The marmoset adrenal is interesting as it is developmentally similar to humans and other primates, but in adulthood 17,20‐lyase activity is very low. One possible explanation is an altered regulation of P450c17 expression by AT1‐R. We investigated the expression and zonal distribution of the AT1‐R in marmoset adrenal glands and adrenocortical cells in culture since it is known that AT1‐R is a regulator of P450c17 expression and activity. AT1‐R was expressed strongly in the ZG and to diminishing degrees through the remainder of the cortex. There was negative expression in a putative ZI. Dispersed adrenocortical cells retained AT1‐R protein as detected by ICC. Cells cultured for several days and treated in serum‐free media for 48 h maintained AT1‐R expression, as measured by western. However, at that 48 h time point, treatment with Forsk, AII, TPA, or the combination of A + F or T + F did not appear to effect AT1‐R expression. We conclude that marmoset adrenals express AT1‐R similarly to humans and other higher mammals, adrenocortical cells retain AT1‐R expression in culture, and consistent with other adrenal cell culture models, AT1‐R expression is not lost in response to agonists long term.