(a) Whenever any resident of this state has any final judgment order of a court of record entered against him or her, he or she shall prepare a schedule, verified by affidavit, of all his or her property, both real and personal, including moneys, bank accounts, rights, credits, and choses in action held by himself or herself or others for him or her and specify the particular property which he or she claims as exempt under the provisions of the law.
(b) The schedule shall be filed with the clerk of the court in which the final judgment order was rendered within forty-five (45) days of entry of the final judgment order.
(c) All final judgment orders of a court of record in this state shall include a provision requiring the judgment debtor to comply with the requirements of this section. However, the absence of the provision from a final judgment shall not invalidate the judgment.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 5 - Civil Procedure Generally
Chapter 66 - Execution Of Judgments
Subchapter 2 - Property Subject to Execution — Exemptions
§ 16-66-201. Property subject to execution
§ 16-66-202. Married women's property subject to execution
§ 16-66-203. Encumbered property
§ 16-66-204. Leases subject to execution — Exception
§ 16-66-205. Exemption — Property of state
§ 16-66-206. Exemption — Improvements on public land
§ 16-66-207. Exemption — Family or public graveyards
§ 16-66-208. Exemptions — Wages — Penalty
§ 16-66-209. Exemption — Proceeds of life, health, accident, and disability insurance — Definition
§ 16-66-210. Homestead Exemption Act
§ 16-66-212. Right of homestead not lost by failure to schedule — Wife may claim
§ 16-66-213. Appraisal of property claimed as exempt
§ 16-66-215. Evasion of exemption law in collection of debt — Penalty
§ 16-66-216. Assignment or transfer of debt — Penalty for evasion
§ 16-66-217. Election of bankruptcy exemptions
§ 16-66-218. Exemptions from execution under federal bankruptcy proceedings
§ 16-66-219. Wedding rings exempt