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Monroe County, Arkansas Property Records

Monroe County, Arkansas, contains  five cities, with Clarendon as the county seat. In Monroe County, AR, property records form a structured database overseen by local authorities, which provides essential information about land parcels. These records are fundamental for verifying ownership and simplifying administrative processes concerning real estate transactions and legal issues.

 

Monroe County property records serve as a valuable resource for understanding the local housing market and economic trends, which reflect average home values of $76,575, median rents at $481, and median household incomes of $47,178. Additionally, residents face a median tax rate of 0.68% based on the property’s assessed values.

 

The maintenance of property records in Monroe County, AR, falls under the purview of the  Circuit Clerk. The office carefully archives and safeguards legal documents associated with property transactions, such as deeds, mortgages, plats, liens, and other related instruments.

 

In Monroe County, individuals can access property records by visiting the Clerk’s office at 123 Madison Street, Clarendon, AR 72029, during regular business hours. Recorded or indexed documents in the office are typically organized using identifiers such as grantor/grantee names, legal descriptions, recording dates, book/page information, and instrument types.

 

Currently, the official website of the Clerk’s office does not specify any online portal for accessing real estate records in the county. The preferred method for individuals to obtain copies remotely is to submit a written request via fax at (870) 747-3710, along with the required documentation and fees. Individuals can call the Clerk’s office at (870) 747-3615 for specific requirements and detailed fee schedules.

 

For zoning verification, connect with the planning and zoning department or other relevant office of the specific city where the property resides. For example, the  City Street Department should be consulted if the parcel is within Brinkley. They maintain updated ordinances, maps, and records essential for efficient land use regulation and verification of zoning within their boundaries.

Monroe County Property Records Search

Monroe County Registrar of Deeds

Monroe County Circuit Clerk

Address: 123 Madison St
Phone: 870-747-3615
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.

Monroe County Property Statistics

Monroe

Tax Assessor

  • Total Parcels: 9,617
  • Commercial Parcels: 565
  • Residential Parcels: 5,759
  • Other Parcels: 3,293
  • Tax Amount Population: 87.48%
  • Tax Year: 2022
  • Last Assr Update: 2022-10-17
  • Tape Cutoff Date: 2022-01-01
  • Assessment Year: 2022
  • FIPS Code: 05095

Recorder

  • Deed Min: 2006-01-03
  • Deed Max: 2013-04-10
  • Commercial Deed Docs: 2,732
  • Residential Deed Docs: 1,063
  • Mortgage Min: 2006-01-03
  • Mortgage Max: 2013-03-07
  • Commercial Mortgage Docs: 5,540
  • Residential Mortgage Docs: 191
  • FIPS Code: 05095
  • Deed Docs: 3,795
  • Mortgage Docs: 5,731

AVM

  • County Population: 9617
  • Most Current Valuation Date: 2023-03-21
  • Total Parcels: 35
  • Residential Parcels: 35
  • FIPS Code: 05095

Geocode

  • Total Parcels: 9,617
  • Geocode Unavailable: 0
  • Parcel-Centroid Geocodes: 8,334
  • Street-Level Geocodes: 229
  • Other Geocodes: 1,054
  • FIPS Code: 05095

Foreclosure

  • State FIPs: 05
  • County FIPs: 095
  • Judicial/Non-Judicial: Non-Judicial
  • Min Recording Date: 2020-01-29
  • NOD Document Count: 0
  • NOD Max Recording Date: N/A
  • NTS Document Count: 25
  • NTS Max Recording Date: 2023-03-30
  • LP Document Count: 0
  • LP MaxRecording Date: N/A
  • NOS Document Count: 0
  • NOS Max Recording Date: N/A

Monroe County Property Records Search