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Conway County Arkansas
Conway County · Arkansas

Conway County Landlord-Tenant Law

Arkansas landlord guide — county ordinances, courthouse info & local rules

📍 County Seat: Morrilton
👥 Pop. 20,715
⚖️ 15th Judicial Circuit
🏭 Green Bay Packaging $1B / I-40 Corridor / Petit Jean Mountain

Conway County Rental Market Overview

Conway County sits squarely in the Arkansas River Valley, flanked by the Ozarks to the north and the Ouachitas to the south, bisected by Interstate 40, and anchored by Morrilton — a city that in 2025 is in the middle of the most significant economic expansion in its history. Green Bay Packaging broke ground on a $1 billion expansion of its Arkansas Kraft Mill in Morrilton in 2024, a project described as the largest private investment in Central Arkansas history. That single investment, which preserves and expands one of the county’s foundational industrial employers, is already reshaping the local economy and has positioned Conway County as a growth corridor between Little Rock (54 miles east) and the Fort Smith metro to the west.

The county’s population is 20,715 (2020 Census) with a median household income of approximately $51,212. Morrilton’s median gross rent is around $635/month, reflecting a highly affordable market with a cost of living index well below the national average. The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM) recently completed a $16 million nursing and science center; CHI St. Vincent Morrilton is investing $10 million in facility improvements; and Petit Jean State Park — Arkansas’s oldest and most visited state park — draws tourists and seasonal workers to the area year-round. All evictions are filed in the 15th Judicial Circuit Court at 115 S. Moose St., Room 206, Morrilton. Arkansas state law governs all residential leases; there is no local rent control in Conway County.

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Morrilton
Population 20,715 (2020 Census)
Key Communities Morrilton, Hattieville, Plumerville, Menifee, Oppelo
Court 15th Judicial Circuit
Median Rent ~$635/mo (Morrilton)
Rent Control None
Just-Cause Eviction Not required
Median HH Income ~$51,212 (county)

⚡ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 3-Day Notice to Vacate
Lease Violation 14-Day Notice to Cure or Quit
Month-to-Month Term. 30-Day Written Notice
Week-to-Week Term. 7-Day Written Notice
Eviction Filing Unlawful Detainer / Complaint
Tenant Response Window 5 days after summons
Eviction Timeline 3–6 weeks typical
Security Deposit Cap 2 months rent (6+ unit landlords)
Security Deposit Return 60 days after termination
Statute A.C.A. §§ 18-16-101; 18-17-101 et seq.

