Search Pulaski County, Arkansas real property records online using official county tools for owner lookup, address search, parcel search, real estate assessment records, property tax inquiry, tax payment, deed records, recorded real estate documents, land ownership maps, GIS parcel viewer, and tax-bill research.
Need Pulaski County Real Property Records Right Now?
Use the Pulaski County Assessor when you need real estate records, parcel lookup, owner information, property assessment details, address research, and mapping connected to a specific parcel.
Use the Pulaski County Treasurer or Pulaski County Tax website when you need real estate tax inquiry, property tax payment, tax-bill lookup, tax-year details, and receipt/payment questions. Use the Circuit/County Clerk when you need deeds, real estate records, recorded documents, and county recorder resources.
Where to Search Pulaski County Real Property Records
Pulaski County real property research usually starts with the Pulaski County Assessor. The Assessor website states that the county’s real estate records are online so users can see what is on record, and it also provides mapping for parcel research.
For property tax bills and payment status, use the Pulaski County Treasurer and Pulaski County Tax payment website. For deeds, recorder documents, real estate filings, and official recorded land records, use the Pulaski County Circuit and County Clerk real estate resources.
| What You Need | Official Source | Best Search Method |
|---|---|---|
| Real estate assessment records | Pulaski County Assessor | Use Assessor property lookup and real estate records for owner, parcel, address, value and property details. |
| Free real estate record search | ARCountyData Pulaski Real Estate Records | Use the free public search sponsored by Pulaski County Assessor’s Office. |
| Property tax inquiry | Pulaski County Treasurer Tax Records | Search tax records before paying or verifying real estate tax status. |
| Online property tax payment | Pulaski County Tax Website | Search property tax information and securely pay property taxes online. |
| Deeds and real estate records | Pulaski Circuit/County Clerk Real Estate | Use Clerk/real estate recorder resources for recorded documents and deed research. |
| Parcel maps and GIS research | Pulaski County Parcel Viewer | Use the parcel viewer, PAgis land ownership map, or Assessor mapping for map-based parcel context. |
Pulaski County Property Records Free Lookup: Step-by-Step
The fastest free lookup begins with the Pulaski County Assessor or ARCountyData Pulaski real estate search. This helps confirm the correct property before checking taxes, maps, deeds, or recorded documents.
After confirming the property, use the Treasurer/Collector tools for tax inquiry and payment. Use the Circuit/County Clerk for recorded deeds and real estate documents. Use Pulaski parcel viewer or PAgis for map-supported property research.
- Open the official Assessor property search Go to Pulaski County Assessor and use the property lookup option.
- Use the free public real estate search Open Pulaski County Real Estate Records on ARCountyData.
- Search by the strongest detail you have Use parcel number, owner name, property address, subdivision, or account clues depending on the tool.
- Confirm the correct record Check owner name, parcel number, property address, legal/subdivision clues, assessed value, land/building details, and tax-related clues.
- Move to the correct official office Use the Treasurer/Collector for taxes, Clerk for deeds and recorded documents, and GIS/PAgis for parcel maps.
How to Find Parcel Number, Tax Account and Property ID
A parcel number or property account detail is the cleanest identifier for Pulaski County real property records. Owner names can change, mailing addresses can be different from the property location, and subdivision names can be repeated, but the parcel/account identifier helps connect the same property across official systems.
Use the parcel or account detail when checking real estate assessment records, property tax bills, tax payments, GIS maps, Clerk records, deeds, and title documents.
Best ways to find parcel or property account details
- Search the Pulaski County Assessor website.
- Use ARCountyData Pulaski Real Estate Records.
- Search property tax records through Pulaski County Treasurer Tax Records.
- Check your Pulaski County property tax bill or payment receipt.
- Review your deed, title report, mortgage paperwork, closing disclosure, appraisal, or escrow statement.
- Use the Pulaski County Parcel Viewer or PAgis map if you know the location but not the parcel number.
Assessor Real Estate Records and Assessment Details
The Pulaski County Assessor is the main official starting point for real estate assessment records. The Assessor site provides access to real estate records online and mapping resources for specific parcels.
