Look up your county assessor's office. Most counties offer online assessment. You must assess between January 1 and May 31 each year.
Arkansas requires anyone applying for or renewing a Class A CDL to become a Certified Trucker Against Trafficking. Do that here.
Moved? Change your address online without having to stand in line and get a new driver’s license or ID.
Request and print your own personal or commercial driving record.
You can use a my Social Security account to apply for a replacement Social Security card online.
Get a record showing the status of your driving privilege.
Sign up to receive your driver’s license renewal notices through email or text message.
Renew your vehicle registration, change your mailing address and set up reminders all in one place online.
Skip the trip to the DMV and take care of more than 20 driver and vehicle-related transactions online.
If you’ve had your driver’s license suspended, you can pay your reinstatement fee online to get on the road to driving again.
Find your county, look up what you owe and pay your tax bill online in most counties.
You’ll have to visit the DMV to get a license, but you can save time by starting the application process here. You’ll get a case number to bring to the DMV, where you’ll take your photo and pay.
Lose your vehicle registration? No problem. Print and pay for a copy here.
Commercial drivers can register their medical certification here.
Passing the CDL Exam is the first step in getting your license. Download CDL study materials and find six testing sites near you.
Passing the Driver Exam is the first step in getting an Arkansas Driver's License. Download a practice exam and study materials, and find testing sites near you.