Jefferson County
Jefferson County was founded in 1829 and named after Thomas Jefferson. Located in the southeastern part of Arkansas, it spans approximately 973 square miles. The county seat is Pine Bluff. Jefferson County ranks as Arkansas's 9th most populous county, with a population of over 67,260 people. The Circuit and District Court in Jefferson County together serve as the county's court system.
The Jefferson County Circuit Court maintains appellate jurisdiction covering the final orders and judgments of different courts throughout the county in criminal and civil cases. Additionally, It oversees cases involving mental health, juvenile, and probate cases, domestic relations, and civil commitments. The Circuit Court has six divisions. The Jefferson County District Court has jurisdiction over certain types of civil and criminal cases. It handles cases including traffic violations, local ordinance violations, misdemeanors, and preliminary hearings for all types of criminal cases. The District Court has exclusive jurisdiction over civil claims of $100 or less.
Jefferson County court records are official documents with information on all case proceedings within the county's justice system. These records include details about court processes, hearings, filing dates, pleadings, and judgments. The Jefferson County Clerk maintains the county's court records. Examples of Jefferson County records include the following:
â Family Records
â Criminal Records
â Civil Records
â Probate Records
â Juvenile Records
In Jefferson County, court records are available to the public, allowing individuals to inspect and copy them. However, certain records are restricted from public access to protect privacy, such as medical records, adoption records, and other confidential records. Jefferson County Circuit Court and District Court docket and official records are available through the Circuit Clerk's Office at:
Circuit Clerk's Office
101 West Barraque
Suite 104
Pine Bluff, AR 71601
Phone: (870) 541-5306