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Arkansas became the 25th state of the United States
in 1836. Under the state's first constitution, the Arkansas Supreme Court was
composed of three judges including one Chief Justice. The Arkansas Court of
Appeals was created in 1978 by Amendment 58 to the Arkansas Constitution. In
1979, the Arkansas General Assembly passed Act 208 to establish the Arkansas
Court of Appeals as authorized by the amendment and and to provide for the selection
of the first judges. 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. District courts, formerly known as
municipal courts before passage of Amendment 80 to the Arkansas Constitution,
exercise county-wide jurisdiction over misdemeanor cases, preliminary felony
cases, and civil cases in matters of less than $5,000. City Courts in existence
on July 1, 2001, remain in existence unless abolished by the legislature or
the governing body of the city. Currently, there are 89 city courts served by
73 judges, 29 of whom are also district court judges. City court judges may
serve more than one court.
From here you are able to inquire on Arkansas state
case records including docket entries, parties, judgments, and charges in public
courts. In common law jurisdictions, a court of record is a court that keeps
permanent records of its proceedings. Judgments of a trial court of record are
normally subject to appellate review. In many jurisdictions, all courts are
courts of record. In many jurisdictions, courts that have the power to fine
or imprison must be courts of record. In almost all jurisdictions, a court of
record will have a court clerk whose primary duty is to maintain the permanent
records. Traditionally, a court of record was required to have its own unique
seal, which was used to authenticate its judgments and copies of its records.
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