When any person who has declared his or her intention to become a resident domiciled in the State of Arkansas dies before he or she has received a certificate from the Secretary of State showing him or her to be a resident domiciled in this state, the surviving spouse and minor children of the person, by complying with the other provisions of this chapter, may become residents domiciled in the State of Arkansas without making any declaration of intention.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 1 - General Provisions
§ 9-3-101. Chapter supplemental
§ 9-3-102. Voting privileges unaffected
§ 9-3-103. Jurisdiction of courts
§ 9-3-104. Administration by Secretary of State
§ 9-3-106. Qualifications to become domiciled
§ 9-3-107. Sex or marital status not a bar
§ 9-3-110. Declaration of intent — Publication of notice — Exceptions
§ 9-3-111. Petition for domicile
§ 9-3-112. Public notice of petition and final hearing
§ 9-3-113. Declarations of applicant
§ 9-3-114. Hearings upon petitions — Final orders
§ 9-3-115. Admission within thirty days of general election prohibited
§ 9-3-116. Admission of surviving spouse and minor children
§ 9-3-117. Duties of clerks of court
§ 9-3-118. Clerk's fees — Deposits for witness expenses
§ 9-3-119. Cancellation of certificate — Renunciation of residence and domicile