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Miller County Arkansas
Miller County · Arkansas

Miller County Landlord-Tenant Law

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

📍 County Seat: Texarkana
👥 Pop. 42,600 • Texarkana TX-AR MSA
⚖️ 8th South Judicial Circuit
🎵 Scott Joplin / Fouke Monster / State Line Post Office / AR Income Tax Exemption for City-Limits Residents

Miller County Rental Market Overview

Miller County occupies the far southwestern corner of Arkansas, where the Red River traces the county’s northern and eastern boundary and the state line with Texas bisects the heart of the largest city for miles in any direction. Texarkana — the twin city straddling the Arkansas-Texas border — is both the county seat and the economic center of the Texarkana TX-AR metropolitan statistical area, whose combined population of approximately 147,000 spans two states. The Arkansas side holds 42,600 of those residents (2020 Census), making Miller County one of the more populous rural Arkansas counties and the dominant economic force in southwest Arkansas. The county is part of the broader Ark-La-Tex region, an economic corridor anchored by Texarkana, Shreveport (Louisiana), Tyler and Longview (Texas), and supported by rail, highway, and now Interstate 49 corridor connections.

Miller County holds the distinction of being the first county formed under the Arkansas Territory (established April 1, 1820, and named for James Miller, Arkansas’s first territorial governor), though it was subsequently abolished in 1838 after its residents essentially declared themselves Texans and were simultaneously represented in both the Arkansas legislature and the Texas Congress. Re-established in 1874 after the Texas-Arkansas boundary was settled, it has been home to an extraordinary roster of cultural distinctions: Scott Joplin grew up in Texarkana; the Arkansas Municipal Auditorium was a primary stop on the Louisiana Hayride circuit that shaped rock and roll; and the town of Fouke produced the “Fouke Monster,” whose 1972 film adaptation influenced everything from the genre of regional cinema to The Blair Witch Project. All evictions are filed in the 8th South Judicial Circuit Court. Miller County is a wet county.

🏛️ State Line Post Office — only US post office in two states; said to be the most-photographed federal building after the US Supreme Court   |  
💰 AR Income Tax Exemption — residents within Texarkana city limits (AR side) are exempt from Arkansas state income tax — critical for landlord screening   |  
🎵 Scott Joplin grew up here — ragtime pioneer left Texarkana in 1885; Arkansas Municipal Auditorium = Louisiana Hayride circuit hub (rock & roll birthplace)   |  
👹 Fouke Monster / Legend of Boggy Creek — 1972 film made $25M on a $160K budget; influenced The Blair Witch Project; annual Boggy Creek Festival in Fouke

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Texarkana, AR (~29,387)
Population 42,600 (2020 Census)
MSA Texarkana TX-AR (~147,000)
Top Employers Christus St. Michael (~1,800), Red River Army Depot, TASD, Wadley Regional Medical
Income Tax Note ⚠️ City-limits residents exempt from AR income tax
Court 8th South Judicial Circuit
Rent Control None
Alcohol Wet 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)
Deposit Return 60 days after termination
Statute A.C.A. §§ 18-16-101; 18-17-101 et seq.

