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  1. Welcome to Faulkner County. We hope our Web site provides easier access to county offices and services, and gives you a chance to voice your opinions. As the home to three colleges and a host of diverse companies, Faulkner County offers a high quality of life.

    • Assessor

      Assessor - Faulkner County, Arkansas

    • County Clerk

      Faulkner County Clerk - Margaret Darter Phone: 501-450-4909...

    • Allen Dodson

      Allen Dodson - Faulkner County, Arkansas

    • Tim Ryals

      Tim Ryals - Faulkner County, Arkansas

  2. Dec 17, 2022 · Nestled right in the heart of Arkansas is Faulkner County, a charming rustic region. Faulkner County is known to be a center of education since it’s the home of Conway, which features the University of Central Arkansas, Central Baptist College, and Hendrix College.

  3. www.faulknercountyar.gov › government › aboutFaulkner County History

    Faulkner County, formed April 12, 1873, was the sixty-ninth county created in Arkansas. The county is located almost exactly in the geographical center of the state of Arkansas, and was created from portions of Conway and Pulaski counties.

  4. Faulkner County is a county located in the Central Arkansas region of the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 123,498, making it the fifth most populous of Arkansas's 75 counties. The county seat and largest city is Conway.

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · Conway, the seat of Faulkner County, is a well-known center of education in central Arkansas. It is home to Hendrix College and surrounding historic district, the University of Central Arkansas (UCA), and Central Baptist College. Louisiana Purchase through Early Statehood.

  6. portal.arkansas.gov › counties › faulknerFaulkner - Arkansas.gov

    Phone: 501-450-4921. Location (s): 806 Faulkner Street Conway, AR 72034. Visit Collector Website. View other counties... Arkansas. Ashley. Baxter. Benton.

  7. The first permanent white settlement in central Arkansas was near the confluence of Cadron Creek and the Arkansas River, about five miles west of Conway in Faulkner County. In the early 1800s, the term “Cadron Settlement” was used loosely in reference to thirty to forty white families that were scattered along the Arkansas River in the ...