About the County
White

White

300 N. Spruce St.
Searcy
72143

(501) 279-6200

White County was formed in 1835, by the territorial legislature from parts of Jackson, Pulaski, and Independence counties and was named for Hugh Lawson White, a U.S. Senator from Tennessee. The county seat is Searcy. The landscape of the county is rolling hills north and west the foothills of the Ozarks and Ouachitas, and rich, flat, delta farmland in the southeast. The economic base of the county is diversified with row crops of milo, wheat, soybeans, rice; blueberries, and table grapes; livestock, poultry, and coastal Bermuda grass hay; and a wide range of manufacturing and service industries including a Wal-Mart Distribution Center. Harding University at Searcy, Arkansas State University at Beebe, and Arkansas State University at Searcy draw hundreds of students from all parts of the country. White County has many varied recreational opportunities. The Hurricane Lake Wildlife Management Area, and the White and Little Red rivers offer hunting and fishing and water recreation. The White County Courthouse, built in 1871 is said to be the oldest functional courthouse in Arkansas and has an elaborate clock tower that resembles the Liberty Bell and dates back to 1855. A statue located on the southeast corner of the court square honors the Confederate Soldiers. A new statue built of six tons of granite, was recently constructed on the courthouse lawn honoring those soldiers of White County who died in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War, with each soldier’s name inscribed on the monument. A Vietnam War memorial already sits on the courthouse grounds. A fire in the courthouse some years ago necessitated extensive repair, and the courtroom was restored to its original 19th century look with hardwood flooring and oak benches. The entire courthouse is outlined in lights and comes alive in December each year when the Christmas ”Festival of Lights” is observed. Hundreds of tourists visit the area at this time of year.

County Officials Phone Fax E-Mail
County Judge Michael Lincoln (501) 279-6200 (501) 279-6233 wcjudge@cablelynx.com
County Clerk Tanya Burleson (501) 279-6204 (501) 279-6260 whitecountyclerk@cablelynx.com
Circuit Clerk Tami King (501) 279-6203  
County Sheriff Ricky Shourd (501) 279-6279 (501) 279-6287 rshourd@sbcglobal.net
County Collector Sue Liles (501) 279-6206 (501) 279-6266 whitecountycollector@cablelynx.com
County Treasurer Janet Hibbitts (501) 279-6202 (501) 279-6233 treasurerofwc@cablelynx.com
County Assessor Debra Lang (501) 279-6205 (501) 279-6258 
County Coroner David Powell, Jr. (501) 268-7220 (501) 268-7244 powellfh@cablelynx.com
Justice of the Peace Terry Adams   
Justice of the Peace Bobby Burns   
Justice of the Peace Mike Cleveland   
Justice of the Peace Cameron Cooper   
Justice of the Peace Johney Gibson   
Justice of the Peace Kenneth Horton   
Justice of the Peace Jimmy House   
Justice of the Peace Ed Land   
Justice of the Peace George "Bud" Osborn   
Justice of the Peace Bill Pierce   
Justice of the Peace Bobby Quattlebaum   
Justice of the Peace Horace Taylor   
Justice of the Peace Layne "Boss" Vaughn   

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