(a) When the jury has agreed upon its verdict, they must be conducted into court, their names called by the clerk, and the verdict rendered by their foreman.
(b) When the verdict is announced either party may require the jury to be polled, which is done by the clerk or court asking each juror if it is his or her verdict. If any one answers in the negative, the jury must again be sent out for further deliberation.
(c) The verdict shall be written, signed by the foreman, and read by the court or clerk to the jury, and the inquiry made whether it is their verdict.
(d)
(1) If any juror disagrees, the jury must be sent out again.
(2) If no disagreement is expressed, and neither party requires the jury to be polled, the verdict is complete and the jury discharged from the case.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 5 - Civil Procedure Generally
Chapter 64 - Trial And Verdict
§ 16-64-113. Jury may view subject of litigation
§ 16-64-114. Jury instructions generally
§ 16-64-115. Jury instructions — Further instruction during deliberations
§ 16-64-116. Conduct of jury after submission of case
§ 16-64-117. Separation of jury — Admonishment by court
§ 16-64-118. Discharge of jury
§ 16-64-119. Verdict of jury — Polling jury
§ 16-64-120. Recovery of damages
§ 16-64-121. Assessment of damages by jury
§ 16-64-122. Comparative fault
§ 16-64-123. Excessiveness of damages generally
§ 16-64-125. Method of serving judgment on defendant constructively summoned
§ 16-64-126. Title of bona fide purchasers of property unaffected by new trial
§ 16-64-130. Punitive damage — Contract involving financial institutions