Miller County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
Circuit Clerk & Filing All evictions in Miller County are filed in the 8th South Judicial Circuit Court (Miller and Lafayette counties). Circuit Clerk: Penny Kilcrease — 400 Laurel St., Suite 109, Texarkana, AR 71854; Phone: (870) 774-4501. Courthouse address: 400 Laurel St., Texarkana, AR 71854. The 1939 courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Courthouse hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 am–4:30 pm. File the Unlawful Detainer complaint after the required notice period expires without tenant compliance.
⚠️ Arkansas Income Tax Exemption — Texarkana City Limits This is the most important screening nuance in Miller County. Arkansas residents whose permanent residence is within the corporate limits of the City of Texarkana, Arkansas are exempt from Arkansas state individual income taxes. This creates a unique income documentation situation: tenants living within Texarkana AR city limits will not have Arkansas state income tax withheld from their pay stubs, which may appear unusual to landlords unfamiliar with the exemption. This is legal and normal. Texas has no state income tax, and some Texarkana AR tenants may be employed by Texas employers. When reviewing pay stubs, do not interpret the absence of AR state income tax withholding as a red flag — it may simply mean the applicant lives within city limits. Always verify the applicant’s address against the Texarkana city limits boundary when relevant.
Rental Licensing No county-level rental license required in Miller County. Arkansas has no statewide landlord licensing statute. Check with the City of Texarkana, Arkansas for any municipal rental registration, rental inspection, or code enforcement requirements within city limits. Texarkana’s urban scale and multi-family housing stock may support more active code enforcement than smaller rural Arkansas counties.
Rent Control None. Arkansas has no statewide rent control statute and Miller 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). Applies to landlords renting six or more dwellings. Return with written itemized deductions within 60 days of 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. Best practice: wait until rent is at least 5 days past due before serving (A.C.A. § 18-17-901). Retain proof of service.
Lease Violation Notice For non-rent violations, serve a written 14-day notice to cure or quit identifying the specific breach (A.C.A. § 18-17-701). If remedied within 14 days, the tenancy continues.
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.
Cross-State Employer Documentation Because Texarkana straddles the state line, a significant portion of Miller County residents work for Texas employers (Texarkana, TX side). Texas has no state income tax, so pay stubs from Texas employers will not show state income tax withholding — which is normal. Verify income the same way for all applicants: consecutive pay stubs showing the employer name, base income, and pay period. Do not treat Texas-side employment as unusual; simply confirm the employer is legitimate and income is documented. For federal employees working at the State Line Post Office or Red River Army Depot, use pay stubs or Leave and Earnings Statements as appropriate.
Christus St. Michael Health System Christus St. Michael Health System is one of the area’s largest employers (~1,800 employees). Hospital staff — nurses, physicians, technicians, and administrative personnel — are W-2 employees with stable, documented income. Healthcare workers are among the most reliable tenant income profiles in any market. Verify active employment with consecutive pay stubs and confirm full-time vs. part-time status.
Red River Army Depot & Defense Employment The Red River Army Depot (RRAD), located in Hooks, Texas approximately 28 miles west of Texarkana, is a major Department of Defense installation employing military and civilian personnel. Federal civilian employees at RRAD are among the most stable income profiles for tenant screening: federal GS-scale salaries are documented, predictable, and essentially recession-proof. Federal employees should provide recent pay stubs; federal LES for active-duty military. Be aware of SCRA for active-duty military tenants: they may terminate leases with 30 days’ notice upon receiving PCS orders.
Texarkana Arkansas School District (TASD) TASD is the largest school district in Miller County, employing teachers and staff at Arkansas High School, administrative staff, and support personnel. School district employees are W-2 workers under annual contracts. Verify current school-year employment with consecutive pay stubs and an employment letter or contract if available.
Louisiana Hayride Auditorium & Cultural Tourism The Arkansas Municipal Auditorium in Texarkana — a National Register of Historic Places property since 2004 — was the primary stop on the Louisiana Hayride circuit, the celebrated country music radio broadcast that launched the careers of Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, and many other artists. The auditorium and Texarkana’s music heritage draw visitors and contribute modestly to local tourism. The State Line Post Office at 500 State Line Ave (the most-photographed federal building after the US Supreme Court, per local claim) is a major attraction that draws photo-seeking visitors year-round.
No Warranty of Habitability (Default) Arkansas does not impose a general implied warranty of habitability by default. Leases executed after October 2021 carry some statutory habitability protections unless waived in writing. Tenants have no repair-and-deduct remedy under Arkansas law.
Abandoned Property Personal property remaining after lease termination is deemed abandoned and may be disposed of by the landlord without tenant recourse (A.C.A. § 18-16-108). Document with timestamped photos and video before disposal.
Self-Help Eviction Prohibited. Do not attempt lockouts, utility shutoffs, or removal of belongings without a court order. Always use the lawful judicial process through the 8th South Judicial Circuit Court in Texarkana.
Late Fees & NSF Checks No statutory cap on late fees in Arkansas. Specify amount and grace period in writing in the lease. For returned checks: $30 per check plus 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: Texarkana (county seat), Fouke, Genoa, Doddridge.