Conway County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
Rental Licensing No county-level rental license required. Arkansas has no statewide landlord licensing statute. Verify with the City of Morrilton for any municipal code enforcement or rental registration requirements within city limits. No rental registration requirements in unincorporated Conway County.
Rent Control None. Arkansas has no statewide rent control statute and Conway County has no local rent control ordinance. Landlords may raise rents freely at renewal or with 30 days’ written notice on month-to-month tenancies.
Security Deposit Capped at 2 months’ rent (A.C.A. § 18-16-304). Arkansas’s security deposit statute applies only to landlords renting six or more dwellings. Must be returned with written itemized deductions within 60 days of lease termination (A.C.A. § 18-16-305).
Eviction Court — 15th Judicial Circuit All Conway County eviction proceedings are filed in the 15th Judicial Circuit Court. Circuit Clerk: Darlene Massingill — 115 S. Moose St., Room 206, Morrilton, AR 72110; Phone: (501) 354-9617; Fax: (501) 354-9612. Hours: 8:00 AM–4:30 PM, M–F. Filing fee: $165.
Notice to Vacate — Nonpayment Written 3-day notice to vacate required before filing for unlawful detainer for nonpayment of rent. Best practice: wait until rent is at least 5 days past due before serving notice (A.C.A. § 18-17-901). Retain all proof of service.
Lease Violation Notice For non-rent violations, provide a written 14-day notice to cure or quit identifying the specific violation (A.C.A. § 18-17-701). If remedied within 14 days, lease continues. If not, landlord may file for eviction.
Month-to-Month Termination 30-day written notice required to terminate a month-to-month tenancy (A.C.A. § 18-17-704). Week-to-week tenancies require 7-day written notice.
Green Bay Packaging / Arkansas Kraft Mill Workers Green Bay Packaging’s $1 billion expansion of the Arkansas Kraft Mill — the largest private investment in Central Arkansas history — is generating significant construction employment and will expand permanent industrial employment at one of Conway County’s foundational employers. Kraft mill workers are union-affiliated or hourly industrial employees with stable W-2 income. Verify current employment status directly; distinguish between permanent mill employees and construction-phase contractors whose assignments will conclude when expansion work is complete. Long-term mill employees are among the county’s strongest tenant profiles.
UACCM Students & Faculty The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM), which recently completed a $16 million nursing and science center, draws students seeking two-year degrees and workforce training. UACCM students without verifiable independent income need co-signers; require a creditworthy parent or guarantor. Align lease terms with the academic calendar (August–May) and budget for summer vacancy in near-campus units. UACCM faculty and staff are stable salaried employees; verify employment with the UACCM HR office.
CHI St. Vincent Morrilton Healthcare Workers CHI St. Vincent Hospital Morrilton, which is investing $10 million in facility improvements, is a major healthcare employer in the county. Healthcare workers — nurses, technicians, and administrative staff — are reliable W-2 earners with stable employment. Verify employment directly with the hospital HR department. Traveling nurses and contract healthcare workers may have shorter assignment windows — confirm employment duration and align lease terms accordingly.
Petit Jean State Park & Tourism Workers Petit Jean State Park — Arkansas’s oldest (est. 1923) and most visited state park, featuring Cedar Falls and more National Recreation Trails Registry listings than any other Arkansas park — generates seasonal hospitality and service employment in the area. Tourism workers may have seasonal or part-time income patterns. Screen for year-round income reliability; request prior-year tax returns in addition to recent pay stubs for applicants in tourism-adjacent roles. The Museum of Automobiles on Petit Jean Mountain and the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute also generate educational and hospitality employment.
I-40 Commuter Corridor Tenants Conway County’s I-40 positioning makes Morrilton a practical commuter location for workers employed in the Little Rock metro (54 miles east) and to a lesser extent the Fort Smith corridor to the west. Verify employment at the actual out-of-county employer and confirm that stated commute patterns are realistic. Morrilton’s housing costs are substantially lower than Little Rock suburbs, making it an appealing address for budget-conscious commuters with higher metropolitan incomes.
No Warranty of Habitability (Default) Arkansas does not impose a general implied warranty of habitability. Leases signed after October 2021 carry some habitability rights unless waived in writing. Tenants have no repair-and-deduct remedy.
Abandoned Property Upon lease termination, any personal property left in the dwelling is considered abandoned and may be disposed of by the landlord without tenant recourse (A.C.A. § 18-16-108). Document with photos and timestamped video before disposal.
Self-Help Eviction Prohibited. Landlords may not remove tenants through lockouts, utility shutoffs, or removal of belongings without a court order. Always use the lawful judicial eviction process through the 15th Judicial Circuit Court in Morrilton.
Late Fees & NSF Checks No statutory cap on late fees in Arkansas. Specify the late fee amount and any grace period clearly in the written lease. For returned/bounced checks, landlords may charge $30 per check plus any bank fees (A.C.A. § 5-37-307(c)(2)(B)).

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: Association of Arkansas Counties

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💰 Eviction Costs: Arkansas
Filing Fee 65-165
Total Est. Range $100-$350
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Arkansas State Law Framework

⚡ Quick Overview

3
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
14
Days Notice (Violation)
15-30
Avg Total Days
$65-165
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 3-Day Notice to Quit (Civil unlawful detainer) / 10-Day Notice (Criminal failure to vacate)
Notice Period 3 days
Tenant Can Cure? No - 3-day civil notice is unconditional quit; tenant must vacate (landlord not required to accept late rent)
Days to Hearing 5-15 days
Days to Writ 1-5 days
Total Estimated Timeline 15-30 days
Total Estimated Cost $100-$350
⚠️ Watch Out

Arkansas historically had a criminal eviction statute allowing landlords to charge tenants with a misdemeanor for failure to vacate. This was struck down in 2023 but some counties still reference it. Civil unlawful detainer is now the primary path.

