Search Lee County People Records

A Lee County people search starts at the courthouse in Marianna. Lee County sits in the Arkansas Delta near the Mississippi River. The county was set up in 1873 and named for Confederate general Robert E. Lee. The County Clerk holds marriage and probate files. The Circuit Clerk runs court files and land records. The Sheriff posts the jail roster. State tools also feed a Lee County people search for court files, prison status, sex offender registry, and voter rolls.

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Lee County Quick Facts

8,400 Population
Marianna County Seat
1st Judicial District
1873 Year Founded

Lee County Clerk for People Search

The Lee County Clerk is at 15 E. Chestnut Street, Marianna, AR 72360. The phone is (870) 295-7715. The clerk handles marriage licenses, probate cases, county court orders, and the voter roll. Both parties have to appear in person to get a marriage license, with a photo ID. The license is good for 60 days from the date issued. The clerk later records the marriage and sells certified copies of the record.

Probate cases include estates, guardianships, small estates, civil commitments, and adoptions. Adoption files are sealed by law. The rest of the probate docket is open under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Anyone can ask the clerk for a copy of an estate file, an inventory, or a final order. Copy fees are charged per page. Probate runs under Arkansas Code Annotated Title 28.

The clerk also serves as the local voter registrar. Voter rolls are public, and the Secretary of State runs the lookup site for the public.

Lee County Circuit Court Records

The Lee County Circuit Clerk is at the courthouse in Marianna. The phone is (870) 295-7720. The clerk handles civil files, criminal files, domestic relations files, juvenile files, and probate files for the 1st Judicial District. Juvenile files are sealed. Most others are open. The clerk also serves as the ex officio recorder for the county, so deeds, mortgages, and UCC liens are filed at the same desk.

Run a Lee County people search of court files online at CourtConnect. The state portal covers civil, criminal, domestic, and probate dockets. You can search by name, case number, or attorney. The wildcard sign is the percent (%). The state Administrative Office of the Courts runs the system at no cost.

For a paper copy of a Lee County court file, go to the clerk's desk in person. Bring a name, a case number, or a date. Copies cost a small fee per page. A certified copy costs more. The clerk can also pull historic land records, which help tie a person to a parcel over time.

Lee County People Search via CourtConnect

The CourtConnect portal above is the main free way to run a Lee County people search of court files. Open it at caseinfo.arcourts.gov.

Note: Sealed and expunged court files under Arkansas Code Annotated § 16-90-1401 do not show up on CourtConnect or in the clerk's index.

Lee County Sheriff and Jail

The Lee County Sheriff's Office is at 15 E. Chestnut Street, Marianna, AR 72360. The phone is (870) 295-7777. The sheriff books people for crimes that happen in Lee County and runs the county jail. Arrest records, jail rosters, incident reports, and active warrants are open under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, with limits for ongoing cases.

To get a copy of an arrest report or an incident report, send a written request to the records desk. Bring a photo ID. Copy fees apply per page. The sheriff also handles civil process in the county and serves court papers in the towns of Marianna, Aubrey, Haynes, Moro, LaGrange, and Rondo.

For state inmates already moved into prison, use the Arkansas Department of Correction inmate locator. The state runs a prison unit in Marianna (the East Arkansas Regional Unit), so many local inmates may be held there. The state list shows the ADC number, the facility, the parole eligibility date, and the offense. Family or victims can sign up for release alerts at VINElink.

Lee County People Search via Arkansas DOC inmate locator

The state inmate locator above is the right tool for a Lee County resident moved to a state prison. Use it at apps.ark.org/inmate_info.

Lee County Property Assessor Records

The Lee County Assessor lists every parcel in the county with the owner name, the legal description, and the current value. Real property is valued at 20% of fair market value under state law. Personal property such as cars, trailers, boats, and farm equipment is also assessed each year. The deadline to assess personal property is May 31. A 10% penalty applies after the deadline under Arkansas Code Annotated § 26-26-201.

Use a property search to tie a person to an address, a homestead credit, or a land transfer. The assessor's roll is open to the public. The County Collector handles the tax bill. Tax bills run March 1 through October 15 each year. Late tax becomes a lien on the parcel and is sold at the annual delinquent land auction.

Vital Records and Background Checks

The Lee County Clerk holds marriage licenses for couples who applied here. For birth and death certificates, the source is the Arkansas Department of Health Vital Records Office at 4815 West Markham Street, Slot 44, Little Rock, AR 72205. The phone is (501) 661-2336. Birth records cost $12.00 for the first copy. Death records cost $10.00. Order online via VitalChek. Birth records are not public; only the named person, parents, a guardian, or a legal rep can get one.

For a state criminal background check on a Lee County resident, use the Arkansas State Police online system at cbc.ark.org. Name based checks cost $22.00. Volunteers pay $11.00. National FBI fingerprint based checks cost $13.00. You need a signed release from the subject. Mail-in requests cost $25.00 and take 7 to 10 business days.

Lee County People Search via Arkansas State Police background check

The Arkansas State Police background check site above is the only state source for a name based criminal history. Open it at cbc.ark.org.

Sex Offender Registry Search

The Arkansas Crime Information Center runs the public sex offender registry for the state, Lee County included. Search by name, address, city, county, or zip code at acic.org. The result shows the offender's name, photo, address, employer, vehicle, offense, and risk level. Levels run 1 (low) to 4 (sexually violent predator). Local sheriff deputies verify each address.

Note that the registry only lists people convicted of qualifying offenses who are still required to register. People charged but not convicted, or those whose convictions have been overturned, are not on the registry.

Lee County Voter Lookup

Use the Voter View tool to confirm your registration, see your polling place, and check who represents you in Lee County. Run a search at voterview.ar-nova.org with a name and date of birth. The Lee County Clerk handles new registrations, address changes, and party changes. Voter rolls are public under state law. Use the Secretary of State portal at sos.arkansas.gov/elections for absentee, early, and overseas voting rules.

Cities in Lee County

Lee County is a small Delta county. The seat of Marianna is the largest town. Other towns include Aubrey, Haynes, LaGrange, Moro, and Rondo. None of these cities have stand alone people search pages on this site, so use the county-level offices in Marianna for any record request tied to a town in the county.

Nearby Counties

If your subject lived or worked outside Lee County, run the same Arkansas people search in a nearby county. The neighbors are Phillips County, St. Francis County, Monroe County, and Crittenden County. Each county has its own clerk, sheriff, and assessor. Court files for these counties also show up on the same statewide CourtConnect tool.

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