⚠️ KEY SCREENING NOTES: (1) Texarkana AR city-limits residents are EXEMPT from AR state income tax — no AR withholding on stubs is normal. (2) TX-side employers don’t withhold TX income tax (TX has none). (3) Federal/RRAD employees: GS pay stubs or LES; SCRA applies to military. 8th South Judicial Circuit; Circuit Clerk Penny Kilcrease, 400 Laurel St. Ste. 109, (870) 774-4501. Christus St. Michael: stable W-2. TASD: W-2 annual contract. Wet county.

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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Miller County Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law: The County That Tried to Be Texas, the State Line Post Office, Scott Joplin, and Everything a Landlord Needs to Know

Miller County has one of the more unusual origin stories in American county history. Established in April 1820 as the sixth county under the newly formed Arkansas Territory, it was named for James Miller, the territory’s first governor. The problem was that most of Miller County’s residents didn’t consider themselves Arkansas citizens. They considered themselves Texans — and not just philosophically. For a period in the 1830s, the territory of the future Miller County was simultaneously represented in both the Arkansas state legislature and the Texas Congress. Texas organized Red River County out of the disputed territory in 1837; Arkansas retaliated in 1838 by making it a misdemeanor for any citizen of Miller County to hold an office in the Republic of Texas. The standoff was eventually resolved — not by negotiation but by the United States annexation of Texas in 1845, which settled the approximate boundary between Texas and Arkansas. Miller County was dissolved in 1838 and reconstituted in December 1874 from the portion of Lafayette County lying west and south of the Red River, with Texarkana as the county seat. It is, in a real sense, a county that had to be invented twice.

The city that grew up on the county’s state line has a name that tells you exactly what it is. Texarkana was coined by a railroad surveyor, Colonel Gus Knobel, who wrote the words “TEX-ARK-ANA” on a board and nailed it to a tree at the boundary between Texas, Arkansas, and — as he believed, though he was wrong — Louisiana. The name stuck. Today, Texarkana, Arkansas and Texarkana, Texas are two separate municipalities with two mayors and two city councils, but they share a single central street (State Line Avenue), a unified economic identity, and one genuinely unique federal building: the State Line Post Office and Federal Building at 500 State Line Avenue, the only US post office situated in two states simultaneously. It is constructed of Arkansas limestone on the Arkansas side and Texas pink granite on the Texas side. A photographer’s island on the sidewalk allows visitors to stand with one foot in each state. The building is said to be the most-photographed federal building in the country after the US Supreme Court.

The Arkansas Income Tax Exemption: The Most Important Screening Nuance in Miller County

For landlords, the most practically significant quirk of Miller County is a tax provision with direct implications for tenant income documentation: Arkansas residents whose permanent address is within the corporate limits of Texarkana, Arkansas are exempt from Arkansas state individual income tax. This exemption exists because of the state line’s peculiar position through the city center, and because Texas — the neighboring state for many of Texarkana’s employers — has no state income tax. The practical effect is that tenants living within Texarkana, AR city limits will not have Arkansas state income tax withheld from their pay stubs, even if they are employed in Arkansas. This can appear puzzling to landlords unfamiliar with the exemption. The correct response is not to flag it as suspicious, but to understand it as a normal feature of the Texarkana rental market. Verify income by the standard methods — consecutive pay stubs showing employer name, base income, and pay period — without requiring AR state withholding as a prerequisite.

Scott Joplin, the Louisiana Hayride, and the Sound of American Music

In the late nineteenth century, a young African American boy named Scott Joplin moved with his family to Texarkana. He showed early musical talent and studied with local teachers, absorbing the ragtime rhythms that were percolating through Black musical culture in the post-Reconstruction South. In 1885, at approximately age seventeen, he left Texarkana to pursue a professional music career. The rest is musical history: Joplin became the most celebrated ragtime composer of his era, writing “Maple Leaf Rag,” “The Entertainer,” and dozens of other compositions that defined the genre, won him a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1976, and found new audiences when several of his pieces were featured in the 1973 film The Sting. A mural in Texarkana commemorates his time in the city.

