Lonoke County Tax Collector Office: Pay Property Tax & Hours

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TaxCollectors.org — Lonoke County, Arkansas property tax help Official links checked June 2, 2026
501-676-6344Lonoke collector phone
8:00-4:30Mon-Fri listed hours
Oct. 15Arkansas tax deadline
2 officesLonoke + Cabot service points
Quick Answer

The Lonoke County Tax Collector is William Ryker. The main Collector phone number is 501-676-6344, and the Lonoke office is listed at 208 North Center Street, P.O. Box 192, Lonoke, AR 72086. Office hours are listed as 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday-Friday, excluding observed holidays. You can pay current taxes from March 1 through October 15, and penalties, interest and cost can be added after the deadline.

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What the Lonoke County Tax Collector Office Handles

The Lonoke County Tax Collector handles collection and payment of county property taxes. It is not the same job as changing assessed value, correcting ownership, or applying for property-value relief.

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Most people searching for the Lonoke County Tax Collector are not looking for a long county-government description. They want to pay a bill, find the correct office, confirm hours, search tax records, print a tax receipt, or avoid a penalty after the October 15 deadline. This guide puts those tasks first so the page works like a practical payment helper instead of a thin phone-number listing.

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Find your county tax collector: Visit taxcollectors.org to find your county tax collector office, payment portal and deadlines. Paying online through your county portal is the fastest way to stop penalty accrual.

The key office-routing rule is simple. If your question is about payment, mailing a check, online card processing, a paid receipt, delinquent personal property, or whether a tax amount has been collected, start with the Collector. If your question is about assessment value, property classification, homestead credit, ownership details, or property record changes, start with the Assessor side.

Use Collector for payments

Online payment, mail payment, in-person payment, tax receipt, penalty after deadline, delinquent tax handling and payment posting questions.

Use Assessor for records

Assessed value, property records, assessment corrections, personal property assessment, ownership questions and homestead-related record issues.

Use official portals only

Lonoke County uses official county collector pages, Arkansas payment portals and Arkansas County Data record search tools. Do not pay from copied or unverified links.

Payment workflow

How to Pay Lonoke County Property Tax Online

Use the official Lonoke County property tax payment portal, then verify the account before paying. The county says online payments may take up to 72 hours to process and processing fees apply.

The fastest path is not always the safest path. Real estate taxes and personal property taxes can appear under different account details. A taxpayer may have more than one item, a previous owner may still appear in records, or a receipt may show a prior-year payment. Before you submit card information, make sure the taxpayer name, parcel or account details, tax year and amount match what you actually intend to pay.

1

Open the official payment portal

Start with the official Collector website or the Lonoke County payment portal. The public Arkansas payment portal may show “Lonoke County Collector William Ryker” and ask you to continue to pay personal property and real estate taxes.

2

Search and verify the account

Use the best identifier available: tax statement, parcel number, account number, owner name, previous owner name or address. Do not pay a result just because the name looks close.

3

Review tax statement and receipt details

The Collector warns taxpayers to review the tax statement and/or receipt because the taxpayer is responsible for paying the correct amount. Confirm year, item type, amount and account before submitting.

4

Understand online payment fees and posting time

Online debit or credit card payment can include a portal fee, and the Collector’s office states it does not receive any portion of that fee. Online payments may take up to 72 hours to process.

5

Save proof before closing the page

Save the confirmation, receipt, tax year, account details, amount and date. This matters if a payment is delayed, a tag office asks for proof, or a lender/title company wants a paid tax receipt.

Official payment shortcut

Pay Lonoke County taxes online

Use the official CountyService payment portal for Lonoke County personal property and real estate taxes.

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Official collector page

Lonoke County Collector website

Use the official Collector site for payment information, tax receipt help, contact details and office locations.

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Payment warning for delinquent personal property taxes

The Lonoke County payment page states that no personal checks will be accepted for delinquent personal property taxes. If your personal property tax is already delinquent, call the Collector before mailing a payment so you do not lose time with an unacceptable payment method.

