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Saline County Arkansas
Saline County · Arkansas

Saline County Landlord-Tenant Law

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

📍 County Seat: Benton
👥 Pop. 123,416 (2020) • Fastest-Growing in Central AR
⚖️ 22nd Judicial Circuit
🏛️ Bauxite Capital / Little Rock Bedroom Community / Sling Blade / Salt Bowl / Wet County (since 2014) / LR MSA

Saline County Rental Market Overview

Saline County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Arkansas and the fastest-growing in the central Arkansas region, having gained more than 16,000 residents between 2010 and 2020 — a 13.1% increase led by 18% growth in Benton and 26% growth in Bryant. With a population of 123,416 (2020 census), the county sits squarely between Little Rock (20–25 minutes east via I-30 and I-30/US-67) and Hot Springs (30–35 minutes west), making it one of the most attractive bedroom-community markets in the state. Bryant has grown so rapidly that its school enrollment now surpasses that of the county seat, Benton.

The economy is anchored by manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and government services, with strong residential construction continuing to fuel the rental market. Saline County is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area. All evictions are filed in the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court in Benton. Saline County became a wet county in November 2014 after voters approved alcohol sales, ending a long-standing prohibition.

⛏️ Bauxite Capital of America — Arkansas once produced 97% of US bauxite (used to make aluminum); most came from Saline County; discovered 1887 by state geologist John Branner; critical to WWI and WWII aluminum production; Alcoa/Reynolds plants operated until 1990   |  
🎬 Hollywood in Benton — The 1902 Romanesque Revival courthouse (NR 1976) featured in Burt Reynolds’ White Lightning (1973); Billy Bob Thornton filmed portions of Sling Blade (1996) in Saline County   |  
🏈 The Salt Bowl — Annual Benton vs. Bryant high school football rivalry; played at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock since 2000; draws 20,000+ fans   |  
🏡 Hot Springs Village — Massive gated retirement/resort community straddling Garland–Saline county line; established 1970; known for golf courses

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Benton
Other Cities Bryant, Bauxite, Haskell, Shannon Hills, Alexander
Population 123,416 (2020) — fastest-growing in central AR
MSA Little Rock–NLR–Conway MSA
Major Employers Manufacturing, retail, healthcare, LR commuter base, Alcoa, construction
Court 22nd Judicial Circuit
Rent Control None
Alcohol Wet county (since November 2014)

⚡ 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.

Saline County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
Circuit Clerk & Filing All evictions in Saline County are filed in the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court. Circuit Clerk: Myka Bono Sample — 200 N. Main Street, Suite 113, Benton, AR 72015; Phone: (501) 303-5615; Fax: (501) 303-1592. Main Office & Court Department: (501) 303-5615; Recording & Passport: (501) 303-5607; Child Support & Juvenile: (501) 303-5669; Jury: (501) 303-1570. File the Unlawful Detainer complaint at the historic 1902 Romanesque Revival courthouse at 200 N. Main Street after the required notice period expires without tenant compliance.
Rent Control None. Arkansas preempts local rent control statewide. No city or county in Arkansas may impose rent control. Landlords in Benton, Bryant, or anywhere in Saline County 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 dated 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 the tenant remedies the violation 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.
Bedroom Community Market Saline County is the primary bedroom community for Little Rock, with a large share of residents commuting to state government, UAMS, private employers, and retail/service jobs in Pulaski County. This means a significant portion of applicants are W-2 employees at stable Little Rock-area employers. Verify current employment with pay stubs and a VOE (Verification of Employment) letter. Tenant demand in Bryant and Benton is strong and growing, with the rental vacancy market tight compared to many Arkansas counties.
New Construction Screening Saline County has experienced significant new housing and apartment construction, especially in Bryant. With new-construction rentals, maintain documented screening standards applied equally to all applicants. Do not deviate from written criteria. Use consistent lease templates and document all tenant communications in writing.
Alcohol (Recent Change) Saline County was a dry county until November 2014, when voters approved alcohol sales. Landlords with lease provisions referencing local alcohol laws should ensure their lease terms are current and accurately reflect that the county is now wet. Lease language referencing prohibitions that no longer apply should be updated.
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 (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. Use the lawful judicial process through the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court in Benton.
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: Benton (county seat), Bryant (fastest-growing), Bauxite, Haskell, Shannon Hills, Alexander.

