Washington County White Pages Lookup

The Washington County White Pages pull from the Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, Assessor, and Sheriff. Fayetteville is the Washington County seat and most offices sit at 280 N. College Avenue. You can use the Washington County White Pages to find a name, look up a case, check a property owner, or see if someone is in the county jail. The Washington White Pages search is free to run in most tools. This page shows where to look and who to call for a Washington County White Pages records search.

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Washington County Overview

1828 County Formed
Fayetteville County Seat
15,000+ Court Cases Yearly
50,000+ Documents Recorded Yearly

Washington County Circuit Clerk White Pages

The Washington County Circuit Clerk is the main stop for court and land records in the Washington White Pages. The office sits at 280 N. College Avenue, Suite 302, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Call 479-444-1522 or fax 479-444-1504. Email goes to kcorbitt@washingtonclerk.com. The Washington Circuit Clerk is an elected officer who files every court case and records every deed for the county. Staff handle civil, criminal, probate, domestic, and juvenile files. The office runs about 15,000 cases a year.

Washington County was one of the first Arkansas counties to go to e-filing. The office moved to E-Flex on August 1, 2022, for every court except Criminal. For civil and domestic cases, use the CourtConnect search tool. For criminal cases, use JusticeWeb. For older files before 2015, the legacy iSeries system still has the record.

Here is the Washington search portal run by the clerk. The Washington Circuit Clerk official records search covers deeds, mortgages, plats, liens, judgments, and marriage licenses.

Washington County White Pages court records search

Washington historical deed records cover 1911 to 1970. Older files sit in bound books at the courthouse. To get full access to the electronic court file, fill out the Agreement for Viewing Electronic Court Records and email it to the Washington clerk at the address above.

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

  • Non-certified copies: $0.25 per page
  • Certified copies: $5.00 first page, $0.50 each more
  • Circuit Court filing: $165.00 for civil or criminal
  • Recording: $15.00 first page, $5.00 each more
  • Summons or subpoena: $2.50 each
  • Power of attorney: $10.00
  • Small estate affidavit: $25.00

The Washington clerk takes cash, check, money order, and Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. Checks should be made out to Washington County Circuit Clerk. Dishonored checks bring extra fees and can draw a contempt order. For the Arkansas code that sets these fees, check the Arkansas General Assembly site.

Washington County also records deeds by e-recording. Approved vendors are Simplifile and CSC. E-recording brings same-day confirm and electronic return of the stamped file. Rejected Washington items come back with a note so the filer can fix and try again. Most Washington e-filings land in the office queue within hours.

Note: The Washington Circuit Clerk Records Indexing System has a grantor and grantee index, a case index, a judgment index, a lien index, a UCC fixture index, a plat index, and a misc index with DD-214 military files.

Washington County Property White Pages Search

The Washington County Assessor holds the property side of the Washington White Pages. The office sits at 280 N. College Avenue, Suite 230, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Call 479-444-2891. Staff keep the file on every real and personal property account in the county. Hours match the rest of the courthouse, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Look up a Washington property at the Washington County Assessor page. Search by owner name, property address, parcel number, subdivision, or legal description. Results show owner, legal, assessed value, land size, and building detail.

Personal property in Washington County has to be assessed by May 31 each year. A late file brings a 10% late fee. You can also add a vehicle online after a move to Washington County or after buying a new car. Washington homestead credit and other breaks all run through this same office.

Washington County Sheriff White Pages

The Washington County Sheriff's Office sits at 1155 W. Sunset Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Call 479-444-5700. The Sheriff runs the Washington County Detention Center. Current booking info is open to the public under Arkansas Code § 25-19-101. The roster shows the name, book date, charges, bond, and next court date.

For a FOIA request for a Washington incident report, crash report, or arrest file, go in person or send a mail request. Give the date, time, place, and any name tied to the file. Copy fees run $0.25 per page for a plain copy. The Washington Sheriff office has three business days to pull a record, longer on hard jobs.

Washington warrant checks go through the Warrants Division at the same phone. Known warrants can be cleared by voluntary surrender through the office. Active files get pulled from the Washington list once the subject books into jail or turns themselves in.

Note: For state prison inmates, use the Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search instead, since the Washington Sheriff only holds people in county custody.

Washington County Marriage and Voter White Pages

Washington marriage licenses, assumed business names, probate records, and voter files run through the County Clerk. The office sits at 280 N. College Avenue, Suite 108, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Call 479-444-1711. Washington marriage records go back to 1860. Each file shows both names, the date, and the filing officer.

Birth and death records for Washington 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, Washington births stay closed for 100 years and deaths stay closed for 50 years.

Washington voter registration goes through the same clerk. The cut off is 30 days before any election. Staff handle new rolls, address changes, and party changes. For a Washington voter status check, call 479-444-1711 or use the Arkansas Secretary of State elections page. The site lets you look up your own file.

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Washington County Court Records Search

The Washington Circuit Court handles civil, criminal, probate, domestic, and juvenile cases. Court record rules in Arkansas Code § 16-10-301 put the duty on the clerk to keep these files and to open them to the public. Washington cases from April 1, 2022 forward show up in CourtConnect for all types except criminal. Criminal cases show up in JusticeWeb. Older files before 2015 come from the iSeries legacy system.

The Washington civil and domestic docket covers divorce, custody, paternity, adoption, protection orders, negligence, medical malpractice, breach of contract, debt, foreclosure, quiet title, partition, emancipation, and name changes. Probate covers wills, estates, trusts, and guardianships. Juvenile files cover dependent-neglect, FINS, delinquency, and termination of parental rights.

If a Washington file has been sealed under Arkansas Code § 16-90-1401, it will not show up in the White Pages search. A sealed file stays closed even from a FOIA request. For a Washington County sex offender check, use the Arkansas Crime Information Center offender list. The list comes out of Arkansas Code § 12-12-901 and shows each name tied to a Washington address.

Note: Orders of protection in Washington County need the filer to come in person with a photo ID; contact the Domestic Relations Specialist at 479-445-6397 with questions.

Washington County FOIA White Pages Rules

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

The Arkansas Attorney General handles FOIA guidance and complaints for Washington and every other county. Copy fees on a Washington request are $0.25 per page plain and $5.00 per document certified. The first 30 minutes of staff time is free. Staff time past that gets billed at actual cost.

Juvenile, adoption, mental health, and sealed Washington files stay closed under Arkansas law. The Washington Circuit Clerk will deny a White Pages request that touches those records. Court payments for a Washington case can be sent by mail to 280 N. College Ave. Suite 302, Fayetteville, AR 72701.

Note: Child support payments run through the Washington Child Support Division at 479-444-1541, not the main clerk line.

Cities in Washington County

Washington County has several cities with their own local White Pages sources. Pick a city below to see the local FOIA portal, police records, and clerk contacts.