Perry County Public Safety

Named for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry

TOTAL AREA:

Land: 551 sq mi (1,430 km2)

Water: 9.1 sq mi (24 km2) 1.6%

POPULATION:

10,455

The county sheriff is the sheriff of the courts, maintains public peace, and has custody of the county jail. As chief enforcement officer of the circuit courts, the sheriff’s office, which includes the sheriff and deputies, is charged by constitutional and statutory laws with the execution of summons, enforcement of judgments, orders, injunctions, garnishments, attachments, and the making of arrests on warrants issued by the courts. The sheriff also opens and attends each term of circuit court, notifies residents selected to jury duty and assists in handling witnesses and prisoners during a given court term.
The sheriff, or a member of that staff, often prepares and assembles evidence of the Prosecuting Attorney’s case against defendants charged with both felonies and misdemeanors. The sheriff also transports convicted prisoners and others declared by the court to the various penal and mental institutions of the state.

The sheriff in every county has the custody, rule, and charge of the county jail and all prisoners committed in his county (ACA 12-41-502). The sheriff shall be conservator of the peace in his county (ACA 14-15-501). It shall be the duty of each sheriff to quell and suppress all assaults and batteries, affrays, insurrections, and unlawful assemblies; and he shall apprehend and commit to jail all felons and other offenders (ACA 14-14-1301). The sheriff also works with the various local municipal law enforcement officials or other state and federal officials charged with law enforcement.

The Circuit Clerk's Office is NOT permitted to give any legal advice nor provide ANY documents. The Office of the Circuit Clerk accepts the following forms of payment: online payments, cash, checks, and money orders.

New filing: $165.00
Includes Domestic Relations, Civil, Appeals, Foreign Judgments (out of state)
Ark Code Ann. §21 6-403 (b)(1).

Summons/Subpoena:
Ark. Code Ann §21-6-402 $2.50 per person

District Appeal:
Criminal Division $150.00

Reopen:
Ark Code Ann §21-6-403(b)(2) $50.00

Transfer:
$50.00

Petition to Seal:no charge
Ark Code Ann. §16-90-904(a)(3)(A) Criminal cases adjudicated after March 6, 2013

Process Server Application: (Act 328-09) $140.00

Process Server Renewal: (Act 328-09) $50.00

Writs: $20.00

Foreign Judgments (in state of Arkansas): $15.00 for first page, plus $5.00 for each additional page.

Copies: $0.50 per page

Fax Fling: $ 1.00 per page

Certification: $5.00 per document up to 10 pages and $0.50 per page thereafter.

DD-214 forms: no charge

Our offices will be closed on July 3rd & 4th in observance of the 4th of July Holiday.
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