Little Rock Property Valuations - City Office Guide
In Little Rock, Arkansas, property valuations used for municipal taxation are produced and administered through local assessor and city finance processes. This guide explains how valuations are determined, who enforces assessment rules, how to review or appeal a value, and where to find official forms and contacts for Little Rock and Pulaski County.
How valuations are established
Assessors use recent sales, property condition, improvements, and local assessment schedules to establish fair market value or assessed value for tax purposes. Valuations are updated on a regular assessment cycle; details and the official assessment methodology are available from the county assessor and the city finance office. Pulaski County Assessor[1] provides property search and valuation notices, and the City of Little Rock Finance Department lists payment and billing contacts.[2]
Key steps property owners should take
- Review your assessment notice and compare to recent comparable sales.
- Request an informal review with the Assessor if you disagree.
- File a formal appeal to the county board or the designated review body within the deadline shown on your notice.
- Pay any undisputed portion of tax to avoid penalties while pursuing appeal rights.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement is handled by the Pulaski County Assessor for valuation determinations and by the City of Little Rock Finance or Tax Collector for tax billing and collection. Specific monetary penalties, escalation schedules, and continuing-offence fines are not specified on the cited pages; see the official assessor and city billing pages for the most current details.[1][2]
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited pages.
- Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited pages.
- Non-monetary sanctions: collection actions, liens, and administrative orders may be used by tax collectors; exact remedies are listed on billing/enforcement pages.
- Enforcer: Pulaski County Assessor (valuations) and City of Little Rock Finance/Tax Collector (billing and collections). For inspection or valuation questions contact the Assessor's office directly.[1]
- Appeal/review routes and time limits: appeal procedures are described on the county assessor page; if no deadline appears, the page is current as of February 2026 and you should contact the assessor immediately for timing details.[1]
Applications & Forms
The county assessor publishes property records and any required declaration or appeal forms on its website. If a specific form number or filing fee is required it is listed on the assessor's forms or property appeal page; if not listed, the assessor's site does not specify a form number or fee.[1]
Common valuation disputes and typical outcomes
- Incorrect property characteristics (square footage, bedrooms): often resolved by inspection and correction of records.
- Recent sale price overlooked: providing closing documents can result in adjustment after review.
- Comparables not local or not similar: supplying proper comparable sales helps the assessor re-evaluate.
Action steps
- Contact the Pulaski County Assessor to request an informal review or data correction.[1]
- Download and complete any appeal form from the assessor's site and submit as directed.
- If you owe taxes, follow city payment instructions to avoid late penalties while disputing value.[2]
FAQ
- How do I find my current assessed value?
- Search public property records on the Pulaski County Assessor website or contact the assessor's office for a copy of your assessment notice.[1]
- Can I appeal if I disagree with the assessor?
- Yes. Start with an informal review with the Assessor, then follow formal appeal procedures listed on the assessor's appeal page.[1]
- Who do I contact about tax bills or payment plans?
- Contact the City of Little Rock Finance or Tax Collector for billing, payment options, and enforcement questions.[2]
How-To
- Gather documentation: recent sales, appraisal reports, repair estimates, and photographs.
- Compare your record to local comparables and identify discrepancies in square footage or features.
- Request an informal review with the Pulaski County Assessor and submit your evidence.[1]
- If unsatisfied, file a formal appeal following the instructions on the assessor's appeals page.
- If the appeal is denied, review further review or judicial appeal options listed by the assessor or state guidance.
Key Takeaways
- Start with the assessor record and informal review before filing formal appeals.
- Watch appeal deadlines on your assessment notice and act promptly.
Help and Support / Resources
- Pulaski County Assessor - property search and appeals
- City of Little Rock Finance Department - billing and payments
- Arkansas Department of Finance & Administration - state guidance on assessments