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South Main St. bet. Choctaw and Waterman Sts., Dumas, Arkansas Coordinates 33°53′22″N 91°29′32″W / 33.88944°N 91.49222°W / 33.88944; -91
This is a list of county courthouses in Arkansas. Each county in Arkansas has a city that is the county seat where the county government resides, including a county courthouse. Arkansas also has ten counties which have two county seats and two county courthouses.
Horseshoe Bend is a city in Fulton, Izard, and Sharp counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The population was 2,184 at the 2010 census . [ 3 ] It is named for the large loop or horseshoe bend in the nearby Strawberry River .
Courts of Arkansas include: State courts of Arkansas. Arkansas Supreme Court [1] [2] Arkansas Court of Appeals [3] [2] Arkansas Circuit Courts (28 judicial circuits) [4] [2] Arkansas District Courts [2] Arkansas State District Courts (32 state judicial districts) [5] Arkansas Local District Courts (35 local district courts) [5] Arkansas County ...
Izard County (/ ˈ ɪ z ɜːr d /) is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,577. [1] The county seat is Melbourne. [2] Izard County is Arkansas's 13th county, formed on October 27, 1825, and named for War of 1812 General and Arkansas Territorial Governor George Izard. [3]
Madison County was formed on September 30, 1836, from Washington County, with county government first established in a barn near Huntsville. [3] A log courthouse was built on the public square following the settlement's official designation as county seat on July 22, 1839.
The Sebastian County Courthouse/Fort Smith City Hall is a historic civic building at 100 South 6th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas.It is a large four-story stone and concrete structure with modest Art Deco styling, designed by Fort Smith architects E. Chester Nelson and Bassham & Wheeler [2] and built in 1937 with funding from the Public Works Administration.
Located in the Arkansas Delta, Crittenden County is Arkansas's 12th county, formed October 22, 1825, and named for Robert Crittenden, [3] the first Secretary of the Arkansas Territory. The legislature selected the (now extant) community of Greenock as the first county seat, and court was first held there in the home of William Lloyd in June 1826.