Arkansas

Security deposit timelines in Arkansas

In Arkansas, a landlord who owns six or more rental units generally has 60 days to return your security deposit or provide an itemized accounting of deductions. DepositsBack.app helps you take the next step: a state-specific security deposit notice sent by USPS Certified Mail, with tracking that stays attached to your case. This page summarizes general information from Arkansas Code § 18-16-305 and official state sources.

Arkansas security deposit facts
General return deadline
60 days
After tenant moves out
Relevant statute
Arkansas Code § 18-16-305
Cited in your DepositsBack.app notice
Penalty for non-compliance
Up to 2× wrongfully withheld
May vary by case
Small-claims court limit
$5,000
Arkansas Small Claims Division of District Court.

What DepositsBack.app helps with in Arkansas

  • Free deadline check tied to Arkansas’s 60-day rule
  • State-specific security deposit notice citing Arkansas Code § 18-16-305, prepared and reviewed before mailing
  • USPS Certified Mail with tracking, acceptance, and delivery timestamps attached to your case
  • Response Center — paste their email/text/SMS or upload a photo of the letter; AI extracts the issues, amounts, and dates
  • Complete Case Bundle (included after delivery) with notices, mailing history, attorney handoff sheet, and official resources

Official Arkansas resources

Frequently asked
Common questions about Arkansas

The general deadline is 60 days. Landlords who own six or more rental units must return the security deposit or provide an itemized accounting within 60 days after the tenancy ends.

You may still be able to send a notice. We show general state information and official sources so you can review your situation and decide your next step.

The Complete Case Bundle includes your notices, USPS Certified Mail history, case summary, evidence checklist, attorney handoff sheet, and official state resources — all in one downloadable ZIP.

If the 60-day deadline passes without a return of your deposit or an itemized accounting, your records — DepositsBack.app notice, USPS Certified Mail delivery confirmation, and any response uploaded to your case — document the timeline. Under Arkansas Code § 18-16-306, a landlord who wrongfully withholds may owe up to two times the amount wrongfully withheld plus costs and reasonable attorney fees, subject to a good-faith exception, and the subchapter generally applies only to landlords with six or more units; Arkansas small-claims court generally hears disputes up to $5,000. You can review your situation alongside the statute and official state resources, and decide whether to consult an Arkansas attorney or proceed with self-help next steps.

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