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Welcome to Little Rock. The capital city of Arkansas is also the state’s largest municipality, with over 202,000 people calling it home. The City of Little Rock employs more than 2,500 employees in 14 departments.
Frank Scott, Jr. began his second four-year term as Mayor of Little Rock on Jan. 1, 2023. Mayor Scott is the City's 73rd Mayor and is Little Rock's first ever popularly-elected African American mayor.
Little Rock had become a well-known crossing when the Arkansas Territory was established in 1819. The permanent settlement of Little Rock began in the spring of 1820, and the first building has been described as a cabin, or shanty, and was built on the bank of the river near La Petite Roche.
The Little Rock Police Department is committed to protecting life and property through Teamwork with the community while embracing mutual Respect and Understanding. Our mission is to provide professional Service that is unbiased, consistent and Transparent.
Call Us. Emergency Calls: Dial 9-1-1. Non-Emergency Calls. (501) 371-4829. Telephone Reporting Unit: Non-Emergency Reports. (501) 918-4397. Records Questions. (501) 371-4654.
Daily Reports. On this page, you will find recent significant events reported to the Little Rock Police Department. These reports are often requested for review and on this page, you can view these reports daily by following the links below.
We have tons of opportunities for you to build the community you envision. You, your group, family or business can create a more vibrant park system or Little Rock Zoo, litter free streets, friendlier neighborhood, or love on our fur babies.
Top 10 historic things to do in Little Rock . . . . and more! Explore history through an interactive map of historic sites: Interactive GIS map of Historic Sites - NEW
Transportation Plans map shows proposed and existing routes from the Master Street Plan for Roads, Bicycles, and Trails.
Little Rock, AR 72201. (501) 371-4654. Hours of operation: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM / Monday - Friday. Police and Accident reports are generally available eight (8) hours after the report is taken. The cost of reports are between $5.00 - $10.00.