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The state of Arkansas has a diverse and ever-developing court system, serving a constituency that varies widely from extremely rural communities to cities such as Little Rock, Fayetteville and Fort Smith.

Until the 21st century, Arkansas had remained one of the few states with separate courts for law (circuit court) and equity (chancery court) in the United States, but the 80th Amendment to the state constitution, passed in November 2000, spurred a change in the system that merged the circuit and chancery courts into larger circuit courts, and the municipal courts of Arkansas will have countywide jurisdiction and be renamed District Court.

Arkansas Supreme Court:

When Arkansas became the nation’s 25th state in 1836, its constitution provided for a three-member Supreme Court. That number of justices was maintained in the Constitution of 1874, but expanded to five when the 1874 constitution was amended 50 years later, in 1924, with provisions for increasing to seven individuals. Just a year later, due to that growth provision in Amendment 9, the Arkansas General Assembly did expand the Arkansas Supreme Court to seven justices through Act 205 of 1925.

The current seven justices are led by Chief Justice Jim Hannah. Justices are elected by the state’s voters and serve eight-year terms.

The jurisdiction of the Arkansas Supreme Court is statutory, written into the state’s constitution. The court generally has only appellate jurisdiction, allowing it to hear cases appealed from the trial courts. It also is charged with a supervisory role over the lesser courts in Arkansas, and makes all the rules regulating the practice of law and the professional conduct of attorneys in the state.

The Supreme Court maintains an online docket search, schedule of oral arguments, and archive of its opinions.

Arkansas Court of Appeals

Like many intermediate state courts of appeal, the Arkansas Court of Appeals was created to relieve the state Supreme Court from a burgeoning docket. Amendment 58 to the Arkansas Constitution permitted the lower appellate court in 1978; it was established the following year and issued its first opinions for publication on Aug. 8, 1979.

Again influenced by growing amounts of litigation, the Court of Appeals was doubled in size from six judges to a dozen judges via legislation adopted in 1993. The chief judge is John M. Pittman. Pursuant to Act 1812 of 2003, the state was divided into seven districts for the election of judges.

There is no right of appeal from the Court of Appeals to the Arkansas Supreme Court. While the Arkansas Court of Appeals issues numerous signed opinions each week, only those opinions considered to “resolve novel or unusual questions” are actually published, and thus available to use as legal precedent in subsequent, unrelated cases. A party in a case may request a review by the high court, but whether it is fielded by the Supreme Court is up to that court’s discretion.

The Court of Appeals’ docket search and oral arguments calendar are available online, as are the court’s opinions.

Arkansas Circuit Court

Pursuant to Constitutional Amendment 80, which took effect July 1, 2001, separate courts of law and courts of equity were eliminated in Arkansas. As of Jan. 1, 2002, the new Circuit Court consists of five divisions based on subject matter: criminal; civil; probate; domestic relations; and juvenile.

Judicial candidates for circuit judge now run for office in nonpartisan elections, serving six-year terms if they are victorious. Judges can be located by county on a clickable judicial map at the state judicial system’s Web site.

Arkansas District Court

Formerly known as Municipal Court, prior to the passage of Amendment 80, the new District Court venues exercise countywide jurisdiction over misdemeanor cases, preliminary business on felony cases, and civil matters where less than $5,000 is contested. A small claims division of the court provides a forum in which citizens represent themselves to resolve minor civil matters.

In smaller communities where district courts do not exist, City Court handles these sorts of business, exercising only citywide jurisdiction.

A list of District Court judges can be located online.

A few District Court divisions and venues maintain their own Web sites. These include: Fort Smith in Sebastian County; North Little Rock in Pulaski County; the Pulaski County courts; McGehee in Desha County; and Little Rock Traffic Court.

Arkansas Drug Court

Following the lead of Dade County, Fla., which began operating such courts in 1988, Arkansas, like other states, has begun instituting Drug Court venues to deal with primarily nonviolent criminals who are charged with drug crimes. The first such court was located in the 6th Judicial District (Pulaski County), and now there are 37 drug courts statewide.

Drug courts are considered a “non-adversarial” judicial process whereby offenders and alleged offenders with substance abuse problems are diverted into supervised treatment and counseling, with by regular court appearances for status checks, rather than tried and punished for their crimes.

For more information about Arkansas drug courts, contact Carol L. Roddy, state drug court coordinator, at the Adminstrative Office of the Courts, (800) 950-8221.

