About the County
Craighead

Craighead

511 S. Main Street
Jonesboro
72401

107 Cobean Blvd.
Lake City
72437


(870) 933-4500
http://www.craigheadcounty.org

Craighead County was formed February 19, 1859, from parts of Greene, Mississippi and Poinsett counties and was named from Thomas H. Craighead, who represented Mississippi and Crittenden counties in the state legislature. Craighead County has two county seats, Jonesboro and Lake City. The landscape of Craighead County is flat, fertile farmland with rolling hills with Crowley’s Ridge in the center. The courthouse in Jonesboro stands on the site of a skirmish between two companies of Confederates and a detachment of a federal regiment during the Battle of Jonesboro in August 1863. The statue of a doughboy on the courthouse lawn is the first monument erected in the South to soldiers and sailors of World War I. Another marker recognizes a county resident, Hattie Caraway, who was the first woman elected to the United States Senate, the first woman to preside over the Senate, and the first woman chairman of a Senate committee. The Lake City courthouse offices have been moved to a more modern and convenient location; however, the original courthouse building still stands. It is an all-wood; two storied with three small one-story brick wings that were added in 1934 when the companion county courthouse in Jonesboro was remodeled. A bandstand from which many political speeches have been made stands in the courtyard. Arkansas State University, which continues to grow and is the county’s largest employer, is located in Jonesboro. The Convocation Center located on the campus is used for sports, concerts, live theatre, conferences and other attractions. In historic downtown, Jonesboro’s civic auditorium, a renovated movie theatre built in 1926, provides a facility for concerts, Broadway shows, nationally known speakers, and community theatre productions. Citizens in Craighead County revel in its status as the “Capital City of Northeast Arkansas” with a Main Street Jonesboro celebration in May of each year, which brings hundreds of people into the county.

County Officials Phone Fax E-Mail
County Judge Dale Haas (870) 933-4500 (870) 933-4504 ctyjudge@craigheadcounty.org
County Clerk Nancy Nelms (870) 933-4520 (870) 933-4514 nancy@craigheadcounty.org
Circuit Clerk Ann Hudson (870) 933-4530 (870) 933-4534 ahudson@craigheadcounty.org
County Sheriff Jack McCann (870) 933-4550 (870) 933-4595 sheriff@craigheadcounty.org
County Collector Janiece Robbins (870) 933-4560 (870) 933-4519 janiece@craigheadcounty.org
County Treasurer Russell Patton, III (870) 933-4540 (870) 933-4533 russell@craigheadcounty.org
County Assessor Eddie Thomas (870) 933-4570 (870) 933-4516 ethomas@cra.countyservice.net
County Coroner Toby Emerson (870) 932-9639 (870) 931-4255 
Justice of the Peace Fred Bowers   
Justice of the Peace Jim Bryant   
Justice of the Peace Terry Couch   
Justice of the Peace Mike Cox   
Justice of the Peace Duane Harvey   
Justice of the Peace Mike Hawkins   
Justice of the Peace Kenny Hendrix   
Justice of the Peace Ed Hill   
Justice of the Peace Kevin Hoke   
Justice of the Peace Max Render   
Justice of the Peace Ken Stacks   
Justice of the Peace Mary Suiter   
Justice of the Peace Barbara Weinstock   

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