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Fulton County Arkansas
Fulton County · Arkansas

Fulton County Landlord-Tenant Law

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

📍 County Seat: Salem
👥 Pop. 12,075 • Median Age 47.9
⚖️ 16th Judicial Circuit
💧 Mammoth Spring / Spring River / Cherokee Village / Lake Norfork

Fulton County Rental Market Overview

Fulton County is one of Arkansas’s most scenic and most rural north-Ozark counties, bordering Missouri on the north across rolling, forested hills. With a population of 12,075 (2020 Census) and a remarkable median age of 47.9 — one of the oldest in the state — Fulton County is significantly shaped by retirees. More than a quarter of its residents are 65 or older. Cherokee Village, the county’s second-largest community, is a purpose-built planned retirement and recreation community developed in the 1950s. Mammoth Spring, the county’s northernmost city, is home to one of the largest single-outlet springs in North America, discharging approximately 234 million gallons daily. The Spring River, originating at Mammoth Spring, is one of Arkansas’s premier cold-water trout fishing and canoe rivers.

The county’s economy relies on beef cattle, poultry, government employment, healthcare, and an outdoor recreation and retirement sector. The county is dry — alcohol sales are entirely prohibited. All evictions are filed in the 16th Judicial Circuit Court at 123 South Main St., Salem. The County Clerk and Circuit Clerk functions are combined. Arkansas state law governs all residential leases; there is no local rent control anywhere in Fulton County.

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Salem (~1,566)
Population 12,075 (2020 Census)
Median Age 47.9 years (high retiree pop.)
Key Communities Salem, Cherokee Village, Mammoth Spring, Viola
Court 16th Judicial Circuit (combined clerk)
Rent Control None
Alcohol Dry county (no alcohol sales)
Economy Cattle, poultry, retirees, outdoor recreation

⚡ 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)
Deposit Return 60 days after termination
Statute A.C.A. §§ 18-16-101; 18-17-101 et seq.

Fulton County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
Rental Licensing No county-level rental license required. Arkansas has no statewide landlord licensing statute. Verify with Salem or Cherokee Village for any municipal rental registration or code enforcement requirements within city limits. Cherokee Village has its own Planning and Zoning Department at (870) 257-5522 for STR and zoning questions.
Combined County & Circuit Clerk Fulton County uses a combined County Clerk and Circuit Clerk office. Clerk: Vickie Bishop — 123 South Main St. (P.O. Box 219), Salem, AR 72576; Phone: (870) 895-3310; Fax: (870) 895-3383. File all circuit court evictions here. The 16th Judicial Circuit also covers Cleburne, Independence, Izard, and Stone counties.
Dry County Fulton County is a dry county in which the sale of alcoholic beverages is entirely prohibited. This is relevant for tenant lifestyle context but has no effect on landlord-tenant law.
Rent Control None. Arkansas has no statewide rent control statute and Fulton County has no local 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).
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, the 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.
Retiree Tenant Screening With a median age of 47.9 and over 26% of residents aged 65+, Fulton County has one of the oldest populations in Arkansas. Retirees are a major tenant demographic, particularly in Cherokee Village and the Mammoth Spring area. Retirees often have no W-2 income; qualify income using Social Security award letters, pension benefit statements, retirement account distribution documentation, and/or investment income documentation rather than pay stubs. Do not reject retirees solely because they lack paycheck income — documented retirement income is verifiable and reliable. Ensure all screening is conducted in compliance with the Fair Housing Act’s prohibition on familial status and age discrimination.
Cherokee Village — Planned Retirement Community Cherokee Village is a purpose-built planned community developed in the 1950s as a resort and retirement destination, featuring golf courses, lakes, and community amenities. It is the county’s second-largest community and a distinct sub-market with its own Planning and Zoning Department. Properties in Cherokee Village may be subject to HOA or community rules in addition to state law — verify HOA restrictions before leasing or listing as STR. Contact Cherokee Village Planning and Zoning at (870) 257-5522 for zoning and STR permit questions.
Poultry & Cattle Workers Beef cattle, poultry farming, and feed production are the county’s leading agricultural industries. Poultry plant workers (hourly W-2) and cattle ranch employees are among the county’s more consistent locally employed tenant profiles. Verify employment and base wage directly; qualify on base rate not overtime or production bonuses. Contract poultry growers are self-employed — request prior-year tax returns and evaluate net farm income.
Spring River, Mammoth Spring & STR Niche The Spring River, originating at Mammoth Spring — one of the largest single-outlet springs in North America — is a world-class cold-water trout fishery and a popular canoe and kayak river. Mammoth Spring State Park draws visitors year-round. Lake Norfork (shared with Baxter County) provides boating, bass fishing, and water recreation. Properties near the Spring River, Lake Norfork, or with mountain/creek access can generate strong short-term rental income from trout fishers (year-round), paddlers (spring/summer), and hunting visitors (fall). Verify any STR permit requirements with the applicable municipality or Cherokee Village P&Z before listing.
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 16th Judicial Circuit Court in Salem.
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: Salem (county seat), Cherokee Village (planned retirement community), Mammoth Spring, Viola.

