Arkansas Public Notices
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A small estate affidavit was filed for the estate of Roger Crawford (died Sept. 9, 2021). Creditors must present verified claims within three months of the first publication or lose the right to be paid from the estate.
A probate warning order notifies respondents Timothy Schwieg and Ryan Bennett they must appear in Greene County Probate Court within 30 days to answer James Moran’s petition in the estate of Brenda Dennis; failure to appear may cause the petition to be admitted.
Jackson County FSA is auctioning two 48' diameter GSI grain bins (7 rings) each holding about 44,202 bushels. Interested buyers should contact the Jackson County FSA office at 870-523-8986 ext 2 for details and bidding information.
This is a warning order in a divorce case (16JDR-26-182) requiring the defendant to appear and file a written answer within 30 days of first publication, or risk a default judgment or loss of defenses.
An affidavit to collect a small estate for Richard Eugene Holloman (d. Feb 27, 2026) was filed listing roughly 3.80 acres of real property in Polk County. Creditors must present verified claims within three months of first publication or be barred from the estate.
An affidavit to collect a small estate for Steven Randall Crawford (died May 20, 2024) was filed; the estate includes a 3.69-acre parcel at 3428 Polk Road 44, Mena. Creditors must present verified claims within three months of first publication or be barred.
KEG Towing is notifying the public that listed vehicles will be destroyed, dismantled, or sold if not claimed within 45 days; redemption requires payment of towing, storage, and processing fees. A public sale is scheduled for July 18 at 9:00 AM at the listed address.
A public hearing on June 8, 2026 will consider a zoning variance request by Property Partners of NWA, LLC to waive lot tree preservation requirements for a development at 12 Pershore Lane in the Worchester Subdivision. Written comments are requested by the planning office.
A public hearing on June 8, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. will consider a zoning variance request by David Callison to alter retaining wall placement at 3 McKeever Ln., Parcel 16-23432-000 in the Oniell Subdivision, Bella Vista.
The City Council of Clarksville approved the final plat for Nichols Place, accepted dedication of streets, rights-of-way, and easements to the city, and requires a performance bond or irrevocable letter of credit before recording the plat.
The City Council of Clarksville approved the final plat for Taylor Place, accepted public dedications of streets and easements, and requires the developer to post a performance bond or letter of credit before recording the plat. The ordinance takes effect immediately.
The City of Clarksville adopted Ordinance No. 26-1000 creating an Industrial Technology (I-T) zoning district for data centers, adding drilling and excavation regulations near critical facilities, and defining data centers under state law. The ordinance takes immediate effect by emergency declaration.
Clarksville Board of Adjustments will hold a public hearing May 28, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall (205 Walnut Street) to consider a fence variance for property at 313 S. Grandview Avenue. The public is invited to attend and review the full description at City Hall.
The City of Clarksville rezoned a 2.12-acre property at 2116 W. Main Street from C-2 to C-3 following a Planning Commission hearing and City Council adoption on May 11, 2026. The ordinance updates the official zoning map and repeals conflicting provisions.
The City of Harrison rezoned an 8.05-acre parcel owned by the Jeff Crockett Trust from R-1 (Single Family Residential) to A-1 (Suburban Agricultural). The change takes effect immediately to guide future development and must be filed with city and county offices.
The City of Harrison has rezoned a 1.70-acre parcel (Fair Grounds Addition and part of NW¼ NW¼ Sec. 10) from C-2 and R-3 to C-3 General Commercial, effective immediately to guide future development and require compliance with C-3 rules.
The City of Siloam Springs seeks sealed bids from prequalified contractors to rehabilitate historic Twin Springs Landing, repair the City Park dam, and perform shotcrete and rock-anchor repairs; bidders must show historic renovation experience and complete work within 180 days.
Van Buren City Council adopted Ordinance 21-2026 to add zoning regulations for childcare family homes and amend permitted/conditional use rules, aligning local code with A.C.A. § 20-78-229 and adding standards for commercial childcare facilities.
An affidavit for collection of a small estate for Norel W. Harvey (died 10/15/2016) was filed May 13, 2026 in Mississippi County Probate Court; creditors must present verified claims within three months of first publication or be barred.
This is a warning order in a divorce case (47BDR-26-101) requiring Elizabeth V. Lowe to appear and file a written answer within 30 days of first publication, or risk a default judgment. The clerk signed the order on May 8, 2026.
This is a warning order in a divorce case requiring Defendant Denita Scott to appear at Mississippi County Courthouse in Blytheville on June 26, 2026 at 9:30 AM. Failure to appear could lead to a default judgment or loss of claims in the divorce.
An affidavit for collection of the small estate of Bobby J. Dowell was filed March 23, 2026, naming Jerret Warren as distributee. Creditors must present verified claims within three months of first publication or be barred from benefiting from the estate.
The Circuit Court admitted a May 25, 2006 will for Shirley Lorenz Minor to probate and appointed Brian Minor as executor. Creditors must file verified claims within six months of the first publication (May 13, 2026) or be barred.
This is a notice to creditors for the ancillary estate of Mary Jeannette C. Lynch, notifying that claims must be presented within six months of first publication (May 13, 2022) or be barred from benefits in the estate.
A Special Personal Representative was appointed for the estate of Hazel McIntyre (d. July 28, 2024). Creditors must file verified claims within six months of first publication (by November 13, 2026) or be barred from receiving anything from the estate.
An affidavit to collect a small estate for the late Alvin Lambert was filed March 19, 2026; creditors must submit verified claims within three months of first publication (May 13, 2026) or be barred from sharing in the estate.
A mortgagee's notice of default schedules a public foreclosure sale of a Ouachita County property on June 19, 2026 at 3:00 PM at the Ouachita County Courthouse. The sale will be for cash and will extinguish prior interests in the property.
The will of Velma Elaine Hyden was admitted to probate and Steven Dane Hyden was appointed personal representative. Creditors must file verified claims within six months of first publication or be barred from estate benefits.
This is a warning order in a domestic relations case where Christopher Dungan has filed a complaint against Kira Lanier; Ms. Lanier must file an answer within 30 days of the first publication or a default judgment may be entered against her.
What Are Public Notices in Arkansas?
Public notices in Arkansas are legally mandated announcements published in official newspapers and government portals. Under state law, government agencies, courts, and private parties must publish these notices to inform the public of actions that may affect their rights or property.
Common types of public notices in Arkansas include foreclosure filings, probate and estate notices, fictitious business name statements, tax deed sales, lis pendens (pending lawsuit filings on real property), name change petitions, and government bid solicitations.
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