Lonoke County Court Docket Lookup

Lonoke County court docket records are maintained by the Circuit Clerk in Lonoke, Arkansas. The court docket covers all civil, criminal, domestic relations, and probate cases filed with the Lonoke County Circuit Court. This guide explains how to search Lonoke County court docket entries online and in person, what fees apply to copies, and how the county's two court levels handle different types of cases.

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Lonoke County Circuit Court Docket Overview

The Lonoke County Circuit Clerk's office in Lonoke maintains the official docket for all cases heard by the Circuit Court. The Circuit Court handles the most serious case types under Arkansas law. This includes felony criminal charges, civil lawsuits where the disputed amount is over $25,000, domestic relations matters such as divorce, child custody, and child support, probate cases for estates and guardianships, and juvenile proceedings. Each case type is tracked on a separate portion of the docket, and all entries are indexed by the clerk's office.

Lonoke County participates fully in the Arkansas CourtConnect system, so public users can search the court docket online without visiting the courthouse. The online docket includes case numbers, party names, filing dates, case types, assigned judges, and a list of all docket entries for each case. This makes it straightforward to check the status of an active case, confirm a past judgment, or look up a case number. The search is free and open to anyone.

All court records maintained by the Lonoke County Circuit Clerk are public records. Any person can inspect them during business hours at the courthouse in Lonoke. If you need to review a physical case file rather than just the docket sheet, visit the clerk's office and ask. Not every document in a case file is available through the online system, so in-person review may be needed for full access.

Note: Some case types, including certain juvenile matters and sealed orders, are not accessible to the public through online tools or in-person review. The clerk will explain what restrictions apply if you request a restricted record.

Search Lonoke County Court Dockets Online

The primary online tool for Lonoke County court docket records is the ARCourts public case search portal. This free, no-login system lets you search by party name, case number, or date range. It returns results for all participating case types in Lonoke County, including civil, criminal, domestic relations, and probate dockets. Each result links to the full docket sheet with all entries and dates.

Lonoke County court docket search on Arkansas CourtConnect portal
Lonoke County court docket records accessible through the Arkansas CourtConnect public search portal.

The CourtConnect overview page explains which counties participate and what case types are available. For a full list of digital court tools in Arkansas, the online services page links to CourtConnect, the eFiling system, and the court kiosk network. If your search does not return a result you expect, try a variant spelling of a name or use a case number if available. Records from before the electronic system was implemented may only be accessible in person.

Lonoke County District Court Records

Lonoke County also has a District Court that handles lower-level matters. The District Court deals with misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic violations, and civil matters involving amounts of $25,000 or less. Small claims cases are filed here. If you need to find a traffic citation, a misdemeanor outcome, or a small civil case in Lonoke County, the District Court docket is where those records are stored. The county includes several communities, and the District Court serves all of them within its jurisdiction.

The Lonoke County District Court handles cases from communities including Cabot and other towns in the county. District Court records include details of citations, misdemeanor verdicts, and small claims outcomes. These records are separate from the Circuit Court docket. To request a record from the Lonoke County District Court, contact the court directly. The District Court clerk can confirm whether a case is on file and explain the steps to get copies of specific documents.

Note: Some Lonoke County District Court records may not be fully accessible through the CourtConnect online portal. A direct contact with the court is the most reliable approach for older or less common case types.

Copies and Fees for Lonoke County Court Records

The Lonoke County Circuit Clerk provides copies of court records at $0.50 per page for standard copies and $5.00 for certified copies. Certified copies carry the official seal and signature of the clerk and are needed for legal use outside the county. Filing a new Circuit Court case costs $165. A summons costs $2.50 each, and writs are $20 per writ. These fees apply statewide and are set by Arkansas law.

You can request copies in person at the Lonoke County Courthouse during business hours. For mail requests, write to the Circuit Clerk's office in Lonoke with the case name or number, the documents you need, and payment for the estimated fees in the form of a check or money order. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope so the clerk can return the documents. Processing typically takes several business days depending on the volume of requests the office is handling.

The Arkansas eFiling portal allows attorneys and qualifying filers to file court documents electronically in Lonoke County without traveling to the courthouse. The Arkansas Court Kiosk provides public terminals for looking up cases and printing documents at various locations across the state.

FOIA Rights and Other Access Tools for Lonoke County

Under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, all court docket records in Lonoke County are available to the public unless sealed or restricted by court order. Any person can request to inspect or copy these records. The clerk must respond within three business days. If access is denied, you are entitled to a written reason and may have the right to appeal. The Arkansas FOIA procedures guide explains your rights and the full process in detail.

For federal cases involving Lonoke County residents, the relevant court is the Eastern District of Arkansas. Copies of federal court records can be requested through the federal court document request page. Federal and state court records are entirely separate systems, and the Lonoke County Circuit Clerk does not hold federal records. The Arkansas Courts main website is a useful starting point for questions about state court operations, contacts, and calendars.

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