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Arkansas County Court
The Arkansas judicial system is rather complex. In addition to the Arkansas Supreme Court and the Arkansas Court of Appeals, there are also Arkansas county courts, both circuit and district courts. The Circuit courts are the trial courts for the state, and the state is divided into 28 Circuit Court Districts.
Locations
Arkansas Supreme Court
625 Marshall St
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 682-6849
Arkansas Court of Appeals
625 Marshall St
Little Rock, AR 72201
501-682-7460
Arkansas County Circuit Court
302 S. College
Stuttgart AR 72042
870-659-2098
Ashley County Circuit Court
215 E. Jefferson St
Hamburg, AR 71646
870-853-2032
Baxter County Circuit Court
301 East 6th Street
Mountain Home, AR 72653
(870) 425-3475
Benton County Circuit Court
County Courthouse
102 NE A St.
Bentonville, AR 72712
479-271-1015
Boone County Circuit Court
100 N Main St # 200
Harrison, AR 72601
(870) 741-5560
Bradley County Circuit Court
101 E Cedar St Ste 2
Warren, AR 71671
(870) 226-3464
Calhoun County Courthouse
309 W Main St
Hampton, AR 71744
(870) 798-2517
Carroll County Circuit Court
Western District Courthouse
44 South Main Street
Eureka Springs, Ar. 72632
479-253-8646
Carroll County Circuit Court
Eastern District Courthouse
210 West Church Street
Berryville, Ar. 72616
870-423-2967
Chicot County Courthouse
401 N Court St
Lake Village, AR 71653
(870) 235-8311
Clark County Circuit Court
401 Clay Street, Second Floor
Arkadelphia, AR 71923
(870) 246-4281
Clay County Circuit Court
151 S 2nd Ave
Piggott, AR 72454
(870) 598-2667
Clay County Circuit Court
800 West SW 2nd St
Corning, AR 72422
(870) 857-3773
Cleburne County Courthouse
301 W Main St
Heber Springs, AR 72543
(501) 362-8141
Cleveland County Circuit Court
20 E Magnolia St
Rison, AR 71665
(870) 325-6214
Columbia County Courthouse
1 Courthouse Square
Magnolia, AR 71753
(870) 234-0314
Conway County Courthouse
117 S Moose St
Morrilton, AR 72110
(501) 354-9617
Craighead County Courthouse
113 Cobean Blvd
Lake City, AR 72437
(870) 237-4142
Craighead County Courthouse
511 S Main St
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 933-4530
Crawford County Circuit Court
300 Main St Room 25
Van Buren, AR 72956
479-474-6332
Crittenden County Circuit Court
100 Court Square
Marion, AR 72364
(870) 739-3248
Cross County Circuit Court
705 E Union Ave
Wynne, AR 72396
(870) 238-5720
Dallas County Courthouse
206 W 3rd St
Fordyce, AR 71742
(870) 352-3371
Desha County Circuit Court
406 W Oak St
McGehee, AR 71654
870-222-0930
Drew County Courthouse
210 S Main St
Monticello, AR 71655
(870) 460-6200
Faulkner County Courthouse
801 Locust St
Conway, AR 72034
(501) 450-4909
North Franklin County Courthouse
211 W Commercial St
Ozark, AR 72949
479-667-3818
South Franklin County Courthouse
607 E. Main
Charleston, AR 72933
479-965-7332
Fulton County Courthouse
123 South Main Street
Salem, AR 72576
(870) 895-3310
Garland County Courthouse
501 Ouachita Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
501-622-3600
Grant County Courthouse
101 W Center
Sheridan, AR 72150
(870) 942-2551
Greene County Courthouse
320 West Court St
Paragould, AR 72450
(870) 239-6300
Hempstead County Courthouse
200 E 3rd St
Hope, AR 71801
(870) 777-7800
Hot Springs County Courthouse
210 Locust St # 4
Malvern, AR 72104
(501) 332-2291
Howard County Courthouse
421 N Main St
Nashville, AR 71852
(870) 845-7500
Independence County Circuit Court
192 East Main Street
Batesville, AR 72501
(870) 793-8833
Izard County Courthouse
