About the County
Pulaski

Pulaski

201 South Broadway
Little Rock
72201

(501) 340-8305
http://www.co.pulaski.ar.us

Pulaski County was created on December 15, 1818, and was one of five counties organized when Arkansas was part of the Missouri Territory. It was named for Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish soldier credited with saving George Washington’s life during the Revolutionary War. The landscape of the county is rugged terrain western and northern and rolling hills in the southern tip with the Arkansas River Valley delta in the east. Pulaski County is the most populous county in the state. Little Rock is the county seat and the State Capitol. The economic base is largely government and support services. Metropolitan Pulaski County offers many educational and cultural opportunities such as the Arkansas Arts Center, the Museum of Science and History, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the Little Rock Zoo, which is now entering into a complete renovation program. Pinnacle Mountain State Park, a 1,800-acre environmental park is only 15 miles from Little Rock and offers picnicking, hiking, and canoeing on the Big and Little Maumelle Rivers. The State Capitol, built of Arkansas granite, is a scaled-down replica of the Nation’s Capitol. The Old State House, Arkansas’ Capitol from 1836 to 1911, except briefly during the Civil War, now houses a museum of Arkansas history. The new reconstruction of the county courthouse has recently been completed and is beautiful. In the large central hall of the 1912 courthouse, twelve imposing statues representing art, justice, agriculture and machinery stand on pedestals supported by sixteen marble columns that ring a two-story rotunda capped with a magnificent stained-glass dome. A large metal bust of Count Pulaski is centered beneath the rotunda on the inlaid marble floor of alternating white and gray radial bands. Every door has large brass fixtures with the seal of the Arkansas Territory engraved on the push plates and “PC” engraved on the doorknobs. This stately 1912 courthouse is visited by hundreds of local people and tourists each year.

County Officials Phone Fax E-Mail
County Judge F.G. Villines, III (501) 340-8305 (501) 340-8282 cojudge@co.pulaski.ar.us
County Clerk Pat O'Brien (501) 340-8500 (501) 340-8340 jbryant@pulaskiclerk.com
Circuit Clerk Pat O'Brien (501) 340-8550 (501) 340-8340 jbryant@pulaskiclerk.com
County Sheriff Doc Holladay (501) 340-6600 (870) 340-7080 
County Collector Debra Buckner (501) 340-8345 (501) 340-5663 dbuckner@pulaskicountytreasurer.net
County Treasurer Debra Buckner (501) 340-8345 (501) 340-5663 dbuckner@pulaskicountytreasurer.net
County Assessor Janet Troutman Ward (501) 340-6170 (501) 340-6009 assessor@pulaskicountyassessor.net
County Coroner Garland Camper (501) 340-8355 (501) 340-8358 coroner@co.pulaski.ar.us
Justice of the Peace Julie Blackwood   
Justice of the Peace Wilandra Dean   
Justice of the Peace Pat Dicker   
Justice of the Peace Steve Goss   
Justice of the Peace Robert Green   
Justice of the Peace Bob Johnson   
Justice of the Peace Curtis Keith   
Justice of the Peace Kathy Lewison   
Justice of the Peace Donna Massey   
Justice of the Peace Doug Reed   
Justice of the Peace Charles F. Roberson   
Justice of the Peace Jeffrey Rollins   
Justice of the Peace Phil Stowers   
Justice of the Peace Dawne Vandiver   
Justice of the Peace Mary L. Williams   

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