Desha County

Desha County was formed December 12, 1838, and was named for Capt. Ben Desha. Moving away from the Mississippi and its floods, the county seat has been in four different locations. The landscape of the county is rich, flat, Delta farmland and the Mississippi River forms the eastern boundary. The current county seat is Arkansas City. Desha County is rich, flat delta farmland with the Mississippi River forming the eastern boundary. It lies at the convergence of three of North America’s major rivers: the White, the Arkansas and the Mississippi, which provides the county with waterway connections from New Orleans to Tulsa. Railways, waterways, and the rich agricultural resources have made Desha County a major grain shipping and storage center. Desha County, along with Chicot County, has a 3.9 million Port and industrial park at Yellow Bend on the Mississippi. Arkansas City is a survivor of the steamboat era and the Arkansas City courthouse is one of the oldest still in operation in the state. The White River Wildlife Refuge offers a sanctuary for migratory waterfowl. The longest levee in the United States is located in Desha County on the Mississippi River.

 

County Officials

 

Phone

 

Fax

 

E-Mail

County Judge

 

Mark McElroy

 

(870) 877-2426

 

(870) 877-2531

 

dejudge@seark.net

County Clerk

 

Beth Fuller McMahan

 

(870) 877-2323

 

(870) 877-3413

 

countyclerk@deshacounty.org

Circuit Clerk

 

Skippy Leek

 

(870) 877-2411

 

(870) 877-3407

 

slcircuitclerk@deshacounty.org

County Sheriff

 

Jim Snyder

 

(870) 877-2327

 

(870) 877-3406

 

 

County Collector

 

Vaughta Glover

 

(870) 877-2525

 

(870) 877-2531

 

 

County Treasurer

 

Rita Kay Kolb

 

(870) 877-2353

 

(870) 877-3413

 

treasrkolb@deshacounty.org

County Assessor

 

Gaye Brown

 

(870) 877-2431

 

(870) 877-3408

 

gayet.assessor@yahoo.com

County Coroner

 

Larry Hundley

 

(870) 644-3420

 

(870) 877-2531

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Doc Bilberry

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Charles Denver

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Robbie Doherty

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Joe James

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Onie Norman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Ronnie Norris

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Richard C. Smith

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Lynn Weatherford

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Gene Weser

 

 

 

 

 

 
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State Representative Mark Martin
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