COUNTY OFFICES
Carroll County was formed on November 1, 1833 and named after Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Carroll County has dual county seats, Berryville and Eureka Springs. The western district courthouse was open in 1908. Though existing courthouse in Berryville was adequate, the need for a second county courthouse was emphasized by the flooding of the Kings River, which isolated the rapid growing population of Eureka Springs.
| Western District Courthouse | Eastern District Courthouse |
| 44 South Main Street | 210 West Church Street |
| Eureka Springs, Ar. 72632 | Berryville, Ar. 72616 |
| 479-253-8646 | 870-423-2967 |
| County Judge Sam Barr | (888) 423-2082 |
| County Sheriff Bob Grudek | (888) 423-2083 |
| Circuit Clerk Romona Wilson | (888) 423-2084 |
| Tax Collector Kay Phillips | (888) 423-2085 |
| County Treasurer Cindy Collins | (888) 423-2086 |
| County Clerk Jamie Correia | (888) 423-2087 |
| County Assessor Jo Ann Harris | (888) 423-2089 |
| Circuit Judge Kent Crow | (888) 423-2080 |
| District Judge Marianne McBeth | (479) 253-8574 |
Carroll County has 11 District represented in the Quorum Court
Justice of the Peace Harley Barnum
Justice of the Peace Ronald Flake
Justice of the Peace Shannon Griffith
Justice of the Peace John Howerton
Justice of the Peace Don McNeely
Justice of the Peace Jo Lee Mills
Justice of the Peace Morris Pate
Justice of the Peace Frank Renner
Justice of the Peace Tom Riddle
Justice of the Peace Larry Swofford
Justice of the Peace Tod Walker
City News
GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON TOURISM
This year the city of Eureka Springs has the distinct pleasure of hosting the 36th Annual Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism, March 7-9.
The conference originated at the direction...
BOYSCOUTS PROCLAMATION
Mayor Joy and the City Council gave a proclamation to Troop 67 in honor of the 100th Year Anniversary of Boy Scouts of America.
Picture left to right: Mayor Joy, Ross Morton, Nicholas Walker,...
POLAR BEAR PLUNGE
The Eureka City Plungers went for a swim on February 13 to help raise money for the Special Olympics. There was 31 participants that day. The total amount raised was $3300. Way to go!
COURTHOUSE TREE PLANTING
LIBRARY CENTENIAL PROCLAMATION
Mayor Dani Joy read a proclamation and made it official, denoting 2010 as the "Year of the Carnegie Public Library"!
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