Court Websites

Arkansas Judiciary Online Resources - Opinions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.

Arkansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals - Docket Search

United States District Court - Western Arkansas

United States Bankruptcy Court - Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas

United States District Court - Eastern District

Arkansas City Courts - General Information on Arkansas' city courts

Arkansas Supreme Court - Biographies of the Justices

Administrative Office of the Courts - Information on appellate courts and Court Forms.

Arkansas District Courts - Information on the district courts as well as court forms.

Arkansas Judiciary - Circuit Court Information and Links to Circuit Court Websites.

AR County Courthouses - Addresses and Phone Numbers

Arkansas County
P.O. Box 719
Stuttgart, AR 72160-0719


Ashley County
205 E. Jefferson St.
Hamburg, AR 71646-3007

Telephone: (870) 853-2020


Baxter County
1 E. 7th St.
Mountain Home, AR 72653-4065


Benton County
215 E. Central, Suite 217
Bentonville, AR 72712-0699

Telephone: (501) 271-1013


Boone County Courthouse
100 N. Main
Suite 200 for divorce and other records, Suite 201 for marriage records
Harrison, AR 72601

Telephone: (870) 741-8428


Bradley County
101 E. Cedar
Warren, AR 71671-2737


Calhoun County
P.O. Box 1175
Hampton, AR 71744-0626

Telephone: (870) 798-2517


Carroll County
210 W. Church St.
Berryville, AR 72616-4233

Telephone: (870) 423-2022


Chicot County
County Courthouse
108 Main St.
Lake Village, AR 71653-1959


Clark County Courthouse
401 Clay St.
Arkadelphia, AR 71923


Clay County
P.O. Box 306
Piggot, AR 72454-0306

Telephone: (870) 598-2813


Cleburne County
301 W. Main St.
Heber Springs, AR 72543-3016

Telephone: (501) 362-4620


Cleveland County
P.O. Box 368
Rison, AR 71665-0368

Telephone: (870) 325-6521


Columbia County
1 Court Square, Suite 1
Magnolia, AR 71753-3527

Telephone: (870) 235-3774


Conway County
117 South Moose St.
Morrilton, AR 72110

Telephone: (501) 354-9621


Craighead County
P.O. Box 11627
Jonesboro, AR 72403

Telephone: (870) 933-4520


Crawford County
300 Main St.
Room #7 for marriage records, Room #22 for divorce records
Van Buren, AR 72956

Telephone: (501) 474-1312


Crittenden County
County Courthouse
Marion, AR 72364-1892


Cross County
705 E. Union Ave.
Wynne, AR 72396-3039


Dallas County
206 W. 3rd St.

Fordyce, AR 717423299

Telephone: (870) 352-2307


Desha County
P.O. Box 218
Arkansas City, AR 71630-0188

Telephone: (870) 877-2323


Drew County
210 S. Main St.
Monticello, AR 71655-4731

Telephone: (870) 460-6260


Faulkner County
801 Locust St.
Conway, AR 72032-5358

Telephone: (501) 450-4900


Franklin County
211 W. Commercial St.
Ozark, AR 72949

Telephone: (501) 667-3607


Fulton County Clerk
P.O. Box 485
Salem, AR 72576

Telephone: (870) 895-3310


Garland County
501 Ouachita Ave.
Hot Springs, AR 71901-5154

Telephone: (501) 622-3610


Grant County
Circuit Clerk
101 West Center St., Room 106
Sheridan, AR 72150

Telephone: (870) 942-2631


Greene County
320 W. Court, Room 124
Paragould, AR 72450

Telephone: (870) 239-6330


Hempstead County Clerk
400 S. Washington St. (location)
P.O. Box 1420 (mailing)
Hope, AR 71801-3301 (location)
Hope, AR 71802-1420 (mailing)

Telephone: (870) 777-2241


Hot Spring County
3rd & Locust St.
Malvern, AR 72104

Telephone: (501) 332-2291


Howard County
421 N. Main St., Rm. 10
Nashville, AR 71852-2008

Telephone: (870) 845-7502


Independence County
County Judge's Office
192 E. Main St.
Batesville, AR 72501-5510

