Arkansas Code
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 16-17-103. Residency requirement of judges

The judge of a district court shall be a qualified elector within the geographical area from which he or she is chosen.

Structure Arkansas Code

Arkansas Code

Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts

Subtitle 2 - Courts and Court Officers

Chapter 17 - District Courts

Subchapter 1 - General Provisions

§ 16-17-102. Exchange of jurisdictions by district court judges

§ 16-17-103. Residency requirement of judges

§ 16-17-104. Law license requirement for district judges

§ 16-17-106. Deputy district court clerks generally

§ 16-17-108. Salaries of personnel and other requirements of various district courts

§ 16-17-114. Restriction on receipt of fees and costs by constables in certain localities

§ 16-17-115. County's, town's, and city's portion of district court expenses — Appropriation

§ 16-17-118. Power to postpone or suspend sentence in misdemeanor cases

§ 16-17-119. Counties with populations over 250,000 — District court expenses

§ 16-17-121. Salary increases — Factors to consider

§ 16-17-124. Fee for appeal transcript — Disposition

§ 16-17-125. Pretrial release alternative administration fee

§ 16-17-126. Fee for filing and issuing writs — Disposition — Fee for issuing summons

§ 16-17-127. Contractors providing certain services

§ 16-17-129. Levy to defray cost of incarcerating city and county prisoners

§ 16-17-130. Single district judge to be elected countywide

§ 16-17-131. Suspension of license for failure to appear

§ 16-17-132. District court generally

§ 16-17-133. Limitation of the incarceration of juvenile defendants in district courts

§ 16-17-134. Change of venue from lower courts in certain counties to municipal court

§ 16-17-135. Counties authorized to employ and compensate district court judges as criminal magistrates

§ 16-17-136. Waiver of appearance and entry of plea to traffic violations in district court

§ 16-17-137. Jurisdiction over certain criminal matters

§ 16-17-138. Mandatory holding of court for departments of a district court