Negotiated Sales Lists
Negotiated Sales Lists contain parcels that have previously been offered at public auction but did not sell. These parcels are available for sale from the Commissioner of State Lands office through a negotiated sale process. If you wish to make an offer on a parcel in one of these listings you can contact the Real Estate Division at 501-324-9422 or make a request for a "Offer to Purchase" form by selecting "Request Form" when viewing the negotiated sales list online. If you choose to call the office, then you will need to provide the parcel number of the property you wish to purchase. To view a list online, select a county below.
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Negotiated Sales Lists are also available in both Adobe PDF Format and Microsoft Excel Format.

pdf Negotiated Sales List in Adobe PDF Format
excel Negotiated Sales List in Microsoft Excel Format
datascoutThe Commissioner of State Lands office has partnered with DataScoutPro.com to provide county property records to interested parties. This service is provided free of charge, and is intended to assist you with your parcel research. This service is available on the auction catalog and negotiated sales list. Click the parcel number link to view the data. DataScoutPro.com data will display in a separate window.
**NEW** Parcel mapping is now available. This feature is only available in counties that DataScoutPro has GIS data available. DataScoutPro will provide parcel level mapping on the county property records; also county wide mapping is provided where available.
Negotiated Sales Classifications
Negotiated sales have three classifications, S2, S3, S4. Please review the details of each type, before making an offer on a property. Sales that are one type, may become another type by the time the deed is issued, depending on the date the parcels was offered at public auction.
  • S2 Sales Parcels that were offered at public auction less than one year ago. These properties require collection of the minimum bid (Assessed Value) as well as the delinquent real property taxes, interest, penalties and fees. These sales have a one year litigation period from the date the deed is issued.
  • S3 Sales Parcels that were offered at public auction more than one year ago, and less than two years ago. These sales require the collection of all delinquent real property taxes, interest, penalties and fees. These sales have a one year litigation period from the date the deed is issued.
  • S4 Sales Parcels that were offered at public auction more than two years ago. The Commissioner may consider all reasonable offers. These sales have a 90 day litigation period from the date the deed is issued.
John Thurston
Commissioner of State Lands
109 State Capitol Bldg - Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Phone: 501-324-9422 | Fax: 501-324-9421
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