Fulton County market: Very high retiree population (median age 47.9; 26%+ over 65). Retirees: qualify using Social Security award letters, pension statements, retirement account documentation — no pay stubs needed. Cherokee Village: HOA rules may apply; check STR zoning with (870) 257-5522. Poultry/cattle workers: base wage, not overtime. Spring River trout fishing + Lake Norfork + Mammoth Spring = strong outdoor STR niche. Dry county. Combined clerk office. File at 16th Judicial Circuit, Vickie Bishop, 123 S. Main St., Salem, (870) 895-3310.

Arkansas key rules: 3-day notice (nonpayment), 14-day cure (violations), 30-day M-to-M 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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Fulton County Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law: A Guide for Rental Property Owners in Salem, Cherokee Village, and the Spring River Corridor

Fulton County is not a place that made it onto Arkansas’s economic development radar through industrial recruitment or tech-sector growth. It made its mark quietly, through geography: the Spring River, born at one of the largest freshwater springs in North America; the Ozark Mountain terrain that rolls south from the Missouri state line; Lake Norfork; and a small-town character that has attracted retirees, outdoor enthusiasts, and people looking for exactly the kind of place that Fulton County is. The county’s median age of 47.9 — among the highest in Arkansas — tells the story. More than a quarter of Fulton County residents are 65 or older. This is not primarily a workforce county. It is a county where people come to slow down, and understanding that shapes everything about how to be an effective landlord here.

Screening Retirees: Income Without a Paycheck

The most important screening adaptation for Fulton County landlords is understanding how to verify income for retirees. The conventional landlord’s toolkit — recent pay stubs, employer verification, W-2 forms — doesn’t apply to most retirees, who receive income from Social Security, pensions, retirement account distributions, and investment income rather than wages. Rejecting applicants because they cannot produce a pay stub or employer contact would eliminate a substantial portion of Fulton County’s renter pool and could raise fair housing concerns depending on how the rejection is implemented.

The correct approach is to verify retirement income through the documents that actually reflect it: Social Security award letters (available from the Social Security Administration and showing the current monthly benefit amount), pension benefit statements (showing the monthly or annual pension payment), retirement account distribution statements (IRA, 401(k), or 403(b) withdrawal records), and investment income documentation. A retiree with $2,500/month in verified, consistent Social Security and pension income is a more reliable tenant than a working-age applicant with nominally higher but less predictable wage income. Evaluate the consistency and durability of the income, not just its source.

Cherokee Village: A Planned Community Within the County

Cherokee Village was developed in the 1950s as a planned resort and retirement community in the southern portion of Fulton County, featuring two golf courses, seven lakes, and a range of community amenities. It has grown into a distinct community with its own city government, planning and zoning department, and community association structure. Properties in Cherokee Village may be subject to community rules and HOA-style regulations that go beyond standard state law requirements. Before leasing a Cherokee Village property, verify any applicable community deed restrictions or association rules. Before listing a Cherokee Village property as a short-term rental, contact the Cherokee Village Planning and Zoning Department at (870) 257-5522 to confirm current STR permit and zoning requirements — these may differ from broader county or state norms.

Mammoth Spring, the Spring River, and the Outdoor Recreation STR Market

Mammoth Spring, at the county’s northern edge near the Missouri state line, produces approximately 234 million gallons of water per day from a single opening in the earth — making it one of the largest single-outlet springs in North America. The Spring River, born at Mammoth Spring and flowing south through the county, is a cold-water river that supports a world-class trout fishery year-round. The river is also one of Arkansas’s most popular canoe and kayak destinations. Mammoth Spring State Park celebrates this geological phenomenon and draws visitors throughout the year.

For landlords, this creates a genuine short-term rental opportunity. Properties on or near the Spring River — with direct river access, proximity to fishing access points, or canoe/kayak put-in locations — can generate strong rental income from trout fishers (year-round, with peak activity in cooler months), canoe/kayak visitors (spring and summer), and general outdoor recreation travelers. Lake Norfork, shared with Baxter County and accessed from the county’s western edge, provides additional boating and bass fishing draw. Fall hunting visitors (deer season particularly) round out the seasonal outdoor STR calendar. Verify any STR permit requirements before listing.

Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law in Fulton County

All Arkansas landlord-tenant law applies statewide with no local modifications in Fulton 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. Fulton County is a dry county — no alcohol sales anywhere in the county.

Fulton County uses a combined County/Circuit Clerk office. All evictions are filed in the 16th Judicial Circuit Court, Clerk Vickie Bishop, 123 South Main St. (P.O. Box 219), Salem, AR 72576, (870) 895-3310, fax (870) 895-3383. 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 Fulton County. Consult a licensed Arkansas attorney or contact the 16th Judicial Circuit Court Clerk at (870) 895-3310 for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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