A Springdale denial has to list the exact code section that blocks the release. The Clerk and the Police Department both follow the same set of rules. The Arkansas Attorney General handles FOIA training and weighs in on a Springdale White Pages dispute.
For full Arkansas Code text, visit the Arkansas General Assembly page. The page has the whole code, pending bills, and a keyword search. Springdale reporters and Springdale law staff both use this site.
Springdale court record access is set by Arkansas Code § 16-10-301. Sealed, juvenile, and adoption files stay closed. For a Springdale White Pages request on a criminal case, the Circuit Clerk will redact protected items under Arkansas Code § 12-12-901.
Fees for Springdale White Pages records are set per office. Copy fees are $0.25 per plain page. Certified copies cost more. The first 30 minutes of Springdale staff search time is free. After that, the city can bill for actual cost. If the fee is going to top $25, the Springdale office can ask for pre-payment.
For state inmate info on a Springdale name, the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search is free and open. It covers every Springdale case that ended in state prison time.
Note: A Springdale FOIA denial can be appealed in circuit court, and the court may award costs and fees if the denial fails.
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