Assessor records are useful for homeowners, buyers, sellers, real estate agents, lenders, appraisers, attorneys, title researchers, investors, and anyone checking how a Pulaski County property appears in public assessment records.
| Assessor Item | What It Helps You Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Owner name | Owner shown in assessment records. | Useful for public record confirmation, but compare with Clerk deed records for title questions. |
| Property address | The physical location connected with the property. | Helps confirm the correct parcel before paying taxes or ordering records. |
| Parcel and account details | The property identifier used across search tools. | Best field for matching assessment, tax, GIS and deed research. |
| Land and improvement details | Property characteristics, land information and building details. | Important for buyer due diligence, assessment review and value questions. |
| Assessed value and property class | Assessment and classification clues. | Useful for tax planning, appeal review and valuation research. |
Property Tax Records, Tax Inquiry and Payments
Pulaski County Treasurer and Pulaski County Tax payment resources help users search property tax information, make online payments, and review real estate tax status. The Pulaski County Treasurer website also announces tax-book opening information for payable tax years.
Before paying, confirm the correct tax year, parcel/account details, owner clue, property address, amount due, and payment destination. If your mortgage company pays taxes through escrow, compare the tax record with your mortgage statement before duplicate payment.
- Open the Treasurer tax records system Go to Pulaski County Treasurer Tax Records.
- Use the Pulaski County Tax website Open Pulaski County Tax Website for property tax search and online payment.
- Search the correct property Use owner name, parcel/account details, address, or available tax search fields.
- Confirm tax year and amount Review the tax year, balance, owner clue, property location, bill details, and payment history before paying.
- Save payment proof Keep confirmation numbers, receipts, screenshots, bank records, mailed-payment proof, and downloaded tax statements.
Search Deeds, Real Estate Records and Recorded Documents
The Pulaski County Circuit and County Clerk’s Real Estate/Recorder resources are the correct starting point for deeds, real estate records, recording questions, and official land-document research. Clerk resources also include county records search options connected to real estate records.
Use Clerk records when you need deed history, recorded documents, property transfers, mortgages, releases, easements, plats, legal descriptions, or recording information. Do not rely only on Assessor or tax records when legal ownership matters.
- Open the Real Estate / Recorder page Go to Pulaski County Circuit/County Clerk Real Estate.
- Use county records resources Open Pulaski County Records for county court orders, real estate records and related record search options.
- Use online deed search where available Open Pulaski Deeds Search for online real estate record research.
- Search with document clues Use grantor/grantee names, owner names, recording date, document type, legal description, book/page, parcel clues, subdivision or instrument clues where available.
- Use professional help for title decisions For ownership disputes, lien priority, foreclosure, probate, deed correction, or title insurance, consult a title professional or qualified attorney.
Document Copies and Recorder Research
Some property situations require a copy of a deed, mortgage, release, easement, plat, lien, affidavit, or other recorded document. For informal research, an online record may help. For court, lender, title, estate, or official use, confirm whether a certified copy is required.
Before requesting a copy, identify the exact record. The strongest clues are party names, document type, recording date, book/page, parcel number, legal description, subdivision and instrument reference where available.
| Copy Need | Best Use | Official Starting Point |
|---|---|---|
| Deed copy | Ownership history, title review, estate file, refinance or closing support. | Clerk Real Estate / Recorder |
| Mortgage or release copy | Payoff proof, refinance review, lien release confirmation or title research. | Pulaski Deeds Search |
| Recorded real estate document | Legal description, recording history, land-document research or transfer review. | County Records |
| Recording or copy question | Certified copy, recording requirement, deed filing or document procedure. | Pulaski Circuit/County Clerk |
GIS Maps, Parcel Viewer and Land Ownership Research
Pulaski County provides a parcel viewer through ArcGIS, and PAgis provides land ownership and GIS resources for Pulaski County-area government partners. These tools are useful when you need map context, parcel location, boundaries shown in GIS, and land ownership map research.
GIS parcel maps are helpful for research, but they are not a legal survey. For boundary, easement, setback, title or construction questions, use recorded documents and qualified professionals.
