Arkansas Circuit Courts Forms

Arkansas Circuit Courts are courts of general jurisdiction in the state of Arkansas. They handle a wide range of cases, including criminal cases, civil cases, probate matters, domestic relations cases, and juvenile matters. The Circuit Courts have the authority to hear both jury trials and non-jury trials, and their decisions can be appealed to the Arkansas Court of Appeals and the Arkansas Supreme Court. They play a crucial role in the Arkansas judicial system by adjudicating a variety of legal disputes and upholding the rule of law.

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This Form is used for filing a report by an attorney ad litem in the state of Arkansas.

This form is used for providing notice and acknowledgment of service by mail in accordance with Arkansas Rule of Civil Procedure 4(D)(8)(B). It is used in Arkansas.

This document is a request for payment for the preparation of a transcript for an indigent appellant in Arkansas.

This document is used in Arkansas for requesting the appearance of witnesses and the production of documents in a civil case. It is a legal order that must be obeyed.

This document is used to request an extension of time to file a record in Arkansas.

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This document for recording information about the resolution of civil cases in Arkansas. It includes details such as the parties involved, the outcome of the case, and any penalties or fines imposed.

This document is used for arranging the disposal of trial court exhibits in Arkansas and serves as an acknowledgment of receipt for the disposal.

This Form is used for reporting defense-related dispositions in the state of Arkansas. It is necessary for individuals and organizations involved in defense-related activities to submit this form for record-keeping purposes.

This document is used to acknowledge the receipt and transfer of trial court exhibits in Arkansas.

This document is used for ordering the issuance of an arrest warrant and summoning a person to appear in court with a surety in the state of Arkansas.

This document for adding extra pages to report additional offenses in the state of Arkansas.

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This document is used to provide confidential information in Arkansas.

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This document is used for ordering a criminal responsibility examination of a defendant in the state of Arkansas.

This document is an order that authorizes a fitness to proceed examination of a defendant in the state of Arkansas. It is used to determine the defendant's mental competency to stand trial.

This document describes the conditions that need to be followed by an individual who is on probation in the state of Arkansas. It outlines the rules and requirements that must be followed as part of the probation program.

This document is used in Arkansas for filing criminal cases. It provides a summary of the case details and acts as a cover sheet for the other related documents.

This document records the decisions and outcomes of domestic relation cases in Arkansas. It provides a summary of the court's ruling regarding issues such as child custody, visitation rights, and spousal support.

This document is used for individuals in Arkansas who are unable to afford the court fees, allowing them to request permission to proceed with their legal case without paying the fees.

This document is used to notify the court reporter of the designation of the record in Arkansas.

This Form is used for submitting a criminal cover sheet for defendant appeal or post-conviction relief in Arkansas.

This form is used for filing a notice of appeal or cross appeal and designating the record in the state of Arkansas.

This document is a cover sheet for the Juvenile Delinquency/EJJ (Extended Juvenile Jurisdiction) cases in Arkansas. It provides basic information and identifies the case for administrative purposes.

This document is used for recording the disposition of juvenile delinquency cases in Arkansas, specifically for probation revocation, aftercare violation, and contempt.

This document is used for submitting a sworn statement by an applicant in the state of Arkansas.

This form is used for individuals who want to apply for appointment and authorization to serve legal process in the state of Arkansas.

This form is used for reporting the adjudication and disposition of cases related to juvenile dependency and dependency-neglect in Arkansas. It helps document the legal process and outcomes for cases involving children in need of protection and care.

This Form is used for individuals in Arkansas to apply for the renewal of their appointment and authorization to serve legal process.

This Form is used for submitting a conditional plea in Arkansas. It allows defendants to plead guilty or no contest to a criminal charge while still reserving certain rights and defenses.

This document is used in Arkansas when requesting to proceed in forma pauperis, which means asking the court to waive certain court fees due to financial hardship. The affidavit provides information and supporting evidence of the individual's financial situation.

This document is a notice that informs individuals of their right to give consent for the disposition of their case by a judge in an Arkansas State District Court.

This Form is used for responding and filing a cross-appeal to a petition on appeal in the state of Arkansas.

This document provides instructions on how to complete the Civil Cover Sheet in the state of Arkansas. It is used to provide essential information about a civil case filed in court.

This document is used for giving consent to proceed before a state district court judge in the state of Arkansas.

This document provides instructions for completing the Domestic Relations Cover Sheet in the state of Arkansas. It is used to provide basic information about a domestic relations case.

This type of document is used for adding additional parties to a civil case in Arkansas.

This type of document is an official order issued by the State of Arkansas to appoint someone as a process server. It grants them the legal authority to serve legal papers and documents on behalf of the court.

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