Arkansas Aoc Court Records
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by entering the data themselves. For these court you will find limited information on cases such as: * Basic case information, Case ID and Description * The Judge, but limited other parties * Charges, dispositions, and judgments No images are available, and each court may not report all case types.
https://caseinfo.arcourts.gov/Online Services | Arkansas Judiciary
The attorney search allows you to search for attorneys in Arkansas by Name, City, and Zip Code. The information provided in the attorney search is not the official record maintained by the Clerk of the Court. To confirm the accuracy of this information, please contact the Clerk’s Office at (501) 682-6849.
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Are Arkansas Court Records Public? Court records, according to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), are public records in Arkansas. Section 25-19-103 of the Arkansas FOIA, enacted on February 14, 1967, stipulated that every documented record from the discharge of official duties supported by public funds are public records. Members of the public have the right to inspect and make copies of public records at a cost.
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For questions about CourtConnect, you may contact the Administrative Office of the Courts at (501) 410-1900 opt 1 or (866) 823-5778. For questions about a specific case, please contact the court where the case is filed.
https://www.arcourts.gov/administration/acap/courtconnectAdministrative Office of the Courts | Arkansas.gov
Administrative Office of the Courts 625 Marshall Street, Justice Building Little Rock, AR 72201-1078 Monday through Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm Did you find what you're looking for? Administrative Office of the Courts
https://directory.arkansas.gov/agency/administrative-office-of-the-courts/Circuit Courts | Arkansas Judiciary
Arkansas Constitutional Amendment 80, having taken effect on July 1, 2001, eliminated separate courts of law and courts of equity in Arkansas. Circuit courts are general jurisdiction trial courts. Effective January 1, 2002, circuit courts shall consist of five subject matter divisions: criminal, civil, probate, domestic relations, and juvenile.
https://www.arcourts.gov/courts/circuit-courtsArkansas Juvenile Division of the Courts | Arkansas Judiciary
The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) - Juvenile Division programs focus primarily on providing quality representation for children and parents involved in dependency-neglect cases and projects relating to children and families. This division is responsible for projects that include drafting rules, forms, and sample orders; providing ...
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The official web site for the Arkansas Supreme Court provides information about cases, oral arguments, opinions, orders, dockets, history and technology services that improve public access by supporting Arkansas’s courts and criminal justice agencies.
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Arkansas Court of Appeals. The Arkansas Court of Appeals is the appellate court for Arkansas that acts as the intermediate step between lower courts such as Division Courts and Circuit Courts, and the state's higher court, the Arkansas Supreme Court. The exact jurisdiction of the Arkansas Court of Appeals is determined by the state's Supreme Court.
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