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📝 Arkansas Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Circuit Court (or District Court with concurrent jurisdiction). Pay the filing fee (~$65-165).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Arkansas eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Arkansas attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏘️ Communities & Screening Tips

Key communities: Morrilton, Hattieville, Plumerville, Menifee, Oppelo, Center Ridge.

Conway County market: I-40 industrial/commuter corridor undergoing historic growth. Green Bay Packaging’s $1B Kraft Mill expansion is Central AR’s largest-ever private investment — distinguish permanent mill employees from construction-phase contractors. UACCM anchor (co-signers for students, August lease cycle). CHI St. Vincent healthcare workers stable W-2; distinguish travelers. Petit Jean State Park seasonal tourism workers need annual income verification. Commuters to Little Rock (54 miles) have metro incomes in an affordable market — confirm actual employer out of county. Median rent ~$635/mo. File at 15th Circuit Court, 115 S. Moose St. Room 206, Morrilton — Darlene Massingill (501) 354-9617.

Arkansas key rules: 3-day notice (nonpayment), 14-day cure (violations), 30-day month-to-month termination, no rent control, 60-day deposit return, 2-month cap (6+ unit landlords), no habitability warranty by default, no repair-and-deduct.

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Conway County Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law: A Guide for Rental Property Owners in Morrilton and the I-40 River Valley Corridor

Conway County is one of those Arkansas counties that rarely makes national headlines but is doing something quietly important: growing. Positioned in the Arkansas River Valley between the Ozarks and Ouachitas, with Interstate 40 running east-west through its heart, the county has spent decades as a reliable industrial and agricultural community in the orbit of the Little Rock metro. In 2024 and 2025, that changed in a big way. Green Bay Packaging broke ground on a $1 billion expansion of its Arkansas Kraft Mill in Morrilton — a project described by local economic development leadership as the largest single private investment in Central Arkansas history. For landlords in Conway County, that is not background noise. It is the defining economic event of the decade, and understanding it is essential to understanding the rental market.

The $1 Billion Kraft Mill Expansion: What It Means for Landlords

Green Bay Packaging’s Arkansas Kraft Mill has been a cornerstone of Morrilton’s economy for decades, producing kraft paper products and providing stable industrial employment. The $1 billion expansion, which began construction in 2024, preserves and significantly grows the mill’s capacity and employment base. According to Donnie Crain, president and CEO of the Morrilton Area Chamber of Commerce and Conway County Economic Development Corporation, the investment is already fueling growth beyond the mill itself, spurring infrastructure improvements and additional commercial development.

For landlords, the key screening distinction is between two very different tenant populations this project generates. Permanent mill employees — whether pre-existing or newly hired as capacity expands — are stable W-2 industrial workers with long-term employment at an established employer. These are excellent tenant profiles. Construction-phase workers are a different matter entirely: highly compensated during the build-out but employed on project timelines that will end when the expansion is complete. When screening construction workers associated with the project, confirm the projected duration of their assignment and structure lease terms accordingly. Month-to-month arrangements or fixed terms aligned with the construction schedule reduce your vacancy exposure when their project wraps.

UACCM, CHI St. Vincent, and the Education-Healthcare Axis

Beyond industrial employment, Conway County’s two most stable institutional employers are the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM) and CHI St. Vincent Hospital Morrilton. Both are in active expansion mode. UACCM recently completed a $16 million nursing and science center, reflecting the college’s growing role as a healthcare workforce pipeline for the region. CHI St. Vincent Morrilton is investing $10 million in facility improvements. Both institutions employ faculty, nurses, technicians, and administrative staff who represent among the most reliably screened tenant types: consistent hourly or salaried income, institutional employment stability, and professional accountability.

