Arkansas Property Records
Title search services for every Arkansas county. From the Ozarks to the Delta—Fayetteville Shale mineral rights expertise, lien reports, and deed research delivered within 24 hours.
How Do I Search Arkansas Property Records Online?
Arkansas maintains property records through 75 County Circuit Clerk offices. The Circuit Clerk in each county records deeds, mortgages, liens, and instruments affecting real property. The County Assessor maintains tax and assessment records.
You can search Arkansas property records through U.S. Title Records by providing the property address and county. Select your report type: Property Lien Report ($95), Full Property Owner Lien Report ($195 with mineral rights status), or Preliminary Title Report ($295). Reports delivered via email in PDF format within 24 hours. No login or subscription required. BBB A+ rated since 2009.
Mineral Rights Research
Arkansas mineral rights can be severed from surface rights. Critical verification in the Fayetteville Shale region covering 9,000 square miles.
Timber Rights Verification
19 million acres of timberland. Timber rights in the Ozarks and Ouachitas can be separately owned and conveyed.
Foreclosure Due Diligence
Arkansas is primarily judicial with 12-month redemption. Our reports identify lien priority for auction buyers.
⛽ The Fayetteville Shale
The Fayetteville Shale is a natural gas formation covering 9,000 square miles in north-central Arkansas including Van Buren, Cleburne, White, Faulkner, Conway, Pope, Independence, and Stone counties. Properties in this region frequently have mineral leases, royalty interests, and pipeline easements affecting title. Our Preliminary Title Report includes mineral rights verification for all Arkansas properties.
Arkansas Title Search Services
Title searches for all 75 counties with mineral rights expertise. Reports delivered within 24 hours.
Current ownership verification with sale history and County Assessor records.
- Current owner and vesting
- Sale and transfer history
- Assessed values and taxes
- Parcel number and legal description
All liens recorded against the property including mortgages, judgments, and tax liens.
- Mortgages and deeds of trust
- Tax liens and judgments
- Mechanic's liens
- HOA liens and lis pendens
Property AND owner liens. Includes mineral rights status. Recommended for foreclosure auctions.
- All property liens
- Owner's personal judgments
- UCC and bankruptcy filings
- Mineral rights status
- State and federal tax liens
PDF copies of recorded deeds with recording information and legal descriptions.
- Warranty deed or quitclaim copy
- Recording numbers and dates
- Circuit Clerk file numbers
- Transaction history
30-year ownership history with deed copies and mineral severance research.
- 30-year transfer history
- All vesting deed copies
- Mineral severance research
- Break-in-chain identification
Full title investigation with mineral rights and timber rights verification.
- 10-30 year title search
- Full lien reports
- Mineral rights verification
- Timber rights research
- Easement documentation
Arkansas Real Estate Law
Understanding Arkansas property laws protects your investment in The Natural State.
📜 Foreclosure Laws
Arkansas is primarily a judicial foreclosure state with a 12-month redemption period. Non-judicial foreclosure permitted with power of sale clause (no redemption). Understanding the method affects auction due diligence.
🏠 Homestead Exemption
Protects 1/4 acre urban or 80 acres rural (160 if head of family) from creditors, no value cap. NOT protected from mortgage foreclosure, tax liens, or mechanic's liens.
⚖️ Liens That Survive Foreclosure
Property tax liens: Always survive. IRS liens: 120-day redemption. Senior mortgages: Survive if recorded first. Junior liens: Extinguished.
🔨 Mechanic's Lien Law
Must file within 120 days after work completed. Relates back to first visible work date. Foreclose within 15 months or becomes unenforceable.
Major Arkansas Counties
Title searches in Arkansas's largest markets and Fayetteville Shale region.
📍 Pulaski County
Little Rock · 400K+ residents · State capital with active urban market. Circuit Clerk →
📍 Benton County
Bentonville · 290K+ residents · Walmart HQ · Fastest-growing county in Arkansas.
📍 Washington County
Fayetteville · 250K+ residents · University of Arkansas · NW Arkansas growth center.
📍 Sebastian County
Fort Smith · 127K+ residents · Western Arkansas hub on Oklahoma border.
📍 Faulkner County ⛽
Conway · 130K+ residents · Fayetteville Shale region · Mineral rights critical.
📍 Saline County
Benton · 125K+ residents · Fast-growing Little Rock suburb.
All 75 Arkansas Counties
Fayetteville Shale counties highlighted in amber.
Order Arkansas Property Records
Select Report
Choose Property Detail ($29), Lien Report ($95), Full Lien ($195), or Preliminary Title ($295).
Enter Property
Provide Arkansas address and county. Include parcel number if available.
Expert Research
Abstractors search Circuit Clerk and Assessor records. Mineral rights included.
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PDF delivered via email within 24 hours. 7 days/week service.
Arkansas Property Records Questions
How do I search Arkansas property records online?
Search through U.S. Title Records by providing property address and county. Reports delivered via email within 24 hours. All 75 counties covered. No login required. BBB A+ rated since 2009.
How much does an Arkansas title search cost?
$29-$295. Property Detail $29. Lien Report $95. Full Owner Lien $195 (with mineral rights). Preliminary Title $295 with full mineral and timber verification.
Are mineral rights included when buying Arkansas property?
Not always. Mineral rights can be severed and sold separately. Common in Fayetteville Shale region. Our Preliminary Title Report includes mineral rights verification.
What is the Fayetteville Shale?
Natural gas formation covering 9,000 square miles in north-central Arkansas including Van Buren, Cleburne, White, Faulkner, Conway, Pope, Independence, and Stone counties.
Is Arkansas a judicial foreclosure state?
Yes, primarily judicial with 12-month redemption period. Non-judicial permitted with power of sale clause (no redemption). Our reports identify lien priority.
How long does an Arkansas title search take?
Most reports delivered within 24 hours. Chain of Title and Preliminary Title take 1-3 days due to mineral research. We operate 7 days/week. BBB A+ since 2009.
Do Arkansas records include timber rights?
Timber rights can be severed separately. Our Preliminary Title Report includes timber rights research for Ozark and Ouachita region properties with 19 million acres of timberland.
What liens survive Arkansas foreclosure?
Property tax liens always survive. IRS liens have 120-day redemption. Senior mortgages survive. Junior liens extinguished. 12-month redemption for judicial foreclosure.
Do you cover all 75 Arkansas counties?
Yes. All 75 counties including Pulaski, Benton, Washington, Sebastian, and all Fayetteville Shale region counties. Reports delivered within 24 hours. Since 2009.
What is Arkansas homestead exemption?
Protects 1/4 acre urban or 80 acres rural from creditors (no value cap). NOT protected from mortgage foreclosure, property tax liens, or mechanic's liens.
Search Arkansas Property Records
All 75 counties. Mineral rights expertise. Reports from $29. 24-hour delivery. BBB A+ rated since 2009.