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The Administrative Office of the Courts was created as the agency responsible for the administration of the non-judicial business of the judicial branch. The Director of the AOC is nominated by the Chief Justice, subject to the approval of the Supreme Court and the Arkansas Judicial Council.
The probate process at the minimum takes approximately six to nine months to complete. If there are unique assets that require special attention, the process may take longer. The process can also be delayed due to unexpected problems that may arise. However, the process should not take more than 18 months.
You can obtain copies of the original records by contacting the clerk's office in the appropriate county courthouse.
The will is filed with the clerk of the court in the county in which the maker of the will lived. It is accompanied by a petition for the court to approve the will and appoint the executor. The court will determine the will's validity.
The State Archives holds microfilmed marriage, probate, tax, land, court, and other records from each of Arkansas's seventy-five counties. These materials are available for use and copying in our research room. County record holdings, including record types and available dates, vary by county.
You can obtain copies of the original records by contacting the clerk's office in the appropriate county courthouse. A statewide index to Arkansas wills is available: Stevenson, Mrs.
CourtConnect is the online public access portal to case information for courts using Contexte. The public can find cases by searching for a party name or by entering the case number. There is also an Internal CourtConnect version for court use that requires a login and password.
The State of Arkansas maintains an online case information system that members of the public can use to search for records. Records of felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions can be searched using the name of the person, case type, or date search. Users can search for docket filings using dates.