Office hours

Lonoke County Tax Collector Hours, Best Calling Time and Visit Checklist

Lonoke County Collector office hours are listed as 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday-Friday, excluding observed holidays.

Hours tell you when the office is generally open, but they do not guarantee that every payment problem can be solved at the counter immediately. Delinquent personal property, wrong-account payment, missing receipt, online processing delay, or assessment record questions can require extra review. Call first if the issue is more than a simple current-year payment.

Best time to call

Call earlier in the day, especially near October 15. Deadline week can create heavier phone traffic, payment questions and receipt requests.

Before you visit

Ask whether you should use the Lonoke office or the Cabot Assessor/Collector office, and confirm whether your payment method is accepted.

Deadline week warning

Do not wait until the final afternoon if you are unsure about your amount, account, receipt, personal property status or delinquent balance.

Have these ready before calling

  • Tax statement or account details.
  • Owner name, business name, trust name or previous owner name.
  • Real estate parcel detail or personal property account detail.
  • Tax year you are trying to pay or verify.
  • Payment confirmation number if you already paid online.
  • Mailing address if you need the Collector to identify correspondence.
Office directory

Lonoke County Tax Collector Office Address, Phone Numbers and Cabot Location

Lonoke County lists a Lonoke office and a Cabot Assessor/Collector office. Use the correct location before driving or mailing payment.

Lonoke Office

Courthouse Annex / main Collector contact

CollectorWilliam Ryker
Phone501-676-6344
Fax501-676-3033
Address208 North Center Street, Lonoke, AR 72086
MailingP.O. Box 192, Lonoke, AR 72086
Use forPayments, receipts, mail, delinquent help

Cabot Assessor/Collector Office

Convenient north-county service location

Phone501-424-4242
Address1604 South Pine, Suite E, Cabot, AR 72023
Before visitingCall to confirm counter service and documents
Use forAssessor/Collector office questions

Micro-level office tip

If you live in Cabot, Ward, Austin, Carlisle, England, Humnoke, Allport, Coy, Keo, Lonoke or rural Lonoke County, do not assume the closest office handles every issue exactly the same way. Call first if you need delinquent tax help, receipt correction, mail-payment guidance, or personal property tax help.

Deadline guide

Lonoke County Property Tax Deadline: March 1 Through October 15

The Lonoke County Collector states that current taxes may be paid from March 1 through October 15. Penalties, interest and cost are added after the tax deadline.

Arkansas property tax deadlines matter because a one-day delay can create extra cost. The Collector notes that if the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday, taxpayers have until the following business day to pay without penalties or interest. Still, waiting until the last moment is risky because an online portal issue, mailing delay, wrong account, or card processing problem can leave you exposed.

March 1: payment season begins

Use early spring to check your account, confirm personal property assessment status, update records if needed, and avoid last-minute pressure.

September: smart taxpayer check

By September, you should know whether your real estate and personal property taxes are paid, unpaid, escrow-related, or waiting on a record issue.

October 15: deadline

After the deadline, penalties, interest and cost can be added. Mail timing, online processing and account accuracy become especially important.

If October 15 falls on a weekend or observed holiday

The Collector states that if the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday, you have until the following business day to pay without penalties or interest. Even so, it is safer to pay earlier because online processing may take time and mail postmark issues can create confusion.

If you are mailing payment close to the deadline

Make checks, money orders or cashier’s checks payable to William Ryker, Lonoke County Collector. Use the official mailing address: P.O. Box 192, Lonoke, AR 72086. If the payment is late, delinquent, or involves personal property, call before mailing because payment-method rules can change after delinquency.

Tax receipt help

How to Get a Lonoke County Tax Receipt or Payment Proof

Use the Collector’s tax receipt tools and Arkansas County Data search when you need proof of payment for your records, a lender, title company, registration task, or personal property verification.

A tax receipt is more than a confirmation screen. It shows what account was paid, what year was paid, and what amount was recorded. If an online payment takes up to 72 hours to process, your initial confirmation may not immediately look the same as a posted tax receipt. Save both if possible.

