(a) All executions shall be returnable within ninety (90) days from their date.
(b)
(1) If an execution is satisfied, the officer may return thereon in substance, “satisfied”, unless it is by the sale of the property, then that fact must be stated.
(2) If satisfied in part, he or she must state what part and why the residue is not made.
(3) If levied and no sale has been had, for the want of bidders, or no property has been found, he or she must state that fact.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 5 - Civil Procedure Generally
Chapter 66 - Execution Of Judgments
§ 16-66-401. Selection of property to be sold — Levy
§ 16-66-403. Levy on joint or partnership property — Assertion of claim
§ 16-66-404. Levy on shares or stock in corporations — Statement of shares and encumbrances
§ 16-66-405. Indemnifying bonds
§ 16-66-406. Forthcoming bond by owner — Default
§ 16-66-407. Expiration of term, death, etc., of officer after levy
§ 16-66-408. Notice of sale of real and personal property — Advertisement
§ 16-66-409. Time and method of sale
§ 16-66-410. Sale of real estate — Division into tracts
§ 16-66-411. Sale of lands subject to prior liens
§ 16-66-412. Sale of corporate stock — Certificates of purchase
§ 16-66-414. Default of bidder
§ 16-66-415. Officers not to bid at sale
§ 16-66-416. Return of execution
§ 16-66-418. Discovery in aid of execution — Equitable proceedings — Attachment
§ 16-66-419. Discovery in aid of execution — Deposition
§ 16-66-420. Bill of sale — Delivery of property
§ 16-66-421. Instrument of conveyance
§ 16-66-422. Execution of instrument conveying improvements on public land