Pike County Assessor's Office

Pike County Assessor's Office Personal Property must be assessed by May 31st of each year in order to avoid penalty.

THE ARKANSAS TAXPAYER BILL OF RIGHTS

The 1999 regular session of the Arkansas General Assembly produced some phenomenal legislation that has had and will continue to have a profound effect on the ad valorem tax system in the state of Arkansas. Act 572, or The Arkansas Property Taxpayer Bill of Rights as it is better known, provides as its stated goals and objectives that the Arkansas Taxpayer w

ill have the right:

•To be taxed fairly and assessed equitably throughout the state
•To have access to information concerning how the system of property taxation works and how their tax dollars are spent
•To participate in the determination of tax rates or Millage rates levied in local taxing units
•To fair and courteous treatment throughout the property tax system
•To review the reassessments and methodology used in determining the value of their properties and that of comparable properties
•To a prompt response by government officials to inquiries regarding the value of their properties
•To require government officials or others responsible for valuation of property to review and correct any measurement error to the nearest foot, clerical error, or other technical error which occurred in the valuation of their property
•To be sent a notice setting forth the following:
A) The amount of any change in property value
B) The right of the taxpayer to appeal such a change
C) The procedures which must be followed on appeal, including the name, title, address and telephone number of the Secretary of the Equalization Board to whom the appeal and any supporting documentation should be directed; the deadline for requesting a hearing and the proof required for adjustment of value.
•To complete all steps in the appeal process before paying any disputed taxes
•To receive written notification of the outcome of any appeal
•To recover any overpayment of taxes resulting from erroneous assessments within (3) years after payment." The act sets out specific provisions in an attempt to accomplish the foregoing goals and objectives. If you have difficulty with any of the provisions contained therein, we may be able to assist you.

It is the last month to get those assessments in.  In order to not have the 10% penalty added, assessments will be do by...
05/07/2026

It is the last month to get those assessments in. In order to not have the 10% penalty added, assessments will be do by Monday, June 1st.

If you are unsure if you have assessed this year, please go to countyservice.net and check for that or assess.

I have included the steps and a snippet of each page.
As always you can call our office at 870-285-3316 or visit one of 2 locations: 1 Courthouse Sq in Murfreesboro M-F, or 122 Fagan St in Glenwood (City Hall/Water Office) M and F.

Steps for the online option are as follows (it is easy and you can do from any smartphone):
1. Choose your county from the dropdown list and click Assess Online;
2. If you assessed in Pike County in 2025, check the green box (Yes, I assessed.);
3. Enter your last name only in Box 1, enter your house number only in Box 2 or enter your PO Box number only, click Find My Data;
4. If you have already assessed, it will say, in blue, Assessment already submitted for 2026. If you have not assessed, continue to follow the options as they are given.

Have a great day!

I am always happy to come speak to any of our kids at any of the schools. Always good to teach a little bit about life a...
04/15/2026

I am always happy to come speak to any of our kids at any of the schools. Always good to teach a little bit about life after high school.

Pike County Judge Eddie Howard and Assessor Staci Stewart participated at the "Get Real" event at Kirby High School spon...
04/02/2026

Pike County Judge Eddie Howard and Assessor Staci Stewart participated at the "Get Real" event at Kirby High School sponsored by U of A Cossatot. The event helped Juniors and Seniors from Centerpoint and Kirby prepare for real life after high school. Thanks for inviting us to attend!

Happy Birthday Deputy Assessor Brittany!! Brittany runs our Glenwood Office and does a wonderful job!!
03/06/2026

Happy Birthday Deputy Assessor Brittany!! Brittany runs our Glenwood Office and does a wonderful job!!

02/20/2026

Due to unexpected sickness and injury, our Glenwood office will not be open today. We apologize for the inconvenience.

02/13/2026
02/05/2026

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01/30/2026

Per proclamation from the Governor, the Revenue offices are closed again today. However, the Courthouse and Annex are open, as well as the Glenwood Office.

Get your assessing done and be ready to get those tags on Monday!
-countyservice.net
-call 870-285-3316
-come by 1 Courthouse Sq in Murfreesboro or 122 Fagan St in Glenwood.

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01/29/2026

If you have damage to any buildings (i.e. chicken houses, shops, docks, porches, etc.), please give us a call at 870-285-3316 so that we can get out to you and assess the damages for ad valorem tax purposes.

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01/29/2026

The Courthouse and Annex are open today! Glenwood office is not open yet, possibly this afternoon. All state offices, including Revenue, are closed today.

As always, you can assess the following ways:
1. countyservice.net
2. call 870-285-3316
3. come by the Courthouse at 1 Courthouse Sq.

Have a great day!

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Address

1 Courthouse Square
Murfreesboro, AR
71958

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+18702853316

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