Boone County District Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 06, 2025

Boone County District Court cases in Boone County, Harrison, AR

Boone County Circuit Court in Harrison, Arkansas, is a state circuit court and the trial court of general jurisdiction within the 14th Judicial Circuit. It conducts jury and nonjury trials and handles felony criminal cases; major civil actions; domestic relations/family matters (divorce, custody, protective orders); probate (estates, guardianships, adoptions); and juvenile delinquency and dependency-neglect cases. The court also hears appeals from Boone County District Court, including misdemeanor, traffic, and small civil cases, and issues orders, judgments, and sentences across its civil, criminal, probate, domestic relations, and juvenile divisions.

Boone County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Boone
Street Address: P.O. Box 968
City: Harrison
Zip Code: 72601
Phone: 870-741-2788
Fax: 870-741-4329
Hours: Monday - Friday : 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Website URL: https://www.boonecountyar.com/district-court
Email: pmcnair@eritter.net

Services and Case Types Handled in Boone County District Court

Boone County Circuit Court provides general-jurisdiction trial services for the public. It accepts case filings for criminal (felony/misdemeanor), civil (torts, contracts, property), family/domestic relations (divorce, custody, support), probate/estate, juvenile, and traffic/ordinance matters. It issues and enforces protective orders, including orders of protection, no-contact orders, and stalking/harassment restraining orders. The court schedules and conducts arraignments, motion hearings, status conferences, settlement conferences, bench and jury trials, and sentencings. Jury services include summonsing, qualification, deferrals/excuses, orientation, and juror payment. Public services include case information and docket access, court forms and self-help resources, filing fee/payment processing, e-filing where available, interpreter and ADA accommodations, warrants and bond processing, and record requests/certified copies. Problem-solving or specialty dockets (e.g., drug or mental health) may be available. The clerk's office provides customer service, records management, and official court notices.

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