Washington County District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 14, 2025

Washington County District Court cases in Washington County, Fayetteville, AR

Washington County Circuit Court in Fayetteville is a circuit court-the trial court of general jurisdiction for Arkansas's Fourth Judicial Circuit. It conducts jury and bench trials and handles: civil cases; felony criminal prosecutions and some misdemeanors; domestic relations/family matters (divorce, custody, protective orders); probate (estates, guardianships); and juvenile dependency and delinquency cases. The court also hears appeals from district courts within the county, including misdemeanor and traffic matters. As the county's primary trial-level court, it issues rulings, judgments, and sentences and manages pretrial, trial, and post-judgment proceedings across its subject-matter divisions.

Washington County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Washington
Street Address: 176 S. Church Ave. Suite 1
City: Fayetteville
Zip Code: 72701
Phone: 479-587-3591
Fax: 479-444-3480
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=504&field_congressional_district_tid=All&items_per_page=25
Email: dstockalper@fayetteville-ar.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Washington-County-Courthouse-Arkansas/235467279816663

Services and Case Types Handled in Washington County District Court

Washington County Circuit Court serves as the county's trial court, providing access to justice for the public. Core case types: criminal (felonies, misdemeanors), civil (contracts, injury, property), family (divorce, custody, support), juvenile (delinquency, dependency), probate/guardianship, small claims, landlord‑tenant/evictions, and traffic/infractions. Key services: case filings and docketing (including eFiling); issuance of protective orders (domestic violence, stalking, harassment, and extreme‑risk firearm orders); scheduling and conducting court hearings, trials, and settlement conferences (in person or remote); jury services (qualification, summons response, deferrals, reporting, and juror compensation); records access and certified copies; payment of fines and fees; self‑help forms and procedural guidance; interpreter and ADA accommodations; mediation and program referrals. The court publishes calendars, provides case status updates, and coordinates with justice partners to ensure timely resolution of cases.

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