Bradley County Court Docket

Bradley County court docket records are kept by Circuit Clerk Gayla Harris Miller in Warren, Arkansas, covering civil, criminal, domestic relations, and probate cases filed at the Bradley County Circuit Court. Use this page to learn how to search the Bradley County court docket online, get copies of records, and find court contact details and legal resources.

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Bradley County Circuit Clerk Office

The Bradley County Circuit Clerk is Gayla Harris Miller. The office is at 101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671-2701. The phone number is (870) 226-3464. The office follows standard county business hours, Monday through Friday, and is closed on state and county holidays. Warren is the county seat and the location of the Bradley County Circuit Courthouse.

The Circuit Clerk is the official keeper of all court records for the Bradley County Circuit Court. The office maintains files for civil cases, criminal felony cases, domestic relations matters, and probate proceedings. Staff prepare court dockets before each session, issue summons and warrants, and record orders and judgments. The office also serves as ex-officio recorder of deeds, handling real property records such as deeds, mortgages, and liens filed in Bradley County.

CourtConnect online access is available for Bradley County court records. The electronic case management system allows public searches of case information without visiting the courthouse. If you need to make a records request or ask a question about a specific file, call the Circuit Clerk's office at (870) 226-3464 before visiting to confirm the record is available and whether any retrieval lead time is needed.

Note: Bradley County is a smaller county with limited staff. For large or complex records requests, contact the office ahead of time so staff can plan for retrieval from archives if needed.

Search Bradley County Court Records Online

The primary online resource for Bradley County court docket records is the Search ARCourts portal. This statewide system is free to use and requires no account. Search by party name, case number, or attorney name. Results show docket entries, case status, and key dates for cases filed in Bradley County Circuit Court.

Bradley County is connected to the statewide CourtConnect system. Through CourtConnect you can access case initiation documents, motions, orders, and judgments. The system covers recent filings. Older records from before the electronic era are in paper form at the courthouse in Warren. Some older files may also be on microfilm.

The Arkansas Courts online services page lists all tools available to the public, including eFiling, case search, and court directory resources. For records that are not available online, your options are an in-person visit to the Warren courthouse or a mail request to the Circuit Clerk's office.

The Arkansas Court Kiosk provides an additional access point for court records and self-help legal forms. Public terminals at the Bradley County Courthouse offer free CourtConnect access. The kiosk website also has forms and video guides for self-represented litigants.

The Arkansas CourtConnect portal provides statewide access to case information including Bradley County court docket records, case status, and docket history.

Arkansas CourtConnect portal for Bradley County records
CourtConnect is the Arkansas Judiciary's electronic case management system, providing online access to Bradley County court docket records and case filings.

Case Types in the Bradley County Court Docket

The Bradley County Circuit Court handles the full range of case types under Arkansas law. Felony criminal cases include serious charges where the potential sentence exceeds one year in prison. Civil cases cover disputes between parties where the amount exceeds $25,000, including contract claims, property disputes, and personal injury matters. Both types are tracked on the Bradley County court docket.

Domestic relations is a major area of the Bradley County court docket. Divorce filings, child custody orders, child support cases, order modifications, and protective orders are all handled at the Circuit Court level. Probate matters such as estate administration, guardianships, and conservatorships are also filed with the Circuit Clerk.

The Bradley County District Court handles a separate docket for lower-level matters. This includes misdemeanor criminal charges, traffic violations, small claims disputes up to $25,000, and preliminary hearings for felony defendants. The District Court holds regular sessions at the Warren courthouse. Traffic court handles a steady flow of citations and typically offers options for paying fines, contesting charges, or completing traffic school.

Filing Fees and Copy Costs in Bradley County

New case filings in Bradley County follow the statewide fee schedule. Filing a new civil, domestic relations, appeal, or foreign judgment case costs $165. Summons cost $2.50 per person served. Writs are $20. These fees are paid at the time of filing at the Circuit Clerk's office in Warren.

Copies of court documents from the Bradley County court docket cost $0.50 per page for standard copies. Certified copies are $5 per document. For real property recordings such as deeds and mortgages, the fee is $15 for the first page and $5 for each additional page. Certification fees apply on top of copy fees for most certified documents.

Electronic filing is available through the Arkansas eFiling portal for eligible document types. This allows attorneys and parties to file and pay fees online. Same-day processing may be available for qualifying filings. Check the portal for current eligibility rules for Bradley County cases.

Requesting Copies of Bradley County Court Records

To get copies of Bradley County court docket records, you can visit the Circuit Clerk's office in Warren in person, send a mail request, or use the online portal to view and print available documents. In-person visits are usually the fastest way to get records, especially if they are in active files.

For mail requests, write to Gayla Harris Miller, Bradley County Circuit Clerk, 101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671. Include the case number, names of the parties, year the case was filed, and a list of the specific documents you need. Enclose a check or money order for estimated copy fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope for return. Allow extra time if the records may be in archived storage rather than active files.

Older Bradley County records are stored at the courthouse in paper or microfilm form. For cases from the electronic era, CourtConnect and the Search ARCourts portal provide online access. For very old historical records, contact the clerk's office to ask about availability and whether records may have been transferred to the Arkansas State Archives.

Public Access Rights Under Arkansas FOIA

Bradley County court records are public under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. You have the right to inspect and copy any court record that is not legally protected. Staff cannot require you to explain why you want the records. The FOIA has been part of Arkansas law since 1967.

Some Bradley County records are off-limits to the public. Juvenile court files, adoption records, sealed criminal cases, and mental health records are restricted. Personal identifiers such as Social Security numbers and financial account data are redacted before public copies are provided. Administrative Order 19 from the Arkansas Supreme Court sets the rules for which court records are open and which are not.

If you are denied access to records you believe should be public, you can ask a supervisor for clarification, file a FOIA complaint, or consult an attorney. The Arkansas Courts system and legal aid organizations can help if you have trouble accessing records you are entitled to see.

Federal Court Records for Bradley County Residents

Federal court cases involving Bradley County parties are handled by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. These include federal criminal charges, bankruptcy filings, civil rights claims, and diversity jurisdiction cases. Federal court records are not part of the county court system and cannot be found through CourtConnect.

To search or request copies of federal court documents, visit the Eastern District of Arkansas website. Federal cases are also searchable through the PACER system. Basic case lookups are free, and document downloads cost a per-page fee. Contact the federal courthouse directly for specific requests.

Legal Aid and Court Resources in Bradley County

Free legal help for civil matters is available to qualifying Bradley County residents through legal aid programs connected to the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission. These services cover family law, housing, consumer issues, and other civil matters. Income limits apply, but services are entirely free for those who qualify.

The Arkansas Court Kiosk provides self-help forms for divorce, child custody, protective orders, record sealing, and guardianship. Video guides explain procedures step by step. The kiosk website can be accessed from any computer, and public terminals at the Bradley County Courthouse provide free access for residents who prefer in-person help.

The Arkansas Courts website has a full directory of courts and judges, links to court rules, and general information about the court system. For legal questions specific to your situation, always consult a licensed attorney before filing anything on your own.

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