Garland County White Pages Lookup

The Garland County White Pages pull from the Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, Assessor, and Sheriff. Hot Springs is the Garland County seat, and most of the records offices sit at 501 Ouachita Avenue. You can use the Garland County White Pages to find a name, look up a court case, check a property owner, or view the county jail roster. The Garland White Pages search is free to run in the main state and county tools. This page shows where to look and who to call for a Garland County White Pages records search.

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Garland County Overview

1873 County Formed
Hot Springs County Seat
501 Ouachita Courthouse Address
18th Judicial Circuit

Garland County Circuit Clerk White Pages

The Garland County Circuit Clerk is the main stop for court records in the Garland County White Pages. The office sits at 501 Ouachita Avenue, Room 104, Hot Springs, AR 71901. Call 501-622-3670. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The Garland Circuit Clerk is the official record keeper for the Circuit Court and the ex officio recorder of deeds. Staff file civil, criminal, probate, domestic relations, and juvenile cases. They also record deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property papers for the county.

For an online Garland case lookup, the office shows up in the statewide Arkansas CourtConnect portal, which is a free public White Pages case search. Start at the Garland County Circuit Clerk site for forms, hours, and fee info.

Take a look at the statewide Arkansas search tool that covers Garland court files. The Arkansas CourtConnect portal pulls case data from the Garland Circuit Clerk and every other court in the state.

Garland County White Pages state court case search

The CourtConnect tool lets you search by party name, case number, filing date, case type, judge, or attorney. Garland County Circuit Court filings from each docket show up in the same tool used by all 75 counties.

The Garland Circuit Clerk office works three main court sides. The Domestic Court handles divorce, abuse, child support, and paternity files. The Civil Court covers fraud, malpractice, foreclosure, quiet title, replevin, name changes, and similar filings. The Juvenile Court takes on delinquency cases and Family In Need of Services matters. All of these case types sit in the Garland County White Pages search.

Fee schedule for Garland County White Pages records from the Circuit Clerk:

  • Plain copies: $0.25 per page
  • Certified copies: $5.00 per document
  • Circuit Court filing: $165.00 for a new cause of action
  • Real estate recording: $15.00 first page, $5.00 each more
  • Marriage license: $60.00 (cash or card)

The Garland office runs e-recording through CSC at 1-855-200-1150, Simplifile at 1-800-460-5657, ePN at 1-888-325-3365, and Indecomm at 1-877-272-5250. Most Garland filings clear in a day or two when done in office. Rejected filings come back with a note so the filer can fix the issue. For Arkansas Code rules tied to Garland filings, see the Arkansas General Assembly site.

Note: FOIA White Pages requests to the Garland Circuit Clerk get a free 30 minutes of staff time under Arkansas Code § 25-19-105, with more time billed at actual cost.

Garland County Foreclosure Records Search

The Garland County Circuit Clerk runs judicial sales for property set for sale by the Circuit Court. Most are mortgage foreclosures, tax foreclosures, partition actions, and other court-ordered transfers. Sales take place at the north entrance on the first floor of the Garland County Courthouse. Notice and time for each sale are posted in line with state law and are listed by the Garland Circuit Clerk office.

Terms of sale call for full payment in cash, cashier's check, or certified funds on the day of sale. A buyer can also post a 10% non-refundable deposit with the balance due in three months plus 10% annual interest on the unpaid share. All Garland property sells as-is, with no warranty of title, condition, or fitness. The clerk does not run title or lien searches, so bidders must check the Garland White Pages on their own before each sale.

Note: Redemption rights may apply to some Garland sales under state law, and a bidder should ask a lawyer about the time frame and steps.

Garland County Property White Pages

The Garland County Assessor holds the property side of the Garland White Pages. The office sits at 501 Ouachita Avenue, Room 105, Hot Springs, AR 71901. Call 501-622-3800 for the main desk or 501-622-3730 for the Real Estate Records unit. The Garland Assessor keeps the working file on every real and personal account tied to a Hot Springs or Garland County address. You can assess in person or by phone.

