Community Resources

Living in Bentonville, AR

Community Resources

The Board is comprised of your neighbors, who are unpaid volunteers, elected by neighborhood residents at Annual Meetings. The Board is charged with overseeing the operation of the POA, maintaining POA property & amenities, and ensuring compliance with the governing documents of the subdivision. These positions are elected by the membership to serve two year terms.


Recycling and Trash Pick Up

  • Trash Cans must be stored out of view from the street, except on collection days.
  • Trash Cans may not be left out on the street for more than 24 hours.
  • Trash is picked up each Wednesday.
  • Residents must use containers provided by Republic Services.
Recycling and Trash Pick Up Compost Facility Yard Waste Collection

Personal Property Tax

Benton County, AR

Personal property taxes, like real property taxes, are based on the estimated value of the property and the millage rate for the county, city and school district where you live. Arkansas residents are required to assess their personal property, which includes all vehicles, trailers and boats, by May 31 of each year at their county assessor’s office. Assessment can be done on the phone in Benton County at 271.1037.

Collector's Office Assessor's Office

Voter Registration

Benton Country, AR

Click on the following link for the most current information: http://www.co.benton.ar.us/BCClerk/voterregistration.html

Obtaining an Arkansas Driver's License

For information on obtaining a license, see the state Web site at http://www.arkansas.gov/dfa/driver_services/ds_license.html.
To contact the State Police driver testing office in Springdale, call (479) 751-3619.


Testing to obtain a driver’s license is conducted by the Arkansas State Police. Locally, testing is done at 4401 W. Sunset in Springdale. Renewal of a driver’s license is done through Arkansas Revenue Offices.


Arkansas Revenue Office

2401 SW D St #3, Bentonville, AR

(479) 273-2724

Register Your Vehicle

in Arkansas

https://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/services/category/vehicles/

You have 30 calendar days after becoming a resident to register your vehicle in Arkansas. Vehicles are registered through Arkansas Revenue Offices.

*Information subject to change. Please reference individual entities to confirm.

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