Telephone: (870) 793-8800


Izard County
P.O. Box 95
Melbourne, AR 72556-0095


Jackson County
208 Main St.
Newport, AR 72112

Telephone: (870) 523-7420


Jefferson County
P.O. Box 6317
Pine Bluff, AR 71611-6317

Telephone: (870) 541-5322


Johnson County
P.O. Box 57
Clarksville, AR 72830-0278

Telephone: (501) 754-3967


Lafayette County
#2 Courthouse Square
Lewisville, AR 71845

Telephone: (870) 921-4633


Lawrence County
P.O. Box 526
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476-0553

Telephone: (870) 886-1111

 

Lee County
15 E. Chestnut St., Room 4
Marianna, AR 72360-2326

Telephone: (870) 295-7715


Lincoln County
300 S. Drew St.
Star City, AR 71667-1100

Telephone: (870) 628-5114


Little River County
351 N. 2nd St.
Ashdown, AR 71822-2753

Telephone: (870) 898-7208


Logan County
366 N. Broadway St.
Booneville, AR 72927


Lonoke County
County Clerk's Office
P.O. Box 188
Lonoke, AR 72086

Telephone: (501) 676-2368


Madison County
P.O. Box 37
Huntsville, AR 72740-0037

Telephone: (501) 738-6721


Marion County
P.O. Box 385
Yellville, AR 72687

Telephone: (870) 449-6226


Miller County
County Courthouse
400 Laurel
Texarkana, AR 71854

Telephone: (870) 774-1501


Mississippi County
200 W. Walnut St., Romp 103
Blytheville, AR 72315

Telephone: (870) 762-2411


Monroe County
123 Madison St.
Clarendon, AR 72029-2742

Telephone: (870) 747-3632


Montogomery County
P.O. Box 369
Mount Ida, AR 71957

Telephone: (870) 867-3521


Nevada County
PO box 621
Prescott, AR 71857-2199

Telephone: (870) 887-2710


Newton County
P.O. Box 410
Jasper, AR 72641-0435

Telephone: (870) 446-5125


Ouachita County
P.O. Box 1041
Camden, AR 71711-1041

Telephone: (870) 837-2220


Perry County
P.O. Box 358
Perryville, AR 72126-0358

Telephone: (501) 889-5126


Phillips County
626 Cherry St., Suite 202
Helena, AR 72342-3306

Telephone: (870) 338-5505


Pike County
P.O. Box 219
Murfreeboro, AR 71958

Telephone: (870) 285-2231


Poinsett County
401 Market St.
Harrisburg, AR 72432

Telephone: (870) 578-4410


Polk County
507 Church St.
Mena, AR 71953-3297

Telephone: (501) 394-8123


Pope County
102 W. Main St., Suite 6
Russelville, AR 72801-3740

Telephone: (501) 968-6064


Prairie County Clerk
P.O. Box 1011
Des Arc, AR 72040-0278


Pulaski County
401 W. Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201-1407

Telephone: (501) 340-8330


Randolph County
107 W. Broadway
Pocahontas, AR 72455

Telephone: (870) 892-5822


Saint Francis County
P.O. Box 1653
Forrest City, AR 72336

Telephone: (870) 261-1725


Saline County
215 N. Main St.
Benton, AR 72015-3784

Telephone: (501) 303-5630


Scott County
P.O. Box 2165
Waldron, AR 72958-1578

Telephone: (501) 637-2642


Searcy County
P.O. Box 935
Marshall, AR 72650-0297

Telephone: (870) 448-3807


Sebastian County
P.O. Box 1087
Fort Smith, AR 72902

Telephone: (501) 782-5065


Sevier County Clerk
115 N. 3rd St.
De Queen, AR 71832-2852

Telephone: (870) 642-2852


Sharp County
P.O. Box 307
Ash Flat, AR 72513

Telephone: (870) 994-7361


Stone County
PO Drawer 120
Mountain View, AR 72560


Union County
101 N. Washington, Suite 102
El Dorado, AR 71730

Telephone: (870) 864-1910


Van Buren County
Route 6, Box 254-9
Clinton, AR 72031

Telephone: (501) 745-4140


Washington County
280 N. College Ave., Suite 300
Fayetteville, AR 72701-5393

Telephone: (501) 444-1711


White County

Courthouse
County Clerk, Doug Faith
Searcy, AR 72143-7720

Telephone: (501) 279-6204


Woodruff County
500 N. 3rd St.
Augusta, AR 72006-2099

Telephone: (870) 347-2871


Yell County
P.O. Box 219
Danville, AR 72833

Telephone: (501) 495-2414

 
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