- ARCourts
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
- Case Search • Arkansas Judiciary - ARCourts
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- Arkansas Supreme Court - Arkansas Judiciary
In 1836, Arkansas became the 25th state admitted to the union Its first constitution created a supreme court composed of three judges including one styled Chief Justice, and directed that the judges be elected by the Arkansas General Assembly Ark Const of 1836, art VI, § §2 7
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- Search ARCourts | Arkansas Judiciary
SearchARCourts is a portal to public case information for courts using the Contexte Case Management System This website allows you to find public information on cases if you know the name of a person in the case, or if you know the case number Which courts are available on Search ARCourts?
- Arkansas eFiling Resources - ARCourts
Register for and attend training provided by the Administrative Office of the Courts Please contact the AOC at courts efiling@arcourts gov for training information Submit a completed eFlex Access and Security Approval form that has been signed by the appropriate approving party
- Arkansas Online Court Payment
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- Clerk of the Courts - Arkansas Judiciary
It is responsible for filing cases, briefs, motions, petitions, and other documents that are presented to the courts for decision Once the decisions have been made, the staff is also responsible for disseminating the opinions, orders, and per curiam orders to the attorneys, parties, trial court judges, public, and the press
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