UACCM also generates student rental demand. Unlike four-year universities with large residential student populations, community college students are typically commuters or local residents, but UACCM’s growing healthcare programs draw students from outside the immediate area who need housing for the duration of their programs. Students without independent income need co-signers; require a creditworthy parent or guarantor. For CHI St. Vincent, be attentive to traveling nurses and contract healthcare workers, whose assignments run on fixed terms — typically 13 weeks to six months. These workers often earn excellent income but will not be renewing annual leases. Furnish units and use short-term or month-to-month arrangements to serve this niche effectively.

Petit Jean Mountain: Arkansas’s Oldest State Park and a Year-Round Tourism Draw

Nineteen miles west of Morrilton, Petit Jean State Park has been drawing visitors to Conway County since 1923. Arkansas’s oldest state park and consistently its most visited, Petit Jean features Cedar Falls — one of the highest waterfalls in the South — and more trails listed on the National Recreation Trails Registry than any other Arkansas state park. Tourism investments at the park are ongoing as of 2025. Also on Petit Jean Mountain are the Museum of Automobiles (a nonprofit collection that includes a rare 1923 Climber, one of only two in existence, representing Arkansas’s brief foray into automobile production) and the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, a business conference and educational center established on the site of Rockefeller’s former Winrock Farms.

Tourism-adjacent workers — hospitality staff at the park lodge, museum employees, conference center staff, food service workers — tend to have seasonal or variable income patterns. For these applicants, request both recent pay stubs and prior-year tax returns. A year-round income picture is more useful than a summer pay stub in evaluating these tenants. The Arthur V. Ormond Lock and Dam on the Arkansas River also draws recreational boating and fishing activity that supports local hospitality employment seasonally.

The I-40 Commuter Factor

Interstate 40 through Conway County is a double-edged sword for the local rental market. On one hand, it gives Morrilton residents straightforward access to Little Rock (54 miles east), which means some residents work in the metro and live in Morrilton for its significantly lower housing costs. Morrilton’s median gross rent of approximately $635/month and a cost of living index roughly 20% below the national average make it an attractive alternative to Little Rock suburbs for workers who can tolerate the commute. On the other hand, I-40 access also means that some Conway County residents who might otherwise rent locally choose to commute to higher-wage employment elsewhere, making the local rental pool somewhat more income-variable than a pure industrial market would suggest.

For commuter tenants, always verify employment at the stated employer — a pay stub from a Little Rock company is verifiable — and confirm that the commute arrangement is established rather than aspirational. A tenant who claims they are going to commute to Little Rock but has not yet started the job represents a higher risk than one with six months of documented employment and a commute history.

Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law in Conway County

All Arkansas landlord-tenant law applies statewide with no local modifications in Conway County. The governing statutes are A.C.A. §§ 18-16-101 through 18-16-108 and the Arkansas Residential Landlord-Tenant Act of 2007, A.C.A. §§ 18-17-101 et seq. Security deposits are capped at two months’ rent and must be returned within 60 days (applies to landlords with 6+ units). No habitability warranty by default; no repair-and-deduct. Abandoned property may be disposed of immediately on lease termination. No rent control anywhere in Arkansas.

All evictions are filed in the 15th Judicial Circuit Court, Circuit Clerk Darlene Massingill, 115 S. Moose St., Room 206, Morrilton, AR 72110, (501) 354-9617, fax (501) 354-9612. Hours: 8:00 AM–4:30 PM, Monday–Friday. Filing fee: $165. Serve the 3-day notice for nonpayment (or 14-day cure notice for violations), file the Unlawful Detainer complaint, allow 5 days for the tenant to object, then proceed to hearing or default and Writ of Possession. Self-help evictions are prohibited.

This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Arkansas landlord-tenant law is governed by the Arkansas Code Annotated and applies statewide, with no local rent control or just-cause eviction requirements in Conway County. Consult a licensed Arkansas attorney or contact the 15th Judicial Circuit Court Clerk at (501) 354-9617 for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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