Independence County District Court

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Independence County District Court cases in Independence County, Batesville, AR

Independence County District Court in Batesville, Arkansas, is a state district court of limited jurisdiction. It handles misdemeanor criminal cases (including DWI and other state and local ordinance violations), traffic citations, and conducts first appearances, probable-cause determinations, and preliminary hearings in felony matters. The court also hears civil cases within statutory monetary limits, including small-claims actions and other limited civil disputes such as contract and property-damage claims. It issues warrants, sets bail, and assesses fines and fees. Family, probate, juvenile, and major civil or felony trials are outside its jurisdiction and are heard by the Independence County Circuit Court.

Independence County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Independence
Street Address: 549 W. Main Street
City: Batesville
Zip Code: 72501
Phone: 870-793-8819
Fax: 870-793-8875
Hours: Monday - Friday : 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Website URL: https://www.arcourts.gov/directories/district-courts?field_name_value=&field_district_court_tid=351&field_congressional_district_tid=All&items_per_page=25
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Independence-County-Circuit-Court/143961042383760?rf=1827910280834918

Services and Case Types Handled in Independence County District Court

Independence County District Court serves the public by:
- Hearing traffic and local ordinance violations; misdemeanor criminal cases; preliminary felony matters (first appearance, probable cause, and bond); and civil/small-claims disputes within district-court limits (e.g., contract and property-damage claims), plus post-judgment collections and garnishments.
- Providing case filings and docketing; scheduling and conducting hearings (arraignments, pretrial conferences, bench and jury trials, sentencing); issuing warrants and setting bonds; accepting fine/fee payments and payment plans; managing probation and compliance reviews as ordered.
- Administering jury services (summons, qualification, and reporting).
- Processing criminal no-contact orders and assisting with the enforcement of protective orders issued by other courts.
- Offering public records access, certifications, and subpoenas, and coordinating interpreters and accessibility accommodations.

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