- Open Pulaski County Parcel Viewer Go to Pulaski County Parcel Viewer.
- Use PAgis land ownership map Open PAgis Land Ownership Map for map-supported land ownership research.
- Review PAgis resources Visit Pulaski Area Geographic Information System for GIS program and data context.
- Compare with official records Confirm parcel number, owner clue, address, assessment record, tax record and deed clues before relying on map details.
- Use legal documents for boundary decisions Do not use GIS lines as legal boundary proof for fences, construction, easements, title disputes or land sales.
Assessment, Value Questions and Property Corrections
If you believe a Pulaski County real estate record has incorrect property details, start by reviewing the Assessor property record. Save the parcel number, owner clue, property address, land details, building details, assessment information and map record.
Common issues include incorrect mailing address, property classification, square footage, land area, improvement details, ownership update timing, or property description. Use official Assessor resources before relying on third-party property websites.
- Search the Assessor record Open Pulaski County Assessor and locate the property record.
- Compare with your documents Use deed, appraisal, survey, tax bill, closing disclosure, title report or building records to compare details.
- Write down the exact correction Identify whether the issue is owner, mailing address, parcel, land area, improvement data, value or classification.
- Contact the correct office Use the Assessor for assessment/property detail questions, Treasurer/Collector for tax billing, and Clerk for recorded documents.
- Keep proof of communication Save screenshots, confirmation emails, forms, staff replies, mailed proof and supporting documents.
Assessment Review and Equalization Questions
If you disagree with Pulaski County real estate value or assessment details, begin with the Assessor record and collect evidence before filing or contacting the office. Property assessment questions are easier to discuss when you have the parcel number and supporting records ready.
Assessment review and equalization deadlines can be time-sensitive. Always confirm current Arkansas and Pulaski County procedures before waiting or relying on old guidance.
- Review the property record Search the parcel through the Assessor and save the real estate record.
- Identify the exact issue Check value, classification, land size, building information, property use, ownership and map details.
- Collect evidence Useful support may include comparable sales, appraisal reports, photos, repair estimates, condition evidence or proof of incorrect property data.
- Ask the Assessor specific questions Contact the office with parcel number, address and the record field you believe is incorrect.
- Confirm deadline and process Use current official instructions for any formal assessment review or equalization process.
Delinquent Taxes, Tax Payments and Closing Verification
Delinquent taxes, payoff, title and closing questions should be verified directly through official tax and recorded-document resources. Start with the Pulaski County Treasurer tax records and Pulaski County Tax website, then compare with Clerk records if title risk exists.
Buyers, sellers, heirs, investors, lenders and title companies should verify unpaid taxes and recorded document issues before closing, bidding or transferring property.
- Search the tax record Open Pulaski County Treasurer Tax Records.
- Use the tax payment website Open Pulaski County Tax Website for tax inquiry and online payment.
- Confirm property and tax year Review parcel/account details, owner clue, property address, tax year, balance and payment history.
- Search real estate records if title risk exists Use Clerk real estate records for deeds, releases, liens, mortgages and recorded documents.
- Verify before closing Use official offices and title professionals before making legal or financial decisions.
Office Address, Phone Numbers and Map
Pulaski County Assessor
201 S. Broadway, Suite 310
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: 501-340-6170
Fax: 501-340-6009
Official Website: Pulaski County Assessor
Free Real Estate Search: ARCountyData Pulaski Search
Use this office for real estate records, parcel lookup, owner search, property assessment details and mapping questions.
Pulaski County Treasurer / Collector
Official Website: Pulaski County Treasurer
Tax Records: Treasurer Tax Records
Pay Taxes / Inquiry: Pulaski County Tax Website
Use this office for property tax inquiry, real estate tax payment, tax receipts, payable tax-year information and tax bill questions.
