Ashley County 911

Ashley County 911 For Emergencies call 911! This is a non-emergency site. The ESN tell the dispatcher what emergency personnel should respond to the call.

911 Administration Office

It is the responsibility of the 9-1-1 Administration office to make sure the 9-1-1 call is received, with the correct addressing and ESN (Emergency Service Number). Example:

If we called 911 from our office, the following information would be received at the primary PSAP dispatch center, which is at the Ashley County Sheriff Office. Structure Addressing may include:


Apartments, barns, commercial buildings, houses, mobile homes, pole sheds, poultry houses, storage buildings, gas meters, and phone towers. Contact our office if you have questions about the following:

If you need a 9-1-1 address assigned to a new structure or mobile home on your property. Report a road or 911 yard sign missing or have questions about Ashley County's 9-1-1 mapping. Road Signs

We are responsible for the upkeep on Ashley County Road Signs and 911 Yard Signs. County roads with green road signs are a county owned and maintained road. County roads with a brown or red signs are limited public access roads. The 911 administration office will maintain the road sign, but the county road department will not maintain the road.

🇺🇸Fish Fry is Still Happening TODAY!! 🇺🇸The Memorial Day Fish Fry for Veterans will still be held Monday, May 26 at 11:0...
05/26/2025

🇺🇸Fish Fry is Still Happening TODAY!! 🇺🇸

The Memorial Day Fish Fry for Veterans will still be held Monday, May 26 at 11:00 AM at the Ashley County Courthouse Annex.

Due to a high chance of rain and storms, there will be no formal ceremony this year. However, we still invite all veterans to join us for a meal in honor of our fallen heroes.

Eat in or grab a plate to go!
Help us spread the word — please share and tag all veterans!

📍 Ashley County Courthouse Annex
205 East Jefferson Street
Hamburg, AR 71646

It is our privilege to honor and remember those who served. 🇺🇸🇺🇸

As a token of our appreciation for the incredible work of our local emergency responders, Woodmen of the World is excite...
05/06/2025

As a token of our appreciation for the incredible work of our local emergency responders, Woodmen of the World is excited to host a First Responder Cookout! We warmly invite all local emergency responders and their immediate families to join us on Saturday, May 10th, at 11:00 AM. Enjoy delicious food, live music, and plenty of fun for the whole family. We can't wait to celebrate with you!

Please RSVP with Bettye Berryman by calling or texting her to confirm your attendance and specify the number of attendees accompanying you. She can be reached on her cell at (870)305-5442 or home phone at (870)853-5622. Alternatively, you can text me, Brandy Dye, with this information at (870)853-7307 or complete the google survey. https://forms.gle/xh3A1KRNehzuA12C6 If you have any questions, please let us know. Thank you

Please ensure information is shared with our local emergency response agencies.

For National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we honor our FIRST first responders, our county’s INCREADIBLE 911 pro...
04/15/2025

For National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we honor our FIRST first responders, our county’s INCREADIBLE 911 professionals. They’re the first voice heard in a moment of crisis, our lifelines, our calm in the chaos, providing unwavering support for the public and the emergency responders they work alongside. On April 13-19, please join us in recognizing their dedication and all they do to keep our county safe. A heartfelt thank you to our exceptional dispatchers Patricia Sutton, Allison Pullin, Katelynn Winn, Brandy Watt, Paige Callender, and our outstanding supervisor Connie Melanson.

NO OUTDOOR BURNING: The fire danger will remain high across most of Arkansas today due to low humidity and gusty winds. ...
03/20/2025

NO OUTDOOR BURNING: The fire danger will remain high across most of Arkansas today due to low humidity and gusty winds. Outdoor burning is highly discouraged...

"NO QUEMAS AL AIRE LIBRE: El peligro de incendio seguirá siendo alto en la mayor parte de Arkansas hoy debido a la baja humedad y los vientos fuertes. Se desaconseja encender fogatas al aire libre..."

NO OUTDOOR BURNING: The fire danger will remain high across most of Arkansas today due to low humidity and gusty winds. Outdoor burning is highly discouraged...

12/24/2024

The Ashley County Courthouse, Crossett Annex, Landfill, Road Department and Rural Garbage will be closed on Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, December 25th in observance of the Christmas Holiday! 🎄

Rural Garbage will NOT run on Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, December 25th. Tuesday and Wednesday customers will be picked up starting very early Thursday, December 26th. Just leave it out until it gets picked up. Please be patient and allow grace to our rural drivers as they deserve to be off with their family for the holidays as well.

Normal County business will resume on Thursday, December 26th.

🎄Merry Christmas from Ashley County!🎄

08/28/2024

Fire risk is high in Ashley County. Please be very cautious with outdoor burning.

07/12/2024

Passing along the info!

06/19/2024

HOMICIDE SUSPECT, spotted in Arkansas - emergency alert.

You likely received an emergency alert on your phone due to this man (Stacy Lee Drake) being spotted in Arkansas.

He’s wanted in connection to multiple homicide cases. Drake is extremely dangerous and is known to carjack individuals.

Please, call 911 and don’t approach him if you see him. He was last observed on foot near a Morrilton, Arkansas hotel.

This is very close to I-40 so he’s likely on the move.

Stay safe, Arkansas.

05/02/2024

Address

205 E Jefferson Street
Hamburg, AR
71646

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18708539444

Website

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