Half a century after Joplin left, another musical tradition passed through Texarkana. The Arkansas Municipal Auditorium — a National Register of Historic Places property since 2004 — was one of the primary stops on the Louisiana Hayride circuit, the celebrated radio broadcast from Shreveport’s Municipal Auditorium that functioned as the incubator for a generation of country and early rock and roll artists. Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and many others performed at Hayride venues, including the Texarkana auditorium. The auditorium’s role in the formation of American popular music is not incidental; the Louisiana Hayride circuit, running through Shreveport, Texarkana, and across the mid-South, was the pipeline through which Southern regional music reached national audiences.

The Fouke Monster: Arkansas’s Most Profitable Cryptid

In May 1971, Bobby Ford reported to the Fouke constable that he had been attacked at his rented home near Fouke by a large, hairy, red-eyed creature approximately seven feet tall. A Texarkana Gazette reporter wrote up the story; the AP and UPI wire services transmitted it nationally; and the term “Fouke Monster” entered the cultural vocabulary. Charles B. Pierce, a Texarkana advertising salesman, convinced a local trucking company to invest $160,000 in a pseudo-documentary film about the creature. The Legend of Boggy Creek premiered in Texarkana in August 1972 and went on to gross an estimated $20–25 million at the box office — one of the most successful independent films of the decade. Its faux-documentary approach to a regional monster legend directly influenced the Blair Witch Project (1999), whose co-director Daniel Myrick cited it as a creative model. The Fouke Monster and its annual Boggy Creek Festival remain a point of local pride and a modest tourism draw for the town of Fouke.

Screening in a Two-State Metro

Miller County’s largest employers span both sides of the state line. Christus St. Michael Health System (approximately 1,800 employees) and Wadley Regional Medical Center provide healthcare employment on both sides of the metro. The Red River Army Depot in Hooks, Texas is a major federal employer for the region. The Texarkana Arkansas School District employs teachers and staff. Major private employers on both sides of the line include railroads, manufacturing, retail, and logistics companies. All of these produce W-2 income that can be documented with consecutive pay stubs regardless of which side of the state line the employer sits on. The only documentation nuance is the AR income tax exemption for Texarkana city-limits residents, addressed above. For federal and military employees, use standard federal pay documentation and be aware of SCRA rights for active-duty military tenants.

Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law in Miller County

All residential rental relationships on the Arkansas side of Texarkana and throughout Miller County are governed entirely by statewide Arkansas law — 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. There is no local rent control, no just-cause eviction requirement, and no landlord licensing requirement in Texarkana, AR or Miller County.

For nonpayment of rent, serve a written 3-day notice to vacate after rent is at least 5 days past due. For lease violations other than nonpayment, serve a 14-day notice to cure or quit. Month-to-month tenancies require 30 days’ written notice to terminate; week-to-week require 7 days. Security deposits are capped at two months’ rent for landlords with six or more rental units and must be returned with written itemized deductions within 60 days of lease termination. Arkansas does not impose a default implied warranty of habitability; tenants have no repair-and-deduct remedy. Abandoned property may be disposed of after lease termination. Self-help evictions are prohibited. Note that Texas landlord-tenant law governs properties on the Texas side of Texarkana and is entirely separate from Arkansas law.

All evictions for Arkansas properties in Miller County are filed with Circuit Clerk Penny Kilcrease, 400 Laurel St., Suite 109, Texarkana, AR 71854, (870) 774-4501. Miller County is a wet county.

This guide applies to residential rental properties on the Arkansas side of the Texarkana metro. Properties on the Texas side of the state line are governed by Texas law. 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 Miller County. Consult a licensed Arkansas attorney or contact the 8th South Judicial Circuit Court Clerk at (870) 774-4501 for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This page covers residential rental properties on the Arkansas side of the Texarkana metro. Properties on the Texas side are governed by Texas law. Residents within Texarkana, AR city limits are exempt from Arkansas state income tax. Arkansas landlord-tenant law is governed by the Arkansas Code Annotated. Consult a licensed Arkansas attorney for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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