Pulaski Circuit and County Clerk / Real Estate Recorder
401 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: 501-340-8500
Official Website: Pulaski Circuit/County Clerk
Real Estate / Recorder: Real Estate Department
County Records: County Records
Pulaski Deeds Search: Online Deeds Search
Pulaski County GIS and PAgis
Pulaski County Parcel Viewer: Parcel Viewer
PAgis Website: Pulaski Area Geographic Information System
PAgis Land Ownership: Land Ownership Map
Use these resources for GIS parcel maps, land ownership map context, spatial data and property location research.
Buyer and Homeowner Checklist
Use this checklist before buying, selling, refinancing, paying taxes, ordering deeds or researching Pulaski County real property records.
Pulaski County Real Property Records Checklist
- Search the property through the official Pulaski County Assessor or ARCountyData real estate records.
- Copy the parcel/account details exactly as shown.
- Confirm owner name, property address, legal/subdivision clues, assessed value and property characteristics.
- Use Treasurer tax records to check tax year, balance and payment status.
- Use Pulaski County Tax website for online tax inquiry and payment.
- Save receipts, confirmation numbers, screenshots, bank records and tax statements.
- Use Clerk real estate records for deeds, mortgages, releases and recorded land documents.
- Write down recording date, document type, party names, legal description and book/page or instrument clues before ordering copies.
- Use Pulaski County Parcel Viewer or PAgis for map-supported parcel research.
- Do not treat GIS parcel lines as legal boundary proof.
- Review assessment details early if you believe the record is incorrect.
- Verify delinquent taxes, liens and title risk directly before closing or bidding.
Local Tips Most Guides Miss
- Use the Assessor first: It helps you confirm the correct property before moving to taxes or deeds.
- Use ARCountyData for free search: Pulaski County sponsors free public real estate search through ARCountyData.
- Do not confuse tax records with deeds: Tax records show billing and assessment clues; Clerk records show recorded documents.
- Check payable tax year carefully: Arkansas property taxes are commonly discussed by assessment year and payable year, so confirm the exact year shown.
- Use GIS for map context only: Parcel viewers help locate property but do not replace surveys.
- Search deeds by both names: Grantor and grantee names can help narrow deed records faster.
- Save parcel/account details before calling: County staff can help faster when you have exact property identifiers.
- Compare ownership update timing: New deed recordings may not instantly match assessment and tax records.
- Keep every identifier together: Save parcel number, tax account, address, owner, deed clues, legal description and tax year in one note.
- Verify before closing: Taxes, deed history, liens and releases should be checked through official sources and title professionals.
FAQ: Pulaski County Property Records Search
How do I search Pulaski County real property records online?
Start with the Pulaski County Assessor website or the ARCountyData Pulaski real estate records search. These tools help you look up real estate records, owner details, address information, parcel data and assessment clues.
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Where can I search Pulaski County property taxes?
Use Pulaski County Treasurer tax records or the Pulaski County Tax website. These official resources help with property tax inquiry, tax payment and tax-bill research.
Who handles Pulaski County real estate assessment records?
The Pulaski County Assessor handles real estate assessment records, property lookup, parcel details, owner information and mapping connected to assessed property records.
Where can I pay Pulaski County property taxes online?
Use the Pulaski County Tax website at pulaskicountypay.com. Confirm the parcel/account, owner clue, property address, tax year and amount before submitting payment.
Where can I search Pulaski County deeds and recorded real estate documents?
Use the Pulaski Circuit/County Clerk Real Estate/Recorder resources and Pulaski Deeds Search for deed and recorded-document research.
Where can I find Pulaski County GIS parcel maps?
Use the Pulaski County Parcel Viewer, PAgis website and PAgis Land Ownership Map for map-based parcel and land ownership research.
Are Pulaski County GIS parcel maps legal surveys?
No. GIS parcel maps are public research tools. They do not replace deeds, legal descriptions, recorded plats, title reports, zoning confirmations or licensed boundary surveys.
Can I rely on an Assessor record as proof of ownership?
No. Assessor records are useful for parcel identification and assessment research, but they do not replace deeds, title searches or Clerk recorded real estate documents.
What should I check before buying property in Pulaski County?
Check the Assessor record, Treasurer tax status, Clerk deed records, GIS map context, legal description, lien/release history and title-company findings before closing.