Jacksonville District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 30, 2025

Jacksonville District Court cases in Pulaski County, Jacksonville, AR

Pulaski County District Court Jacksonville (Jacksonville Department) is a state district court of limited jurisdiction in Jacksonville, Arkansas. It serves the Jacksonville area within Pulaski County. The court handles misdemeanor criminal cases (including DWI and municipal ordinance violations), traffic citations, preliminary proceedings in felony cases (such as probable-cause determinations), and civil matters within district court monetary limits, including small claims. It also issues warrants and processes fines and fees for cases within its jurisdiction. Family law matters (such as divorce and custody), probate, and felony trials are not within this court's jurisdiction and are heard in Pulaski County Circuit Court.

Jacksonville District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Pulaski
Street Address: 1400 W. Main
City: Jacksonville
Zip Code: 72076
Phone: 501-982-9531
Fax: 501-985-1100
Hours: Monday - Friday : 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Website URL: https://www.cityofjacksonville.net/459/District-Court
Email: DistrictCourt@cityofjacksonville.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jacksonville-District-Court/172452782775713

Services and Case Types Handled in Jacksonville District Court

Pulaski County District Court Jacksonville serves the public by processing limited-jurisdiction matters and providing access to court services. Core case types: traffic citations; misdemeanor criminal and city-code violations; code-enforcement/animal-control; civil and small-claims cases within district limits. Key services: case filings and docketing; arraignments, plea/trial settings (bench or jury), probation/compliance and fine-review hearings; warrant, bond, and continuance processing; payments of fines, fees, and restitution (in person or online); records and certified copies; subpoenas. Jury services include summons, orientation, scheduling, and excusal/deferral requests. Protective-order support includes information/referral for Orders of Protection (filed in Circuit Court) and issuance/enforcement of criminal no-contact conditions in qualifying cases. The court also coordinates interpreters and ADA accommodations and provides calendars/appearance options as permitted.

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