80 East Main Street
Melbourne, AR 72556
(870) 368-4316
Jackson County Courthouse
208 Main Street
Newport, AR 72112
(870) 523-7423
Jefferson County Courthouse
101 E Barraque St
Pine Bluff, AR 71601
(870) 541-5322
Johnson County Courthouse
215 West Main Street
Clarksville, AR 72830
479-754-2977
Lafayette County Courthouse
1 Courthouse Square
Lewisville, AR 71845
(870) 921-4858
Lawrence County Courthouse
315 W Main St
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
(870) 886-1110
Lee County Courthouse
15 E Chestnut St
Marianna, AR 72360
(870) 295-7700
Lincoln County Courthouse
300 S Drew St
Star City, AR 71667
870-628-3154
Little River County Courthouse
351 N. Second St., Ste. 5
Ashdown, AR 71822
(870) 898-7212
Logan County Circuit Court
Paris Courthouse
25 West Walnut Street
Paris, AR 72855
479-963-2164
Logan County Circuit Court
Booneville Courthouse
366 North Broadway Avenue
Booneville, AR, 72927
479-675-2894
Lonoke County Courthouse
301 N. Center Street
Lonoke, AR 72086
(501) 676-2316
Madison County Courthouse
100 North Side Sq,. Rm 217
Huntsville, AL 35801
(256) 532-3300
Marion County Courthouse
300 E. Old Main St.
Yellville, AR 72687
870-449-6226
Miller County Courthouse
400 Laurel St
Texarkana, AR 71854
(870) 774-4501
North Mississippi County Courthouse
200 W Walnut St
Blytheville, AR 72315
(870) 763-3212
South Mississippi County Courthouse
200 W Hale Ave
Osceola, AR 72370
870-563-2242
Madison County Courthouse
123 Madison St
Clarendon, AR 72029
870-747-3615
Montgomery County Courthouse
105 US-270
Mt Ida, AR 71957
(870) 867-3521
Nevada County Courthouse
215 E 2nd St S
Prescott, AR 71857
870-887-2511
Newton County Courthouse
100 Court St
Jasper, AR 72641
870-446-5125
Ouachita County Courthouse
45 Jefferson St SW, Ste 15
Camden, AR 71701
(870) 837-2230
Perry County Courthouse
310 W Main St
Perryville, AR 72126
501-889-5126
Phillips County Courthouse
620 Cherry Street
Helena, AR 72342
870-338-5515
Pike County Courthouse
1 Courthouse Square
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 285-2231
Poinsett County Courthouse
401 Market St
Harrisburg, AR 72432
870-578-5333
Polk County Courthouse
507 Church Ave
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-8123
Pope County Courthouse
100 W Main St
Russellville, AR 72801
(479) 968-7499
Prairie County Circuit Court
200 W Courthouse Square
Des Arc, AR 72040
(870) 256-4434
Prairie County Circuit Court
183 Prairie St
De Valls Bluff, AR 72041
(870) 998-2314
Pulaski County Circuit Court
Pulaski County Courthouse
401 West Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 340-8500
Randolph County Courthouse
107 W Broadway St C
Pocahontas, AR 72455
(870) 892-5264
St. Francis County Courthouse
313 S Izard St
Forrest City, AR 72335
(870) 633-2611
Saline County Courthouse
200 N Main St
Benton, AR 72015
(501) 303-5600
Scott County Courthouse
190 W 1st St
Waldron, AR 72958
(479) 637-2642
Searcy County Courthouse
625 Marshall Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
870-448-3807
Sebastian County Courts Building
901 South B Street
Fort Smith, AR 72901
479-783-1103
Sevier County Courthouse
115 North 3rd Street
De Queen, AR 71832
870-584-3055
Sharp County Courthouse
718 Ash Flat Dr
Ash Flat, AR 72513
870-994-7361
Stone County Courthouse
107 W Main St D
Mountain View, AR 72560
(870) 269-3351
Union County Courthouse
101 N. Washington
El Dorado, AR 71730
(870) 864-1937
Van Buren County Courthouse
232 Main St
Clinton, AR 72031
(501) 745-4140
Washington County Courthouse
280 N College Ave
Fayetteville, AR 72701
(479) 444-1700
White County Courthouse.