Saline County market: 22nd Judicial Circuit; Circuit Clerk Myka Bono Sample, 200 N. Main St., Suite 113, Benton, (501) 303-5615. Wet county since 2014. Strong bedroom-community market — large share of residents are W-2 commuters to Little Rock. Bryant demand is especially tight: carefully document all screening criteria and apply them uniformly. New-construction units: keep written policies and communicate in writing. Update any legacy lease language referencing the formerly dry county status.

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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Saline County Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law: Bauxite, Bedroom Communities, Burt Reynolds, Billy Bob Thornton, and What Every Landlord Needs to Know

Saline County sits at the geographic heart of Arkansas, 20 minutes southwest of Little Rock on I-30, and its story over the past century has been one of continuous economic reinvention. The county was named for the brine springs found in the area and formed on November 2, 1835. Its county seat, Benton, was named after Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton, a fierce advocate for westward expansion. The town’s original plat — and the land for its first courthouse — was donated in 1836 by William Woodruff, editor of the Arkansas Gazette, who gave 120 acres to the county and used the proceeds from the surplus land sale to fund the courthouse’s construction.

Bauxite: Arkansas’s Industrial Transformation

In 1887, state geologist John C. Branner discovered an unusual reddish ore near Hurricane Creek in Saline County — a road crew was using it to surface a new road. The mineral turned out to be bauxite, the primary ore used to produce aluminum, and the deposit was the largest ever found in the United States. At its peak, Arkansas produced 97 percent of the entire country’s bauxite supply, and most of that came from Saline County. Company-owned towns — including the incorporated town of Bauxite — were built to house workers for Alcoa and Reynolds Metal. The mines were absolutely critical to the American war effort in both World War I and World War II, supplying the aluminum needed for aircraft and ordnance. Mining operations wound down by 1990 as companies shifted to cheaper overseas sources, and the Reynolds plant was dismantled. The Alcoa plant continues to process ore shipped in by rail. A New Deal-era mural depicting bauxite miners, painted in 1942 by San Antonio artist Julius Woeltz, hangs inside the 1902 courthouse.

The 1902 Courthouse: On Film and On the Register

The Saline County Courthouse at 200 North Main Street is the third courthouse to occupy the square, completed in 1902 at a cost of $32,000 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Architect Charles L. Thompson designed it in the Romanesque Revival style — an uncommon choice for Arkansas — featuring a four-story clock tower at one corner, three smaller towers at the others, dentillated cornices, and rounded arch entrances. It gained national exposure when the 1973 Burt Reynolds film White Lightning used the courthouse as a backdrop, with many local residents serving as extras. Billy Bob Thornton later filmed portions of his Oscar-winning Sling Blade (1996) in Saline County as well. This is where all Saline County eviction filings are made.

The Fastest-Growing County in Central Arkansas

Since the 1950s, Saline County’s population has more than quadrupled as it has evolved into the primary bedroom community for Little Rock. Interstate 30 runs directly through Bryant and Benton, providing a fast commute to the state capital and all of Pulaski County’s employers. Between 2010 and 2020, Saline County gained more than 16,000 residents — the strongest growth of any county in the central Arkansas Metroplan region. Bryant alone grew by 26% during the decade, and its school enrollment now surpasses that of the county seat, Benton. The annual Benton–Bryant high school football rivalry, the Salt Bowl, has become one of the most attended high school sporting events in Arkansas, drawing more than 20,000 fans to War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

Landlord-Tenant Law in Saline County

All residential rental relationships in Saline County are governed by statewide Arkansas law. There is no local rent control anywhere in Arkansas — state law preempts any county or municipal ordinance attempting to impose it. For nonpayment, serve a 3-day written notice to vacate after rent is at least 5 days past due, then file an Unlawful Detainer complaint with Circuit Clerk Myka Bono Sample, 200 N. Main Street, Suite 113, Benton, AR 72015, (501) 303-5615. For lease violations, serve a 14-day notice to cure. Month-to-month tenancies require 30 days’ written notice to terminate. Security deposits are capped at two months’ rent for landlords with six or more units, returned with written itemized deductions within 60 days. No implied warranty of habitability by default; no repair-and-deduct remedy; self-help evictions are prohibited.

Note: Saline County voted to allow alcohol sales in November 2014. Landlords with older lease templates that reference the county’s formerly dry status should update those documents to reflect current law.

This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed Arkansas attorney for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Landlord-tenant law is governed by statewide Arkansas statutes. Consult a licensed Arkansas attorney for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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