If a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe a person has violated § 5-60-124 or § 5-60-125, the officer may arrest the person without a warrant even if the incident did not take place in the presence of the officer if the officer has probable cause to believe the person has violated the section within the preceding:
(1) Four (4) hours; or
(2) Twelve (12) hours in cases involving physical injury as defined in § 5-1-102.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 6 - Criminal Procedure Generally
Chapter 81 - Citation and Arrest
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 16-81-102. Persons not subject to arrest
§ 16-81-103. Power of judge or magistrate to summon, examine, and issue warrant for arrest
§ 16-81-104. Warrant of arrest generally
§ 16-81-105. Execution of summons and service of process
§ 16-81-106. Authority to arrest — Definition
§ 16-81-107. Procedures of arrest
§ 16-81-108. Arrest on certain private property permitted
§ 16-81-110. Return on the warrant
§ 16-81-112. Escape of prisoner
§ 16-81-113. Warrantless arrest for domestic abuse — Definitions
§ 16-81-114. Warrantless arrest for gas theft
§ 16-81-115. Certified law enforcement officers from adjoining states
§ 16-81-117. Interpreters for deaf persons who are arrested
§ 16-81-118. Citation and arrest by a school resource officer — Definition