Lonoke County sits northeast of Pulaski County (Little Rock), anchored by Cabot — one of Arkansas's fastest-growing cities. Cabot has expanded dramatically as Little Rock workers seek more space, newer homes, and Cabot's highly rated school district. New construction throughout Lonoke County has added inventory that can moderate existing home resale prices, but the Lonoke County Assessor's models often lag this moderation. The 2026 appeal deadline is August 17.
Lonoke County Market and Assessment Patterns
Cabot's growth mirrors Saline County's Bryant and Benton — rapid in-migration seeking affordable housing within Little Rock commuting range. New construction in Cabot and surrounding Lonoke County communities has created inventory that moderates existing home values faster than mass appraisal models reflect.
- ✓Cabot: Fastest-growing Lonoke city; heavy new construction moderating resale values
- ✓Lonoke: County seat with smaller-city character; more affordable stock
- ✓Ward: Growing east Lonoke community
- ✓Carlisle: Agricultural community in east Lonoke with rural character
The 2026 Arkansas Appeal Deadline
Lonoke County property owners must file by August 17, 2026. Arkansas postmark deadline. No filing fee.
- ✓Deadline: Postmark by August 17, 2026
- ✓File with: Lonoke County Board of Equalization
- ✓No filing fee in Arkansas
- ✓TaxAppeal USA files via USPS certified mail before the deadline
TaxAppeal USA: $89 Flat for Lonoke County
TaxAppeal USA files your Lonoke County appeal before August 17. We analyze comparable sales in Cabot or surrounding communities, generate a formal appeal letter citing Arkansas Code §26-27-317, and file via certified mail. Flat $89.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 2026 Lonoke County Arkansas property tax appeal deadline? ▾
August 17, 2026. Arkansas postmark deadline.
Does TaxAppeal serve Cabot Arkansas? ▾
Yes. TaxAppeal USA serves all Lonoke County communities including Cabot, Lonoke, Ward, Carlisle, and all unincorporated areas.
Is there a filing fee for Lonoke County property tax appeals? ▾
No. Arkansas property tax appeals are free.
Are Cabot properties over-assessed? ▾
Frequently. Rapid new construction in Cabot moderates resale values faster than the Lonoke County Assessor's models reflect. Compare your assessed value to recent comparable sales.
When does the Lonoke County appeal window open? ▾
Approximately June 1. The window runs through August 17.
How much can Cabot homeowners save? ▾
A typical successful appeal reduces appraised value by $10,000-$25,000, building a lower tax baseline for future years.