Find People in North Little Rock

A North Little Rock people search starts at the City Clerk's office and the Police Department, then runs through the Pulaski County Circuit Court for higher level cases. North Little Rock sits across the Arkansas River from Little Rock and has about 65,000 residents. The city was incorporated in 1901 and includes the Argenta Historic District, where many of the oldest property and business records were filed. The City Clerk holds council files. The Police Department keeps incident reports. The Pulaski County Circuit Clerk runs the 6th Judicial Circuit docket. Use the tools below to search.

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North Little Rock Quick Facts

65K Population
Pulaski County
1901 Incorporated
6th Judicial Circuit

North Little Rock City Clerk People Search

The North Little Rock City Clerk and Treasurer's Office is at 300 Main Street, North Little Rock, AR 72114. The phone is (501) 975-8605. The clerk holds the city's official records going back to the 1901 incorporation. Files include council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, building permits, and business licenses. The office also holds property records and land documents tied to city projects. The Argenta Historic District has its own deep file of preservation reviews and grant records that the clerk tracks. The clerk certifies official copies and keeps the city seal.

For any city record, send a written FOIA request. The office has three business days to answer under Arkansas Code Annotated § 25-19-105. You don't have to give a reason. Anyone may ask. Copy fees are low and certified copies cost a small extra fee. Older records from the early 1900s may need a research appointment so staff can pull the boxes from storage.

North Little Rock People Search via City Clerk records portal

The North Little Rock City Clerk page above lists every type of city record on file. Visit nlrm.org/city-clerk to start a North Little Rock people search of council and business records.

North Little Rock Police Records

The North Little Rock Police Department keeps arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports for the city. To get a copy, fill out a written request with the date, time, place, and the names of those involved. Bring a photo ID. Most accident reports are ready in about a week. Incident reports tied to an active case may be held back. Copy fees are set by the department and follow the standard rate used by other Arkansas city agencies.

The Records Section is open weekdays. Walk-ins are welcome but a written form speeds things up. Records that name a juvenile, that touch a sex crime victim, or that come from an active felony case may be shielded. Final reports on closed cases are open. Calls for service logs and booking files are also open under the Arkansas FOIA.

North Little Rock People Search via Police Department records section

The North Little Rock Police Department page above tells you how to ask for a report. Use nlrm.org/police for the request forms and current copy fees.

Note: Sealed records under Arkansas Code Annotated § 16-90-1401 will not appear in any North Little Rock people search of police or court files.

North Little Rock District Court

The North Little Rock District Court handles traffic citations, ordinance violations, misdemeanor criminal cases, and small claims for the city. Files are public and can be looked up by name or case number. A typical file shows the citation, the plea, the judgment, and the payment record. Pay tickets online, by mail, or in person at the clerk's window. Some defendants qualify for a payment plan. Community service can take the place of a fine for certain offenses.

For higher level cases, the Pulaski County Circuit Clerk handles the docket of the 6th Judicial Circuit. Search those files free at CourtConnect. The state portal shows case type, parties, attorneys, and a docket of every step. Sealed and expunged files do not show up. For more on the courthouse and circuit clerk, see the Pulaski County people search page.

North Little Rock People Search through CourtConnect

The CourtConnect tool above is the main statewide source for a North Little Rock people search of circuit court files. Open it at caseinfo.arcourts.gov.

Inmate Lookup for North Little Rock

People held by North Little Rock police or by Pulaski County deputies are booked into the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility at 3201 W. Roosevelt Road, just across the river. The Sheriff's Office posts a public roster online with names, booking dates, charges, and bond. For people sent to state prison, use the Arkansas Department of Correction inmate locator. The state list shows the ADC number, current facility, parole eligibility date, and offense.

To get a release notice on a specific inmate, sign up at VINElink. The free VINE service sends an alert when the inmate is moved or released.

Vital Records and Marriage Licenses

The Arkansas Department of Health Vital Records Office is the source for birth and death certificates. The office is in Little Rock at 4815 West Markham Street. Birth records start in February 1914. Marriage and divorce indexes go back to 1917. Birth certificates cost $12.00 for the first copy and $10.00 for each extra copy of the same record. Death certificates cost $10.00 each. Order online at VitalChek, by mail, or in person.

Birth records are not public in Arkansas. Only the named person, parents, a guardian, or a legal rep can get one. Death records are open. For a marriage license issued in Pulaski County, the Pulaski County Clerk at 401 S. Capitol Avenue is the office to contact. Marriage license fees run $60.00 cash. The state's full guide is at healthy.arkansas.gov.

Background Check and Sex Offender Search

The Arkansas State Police runs the official state criminal background check at cbc.ark.org. A name based check costs $22.00. Volunteers pay $11.00. National FBI fingerprint based checks cost $13.00. The system is set up under Arkansas Code Annotated § 12-12-1501. You need a signed release from the subject. Mail-in requests cost $25.00 and take 7 to 10 business days.

For sex offender lookups in North Little Rock, use the Arkansas Crime Information Center at acic.org. Search by name, address, city, or zip. Results show the offender's name, photo, address, employer, vehicle, offense, and risk level (1 to 4). Use the radius search to see who lives near a school, park, or daycare. North Little Rock police verify each city address.

Voter and Business Records

Confirm voter status at voterview.ar-nova.org. The Pulaski County Clerk handles new voter registrations. Voter rolls are public. They show name, address, date of birth, party (if claimed), and voting history. The ballot itself stays secret. For absentee, early, and overseas voting info, see sos.arkansas.gov/elections.

For North Little Rock business owners, the Arkansas Secretary of State business search at sos.arkansas.gov/corps is the official source. Look up a company name, an officer, a registered agent, or a fictitious name. The City of North Little Rock's Economic Development Department also keeps records on city business licenses, and the local Chamber of Commerce tracks active members.

North Little Rock People Search via City of North Little Rock site

The City of North Little Rock site above is the central hub for city department contacts. Visit nlrm.org to start any North Little Rock people search of city services.

Nearby Cities

If your subject lived nearby, use the same North Little Rock people search tools for one of the cities in the central Arkansas area. Each runs its own clerk and police records desk.

  • Little Rock - state capital, across the river, about 200,000 residents
  • Maumelle - planned community, about 19,000 residents
  • Jacksonville - near the Air Force Base, about 29,000 residents
  • Cabot - in Lonoke County, about 26,000 residents
  • Bryant - in Saline County, about 21,000 residents
  • Benton - county seat of Saline County, about 35,000 residents
  • Conway - in Faulkner County, about 67,000 residents

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