300 North Spruce
Searcy, AR 72143
(501) 279-6203
Woodruff County Courthouse
500 N 3rd St
Augusta, AR 72006
(870) 347-2391
Yell County Circuit Court
106 Union St.
Dardanelle, AR, 72834
(479) 495-4850
Yell County Court House
101 E 5th St
Danville, AR 72833
(479) 495-4850
United States District Court
Eastern District of Arkansas
Richard Sheppard Arnold United States Courthouse
500 West Capitol Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72201
501-604-5351
United States District Court
Eastern District of Arkansas
Jacob Trieber Federal Building
617 Walnut
Helena, AR 72342
United States District Court
Eastern District of Arkansas
E.C. Gathings Federal Building
615 South Main Street
Room 312
Jonesboro, AR 72401
United States District Court
Western District of Arkansas
Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building
30 South 6th Street
Room 1038
Fort Smith, AR 72901-2437
833-853-0345
United States District Court
Western District of Arkansas
United States Courthouse
101 South Jackson Avenue
Room 205
El Dorado, AR 71730-6133
833-853-0345
United States District Court
Western District of Arkansas
John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building
35 East Mountain Street
Room 510
Fayetteville, AR 72701-5354
833-853-0345
United States District Court
Western District of Arkansas
United States Courthouse
100 Reserve Street
Room 347
Hot Springs, AR 71901-4143
833-853-0345
United States District Court
Western District of Arkansas
United States Courthouse and Post Office
500 North State Line Avenue, Room 302
Texarkana, AR 71854-5961
833-853-0345
Circuit Court Clerk and County Clerk
The Circuit Court Clerk is elected to a 4-year term. The Clerk provides administrative support to and keeps the records for the Circuit Court judges of each judicial district. The Clerk also prepares the court dockets and attends court sessions.
The County Clerk is also an elected position and is the official record keeper for the county government. The County Clerk is also the Election Registrar. In some Arkansas counties, the Circuit Court Clerk and the County Clerk are combined into a single position..
United States District Court
The United States District Courts are used for federal cases, both civil and criminal. Federal District Judges are appointed by the President, with the Senate’s approval.
There are two districts for Arkansas, the Eastern District and the Western District. The Chief Justice of the Eastern District is Kristine G. Baker, and the Chief Justice for the Western District is Susan O. Hickey.
Supreme Court
The state Supreme Court is the highest state court. This court hears appeals from the Arkansas Court of Appeals. It also corrects errors made by lower Arkansas county courts and interprets laws. The state Supreme Court can determine the constitutionality of state laws, too.
Arkansas Supreme Court Justices are elected in non-partisan elections, and each term is 8 years. The governor may appoint a Justice if there is a vacancy before a term ends. Justices must be licensed attorneys in Arkansas for at least 8 years.
State District Court
State District Courts have jurisdiction over civil claims up to $25,000. This includes Small Claims cases up to $5,000. These Arkansas county courts also have jurisdiction over preliminary felony matters, misdemeanors, and traffic violations. They also may hear cases from Circuit Court that involve protective orders, unlawful detainer, and other emergency matters.
State District Court judges are full-time judges and serve 4-year terms, and there are 39 districts within the state.
Local District Court
Local District Courts exist in 9 Arkansas counties. These courts have similar jurisdiction parameters, but are limited to $5,000 in civil matters. Judges in these courts are part-time and serve 4-year terms.
Circuit Court
Circuit Courts are the trial courts with general jurisdiction in Arkansas. There are 28 judicial circuits in Arkansas, with an Arkansas County Court in each county. These courts hear criminal, civil, probate, domestic relations, and juvenile cases.
Circuit Court judges must be licensed attorneys in Arkansas, with six years of licensed experience. They are elected to 6-year terms.
Domestic Relations Court
Cases heard in Domestic Relations Court most commonly involve separations and divorces. This includes legal separations, divorces and annulments, determining parentage, child custody and visitation, child support, parental rights, spousal support, and orders of protection.
Probate Court
The Probate division of any Arkansas County Court largely deals with cases involving wills and estates. However, Probate Court also has jurisdiction over guardianship and conservatorships. Each judicial circuit has a Probate Court. Adoptions may also be handled in Probate Court.
Juvenile Court
Juvenile Court hears cases involving persons under 18 who have committed crimes and cases involving dependent, neglected, and abused children. Juvenile Court also has jurisdiction over cases that involve paternity and non-support, which contribute to the delinquency of minors.
Veterans Court
Veterans Court is a special program to assist veterans and active-duty who are charged with certain felonies. Offenders must have a service-related mental illness, substance abuse disorder, or a traumatic brain injury.
Participants must follow all court orders, be randomly screened for drugs and alcohol, meet with their mentors, and complete all assigned treatments. There’s no specific timeline to follow. There are 10 counties that offer Veterans Court Treatment Programs.
Drug Court
Drug Court involves intensive treatment for substance abuse. Offenders are not eligible if they are charged with a felony crime of violence, and they must not have a previous conviction that would require registration as a sex offender.
The program requires sobriety, regular court appearances, drug testing, and following the treatment plan developed for the person. Most Arkansas counties offer a Drug Court program, which can last 14-18 months.
Mental Health Court
Mental Health Court is a way for offenders to receive mental health treatment if their criminal offense is connected with their mental health condition. Participants must agree to follow their treatment plan, which may include counseling, medication, and/or inpatient treatment.
Participants must not be charged with felony crimes involving violence and must not have a previous charge or pending charge that requires registration as a sex offender. There are 6 counties in Arkansas that offer Mental Health Court.