Online receipt

After paying online, save the confirmation page immediately. Then check the tax receipt or record search after processing time has passed.

Mail payment receipt

If mailing, keep a copy of the check or money order details and any tracking. If you need a receipt quickly, call before mailing close to the deadline.

In-person receipt

Before leaving the counter, check the name, tax year, account type, amount paid and receipt details.

Receipt should show

  • Taxpayer or owner name
  • Tax year
  • Real estate or personal property account
  • Amount paid
  • Payment date
  • Receipt or confirmation detail

Save extra proof

  • Card or bank confirmation
  • Mailed payment proof
  • Portal receipt screenshot
  • County record search result
  • Name of office representative if you called
Open Official Tax Receipt Page
Wrong-office prevention

Lonoke County Tax Collector vs Assessor: Who Fixes What?

The Collector collects the taxes. The Assessor’s side is usually where value, assessment, property record and personal property assessment questions begin.

Call Collector when…

You need to pay, confirm payment status, get a receipt, ask about mailing payment, ask about online payment processing, or handle delinquent tax collection questions.

Call Assessor when…

The tax bill looks wrong because of assessed value, property description, ownership, personal property assessment, address, or homestead credit issues.

Why this matters in real life

If your bill is high because the assessed value is wrong, paying at the Collector’s counter does not correct the value. If your personal property was not assessed correctly, the payment office may not be the first stop. If your issue is simply that the payment has not posted, then the Collector is the right place to start. The fastest answer comes from matching your problem to the correct department.

Open Lonoke County Assessor Site
Homestead and property value

Arkansas Homestead Credit, Assessed Value and Why Your Lonoke County Tax Bill Changes

Arkansas property tax amount is based on assessed value, and eligible homeowners may claim a homestead property tax credit on a primary residence.

If your Lonoke County tax bill changed, the reason may be assessed value, improvements, ownership change, exemption/credit status, personal property assessment, or a prior-year balance. The Collector can help you understand payment and collection status, but the assessed value itself is determined through the assessment process.

Primary residence questions

If the home is your primary residence, check whether homestead credit questions should go through the Assessor side before assuming the Collector can adjust the bill.

Value or property record questions

For value, property description, ownership, improvements, assessment and map record questions, start with the Lonoke County Assessor website.

Payment deadline still matters

A value or credit question does not always pause the payment deadline. Ask the county what you should do while a record issue is being reviewed.

Late tax help

Lonoke County Delinquent Property Tax, Penalty, Interest and Cost Help

After the October 15 deadline, penalties, interest and cost can be added. Delinquent personal property taxes can also have stricter payment rules.

The Collector’s payment page specifically states that no personal checks will be accepted for delinquent personal property taxes. That one sentence is important because many people try to solve a delinquent issue by mailing the same payment type they would use for current taxes. Call first so you do not lose time with an unacceptable payment method.

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Identify the account and year

Know whether the delinquent issue is real estate or personal property. Have the tax year, taxpayer name, account details and notice information ready.

2

Call before mailing payment

Ask for the current payoff amount and accepted payment method. If personal property taxes are delinquent, do not assume a personal check will be accepted.

3

Save proof after paying

For delinquent accounts, keep the receipt, payment method proof, date, amount and account detail until the official record shows paid status.

Delinquent tax warning

Arkansas.gov warns that failure to pay property taxes can result in penalties and interest and, in more serious cases, the property may be subject to a tax sale to recover unpaid taxes. Verify your account directly with the Collector before relying on a third-party explanation.

Added user value

Why This Page Is Built Like a Useful Tax Tool, Not a Thin Directory

A thin page gives a phone number. A useful page helps the taxpayer pay, search, call, visit, avoid penalties, print proof, and use the right office.

First screen solves the job

The official pay link, office phone numbers, hours and deadline warning are visible immediately so the user does not have to hunt.

Real-world mistakes are covered

The guide explains online processing time, portal fees, delinquent personal property payment rules, receipt proof and wrong-office confusion.

