Circuit Court

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. You can find contact numbers for all the circuit courts in the Judical Directory

Judicial candidates for circuit judge will now run in nonpartisan elections and are required to have been licensed attorneys in the state for six years preceding the date of assuming office. Circuit judges serve a six-year term.

 General Information

 Description

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Administrative Order 14 - Requiring 
Administrative Plans
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Circuit Court Administrative Plans
(effective 01-01-08)

 Circuit

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First Circuit
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Second Circuit
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Second Circuit Amended
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Third Circuit PDF
Fourth Circuit
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Fifth Circuit
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Fifth Circuit Amended
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Sixth Circuit
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Seventh Circuit
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Eighth Circuit North PDF
Eighth Circuit South
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Ninth Circuit West
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Tenth Circuit
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Eleventh Circuit East  
Eleventh Circuit West
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Twelfth Circuit
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Thirteenth Circuit
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Fourteenth Circuit
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Fifteenth Circuit Amended
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Sixteenth Circuit
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Seventeenth Circuit PDF
Eighteenth Circuit East
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Eighteenth Circuit West  
Nineteenth Circuit East  
Nineteenth Circuit West
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Twentieth Circuit
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Twenty-first Circuit
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Twenty-second Circuit
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Twenty-third Circuit
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Circuit Courts

The following websites are maintained by the judicial circuit staff; the Administrative Office of the Courts is not responsible for the content. The updated contact information for each location can be found in the Judicial Directory.

1st Judicial Circuit
6th Judicial Circuit
16th Judicial Circuit
22nd Judicial Circuit