Search results show owner name, legal text, land size, building info, and the current assessed value. The Garland Assessor file feeds into the tax roll used by the Treasurer at 501 Ouachita Avenue, Room 107, Hot Springs, AR 71901. For tax help, call the Garland Treasurer at 501-622-3720.

Personal property in Garland County has to be assessed by May 31 each year. A late file brings a 10% penalty per state law. New Garland residents and people with a new car also need to add the vehicle to the account in the first 30 days. The Garland property White Pages lookup is the best way to spot a missing file.

For tax records tied to a Garland parcel, ask the Treasurer for the most recent year. For deed chains, go to the Circuit Clerk. Garland County parcel numbers stay the same over time, so the number on an old deed still works in the modern lookup.

Note: The Garland Assessor data comes on an as-is basis, and users should check the Circuit Clerk records for a full title chain before a purchase.

Garland County Clerk Records Directory

Marriage licenses, voter rolls, and DBA filings in Garland County run through the County Clerk. The office sits at 501 Ouachita Avenue, Room 103, Hot Springs, AR 71901. Call 501-622-3600. The County Clerk holds all of the county court filings and is also the point of contact for quorum court minutes, probate filings, and budget papers.

Both people have to come in together for a marriage license with a valid photo ID. The Garland license is $60 and stays good for 60 days. For age 17, both parents have to be there with a notarized consent, and a five-day wait kicks in. Once signed, the license comes back to the Garland County Clerk office for the final record.

For Garland voter info, the County Clerk handles new rolls, address changes, party changes, and duplicate cards. The cut off is 30 days before any election. For a voter status check, use the Arkansas Secretary of State elections page. For business name filings like an LLC or corporation, file with the Arkansas Secretary of State Business and Commercial Services instead of the county.

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Garland County Court and Vital Records

Garland County Circuit Court cases show up in the statewide CourtConnect system. If a Garland file has been sealed under Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401, it will not show up in the public White Pages search. The court record rules in Arkansas Code § 16-10-301 give the Garland Circuit Clerk the duty to keep these files safe and open to the public.

Birth and death records for Garland County come from the Arkansas Department of Health, Vital Records Division. Birth certificates are $12 for the first copy. Death certificates are $10 for the first copy. Under Arkansas Code § 20-18-305, Garland births stay closed for 100 years and deaths stay closed for 50 years.

For a Garland County sex offender check, use the list kept by the Arkansas Crime Information Center. The list comes out of Arkansas Code § 12-12-901 and shows each name tied to a Garland County address. For state prison inmates, use the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search, since the Garland Sheriff only holds people in county custody.

Note: For a crash or accident report tied to a Garland road, also check with the Arkansas State Police in case a trooper took the call.

Garland County FOIA White Pages Rules

Arkansas FOIA, at Arkansas Code § 25-19-101, gives any citizen the right to ask for a Garland County public record. The Garland Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff all follow the same rule. Send a Garland request in person, by mail, by fax, or by email. The office has three business days to pull the record. For complex Garland jobs, the office can ask for more time.

Take a look at the state FOIA guidance for Garland County requests. The Arkansas Attorney General site handles FOIA help and complaints for Garland and every other county.

Garland County White Pages FOIA guidance and enforcement

The AG site also has model FOIA letters, opinions, and a link to file a complaint if a Garland office does not answer in three days.

Garland copy fees are $0.25 per page for plain copies and $5.00 per document for certified. The first 30 minutes of staff search time is free. After that, Garland staff time is billed at actual cost. If the Garland office thinks the total will top $25, it can ask for payment up front.

Juvenile, adoption, mental health, and sealed Garland files stay closed under state law. The Garland Circuit Clerk will deny a White Pages request that touches those records. A filer who thinks a record was wrongly closed can petition the Circuit Court to open it.

Note: Garland County Circuit Clerk staff can help find a record, but state law bars them from giving legal advice or doing deep research for you.

Cities in Garland County

Garland County has the city of Hot Springs as its main seat. Pick the city below to see the local FOIA portal, police records, and clerk contacts.