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The Collector is responsible for billing and collection of County taxes. The office of the county collector is to be operated according to the office budget that is established annually by the quorum court of the county.
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The records of the county assessor's office constitute the report of or appraisal of all the taxable property and persons in the county; therefore, it is necessary that they be accurately recorded and well maintained.
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ARCountyData.com is the fastest and easiest way to access Arkansas county property information. From the convenience of your office or home you can research property sales histories, commercial and residential building descriptions, and legal descriptions.
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The County Clerk is the official bookkeeper of county government and usually handles the payroll for all county employees. As Clerk of the county court, the clerk has the duty of keeping a regular account between the treasurer and the county.
The records of the county assessor's office constitute the report of or appraisal of all the taxable property and persons in the county; therefore, it is necessary that they be accurately recorded and well maintained.
The county assessor is an elected official in county government. The Constitution of the State of Arkansas provides for the election of the Assessor to a four-year term of office with the requirements that he/she be a qualified elector and resident of the county.