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== Online Resources ==
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*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3119 Fort Smith, Arkansas, Criminal Case Files Index, 1866-1900] Index only ($)
=== Online Collections ===
*[http://www.blacksheepancestors.com/usa/arkansas.shtml Black Sheep Ancestors Arkansas]
*[https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https://familysearch.org/recapi/sord/collection/2061549/waypoints Arkansas Probate Records, 1817-1879] at FamilySearch (Free, bowseable images)
*[http://www.mycountycourthouse.com/arkansas/ State of Arkansas County & City Government Court records] by Genealogy Inc.
**Click on the county of interest to browse images of records. Includes wills, administrations, guardianship, and more.


*[http://www.blacksheepancestors.com/usa/arkansas.shtml Blacksheep Ancestors]


=== Major Courts  ===
*[http://www.mycountycourthouse.com/arkansas/ State of Arkansas County & City Government Court records]


Major [[Arkansas, United States Genealogy|Arkansas]] courts that have kept records of genealogical value include the following:  
Major [[Arkansas|Arkansas]] courts that have kept records of genealogical value include the following:  


*'''Circuit courts''' have countywide jurisdiction over criminal cases, naturalization, and major civil cases. The FamilySearch Library has copies of many circuit court records.  
*'''Circuit courts''' have countywide jurisdiction over criminal cases, naturalization, and major civil cases. The Family History Library has copies of many circuit court records.  
*'''Chancery courts''' have countywide jurisdiction over equity, divorce, probate, guardianship, and adoptions. The FamilySearch Library has some chancery court records. For Pulaski County, for example, the library has copies of the records from 1839 to 1877.  
*'''Chancery courts''' have countywide jurisdiction over equity, divorce, probate, guardianship, and adoptions. The Family History Library has some chancery court records. For Pulaski County, for example, the library has copies of the records from 1839 to 1877.  
*'''Courts of common pleas''' have countywide jurisdiction over non-real estate civil matters. The FamilySearch Library has some courts of common pleas records.  
*'''Courts of common pleas''' have countywide jurisdiction over non-real estate civil matters. The Family History Library has some courts of common pleas records.  
*'''County courts''' have countywide jurisdiction over juvenile matters, taxes, claims, and county expenditures. The FamilySearch Library has some county court records, including Pulaski County files from 1846 to 1878.  
*'''County courts''' have countywide jurisdiction over juvenile matters, taxes, claims, and county expenditures. The Family History Library has some county court records, including Pulaski County files from 1846 to 1878.  
*'''Justice of the peace courts''' have countywide jurisdiction over preliminary hearings of criminal cases and minor contract matters. The FamilySearch Library has some justice of the peace records, such as the Pulaski County files from 1873 to 1917.  
*'''Justice of the peace courts''' have countywide jurisdiction over preliminary hearings of criminal cases and minor contract matters. The Family History Library has some justice of the peace records, such as the Pulaski County files from 1873 to 1917.  
*'''Original court records''' are kept by the clerks in each county courthouse. Copies of records at the FamilySearch Library often date from the creation of a county to about 1900, and some indexes are available through the 1970s. Court records are also available at the [http://www.southwestarchives.com/ Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives].
*'''Original court records''' are kept by the clerks in each county courthouse. Copies of records at the Family History Library often date from the creation of a county to about 1900, and some indexes are available through the 1970s. Court records are also available at the [http://www.southwestarchives.com/ Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives].


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Online Collections[edit | edit source]

  • Arkansas Probate Records, 1817-1879 at FamilySearch (Free, bowseable images)
    • Click on the county of interest to browse images of records. Includes wills, administrations, guardianship, and more.

Major Arkansas courts that have kept records of genealogical value include the following:

  • Circuit courts have countywide jurisdiction over criminal cases, naturalization, and major civil cases. The Family History Library has copies of many circuit court records.
  • Chancery courts have countywide jurisdiction over equity, divorce, probate, guardianship, and adoptions. The Family History Library has some chancery court records. For Pulaski County, for example, the library has copies of the records from 1839 to 1877.
  • Courts of common pleas have countywide jurisdiction over non-real estate civil matters. The Family History Library has some courts of common pleas records.
  • County courts have countywide jurisdiction over juvenile matters, taxes, claims, and county expenditures. The Family History Library has some county court records, including Pulaski County files from 1846 to 1878.
  • Justice of the peace courts have countywide jurisdiction over preliminary hearings of criminal cases and minor contract matters. The Family History Library has some justice of the peace records, such as the Pulaski County files from 1873 to 1917.
  • Original court records are kept by the clerks in each county courthouse. Copies of records at the Family History Library often date from the creation of a county to about 1900, and some indexes are available through the 1970s. Court records are also available at the Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives.