Any sheriff or other law enforcement officer acting reasonably, in good faith, and not in violation of clearly established law, and exercising due care while serving and executing writs of execution shall have immunity from suit and civil liability and shall not be liable for any civil damages for acts performed in the official performance of his or her duties.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 5 - Civil Procedure Generally
Chapter 66 - Execution Of Judgments
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 16-66-101. Execution issued on final judgment order
§ 16-66-102. Execution on registered judgment from another county
§ 16-66-103. Execution may issue until collection barred
§ 16-66-104. Procedure in issuing writs of execution
§ 16-66-105. Debt, damages, and costs endorsed on execution
§ 16-66-106. Joint execution when judgment against several
§ 16-66-107. Death of one or more plaintiffs
§ 16-66-108. Death of part of defendants
§ 16-66-109. Executions directed to any county without court order
§ 16-66-110. Endorsement of sheriff
§ 16-66-111. Priority of writs
§ 16-66-112. Time execution attaches as lien
§ 16-66-114. Execution against corporations — Attachment
§ 16-66-115. Abstract of execution
§ 16-66-116. Conveyances by commissioners
§ 16-66-117. Bonds in executions and judicial sales