Collector vs Assessor is clear

Payment questions go to the Collector. Value, records, homestead and assessment questions usually start with the Assessor side.

Map and visit

Lonoke County Tax Collector Map: Lonoke and Cabot Office Locations

Use these maps for orientation, then call before visiting if your issue involves delinquent tax, personal property, missing receipt, or assessment questions.

Lonoke Office: 208 North Center Street, P.O. Box 192, Lonoke, AR 72086. Call 501-676-6344 before visiting for complex payment issues.
Cabot Assessor/Collector Office: 1604 South Pine, Suite E, Cabot, AR 72023. Call 501-424-4242 before visiting.

Bring if visiting

  • Tax statement or account number
  • Owner or taxpayer name
  • Payment method
  • Prior receipt or confirmation
  • Personal property or real estate details

Ask before visiting

  • Can this issue be handled in Lonoke or Cabot?
  • Is my payment method accepted?
  • Is the account current or delinquent?
  • Do I need the Assessor instead?
  • Can I get a receipt the same day?
FAQ

Lonoke County Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on payment, hours, office phone numbers, tax receipts, deadlines, personal property, homestead and delinquent taxes.

Use the official CountyService payment portal for Lonoke County. Search your real estate or personal property account, verify the tax year and amount, then follow the portal instructions.
The main Lonoke County Collector phone number is 501-676-6344. The Cabot Assessor/Collector office phone number is 501-424-4242.
The official Collector website identifies William Ryker as the Lonoke County Collector.
The official Collector website lists office hours as 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday-Friday, excluding observed holidays. Call before visiting for complex or deadline-sensitive issues.
The Lonoke office is listed at 208 North Center Street, P.O. Box 192, Lonoke, AR 72086. The Cabot Assessor/Collector office is listed at 1604 South Pine, Suite E, Cabot, AR 72023.
The Collector states that current taxes may be paid from March 1 through October 15. Penalties, interest and cost are added after the deadline. If the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday, the next business day applies.
The Collector’s payment page says a portal fee is added to debit or credit card transactions and the Collector’s office does not receive any portion of that fee. Processing fees apply.
The official payment information page says online payments may take up to 72 hours to process. Save your confirmation and check the posted record later if proof matters.
The official payment page says checks, money orders or cashier’s checks should be made payable to William Ryker, Lonoke County Collector, and mailed to P.O. Box 192, Lonoke, AR 72086. Call first if the account is delinquent.
The official payment page states that no personal checks will be accepted for delinquent personal property taxes. Call the Collector before mailing payment on a delinquent personal property account.
Use the Collector’s tax receipt page or Arkansas County Data record search. Save both online confirmation and posted receipt details if your payment was recent.
Assessment value, property record, personal property assessment and homestead credit questions usually start with the Lonoke County Assessor side, not the Collector payment counter.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Lonoke County Tax Collector Guide

Use the official Lonoke County Collector website or the official CountyService payment portal first. Confirm whether you are paying real estate or personal property tax, verify the tax year and account details, then save your receipt after payment. Call the main Lonoke Collector office at 501-676-6344 or the Cabot Assessor/Collector office at 501-424-4242 before visiting for anything complicated.

For payment, receipt, mailing, processing and delinquent tax questions, start with the Collector. For assessed value, ownership, property records, homestead credit or assessment issues, start with the Assessor. That simple split helps you avoid wrong-office delays and deadline stress.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Lonoke County, Arkansas taxpayers. It is not the official Lonoke County Collector, Lonoke County Assessor, Arkansas.gov, title company, mortgage servicer, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, mailing documents, visiting an office, relying on a deadline, or resolving a delinquent tax account, verify current details directly through official Lonoke County and Arkansas property tax resources. Payment methods, portal fees, processing time, office closures, receipt status, and accepted delinquent payment methods can change.

Official source shortcuts: Lonoke County Collector, Lonoke County Payment Portal, Payment Information, Collector Contact Page, and Arkansas Property Tax Center.

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