Bradley County Civil Court Records Lookup

Bradley County civil court records are filed with the Circuit Clerk in Warren and cover the full range of civil proceedings in the 10th Judicial Circuit. This page explains how to search case files online, request copies of court documents, and access the court system for civil matters in Bradley County, Arkansas.

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Bradley County Circuit Clerk Office

Circuit Clerk Cindy Wagnon leads the Bradley County Circuit Clerk's office at 101 East Cedar Street, Warren, AR 71671. The main phone number is (870) 226-2272, extension 3, and the fax is (870) 226-9310. You can also email bradleyclerk@arkansasclerks.com. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The office website is at bradleycircuitclerk.com.

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Bradley County Circuit Clerk Cindy Wagnon maintains civil court records for the 10th Judicial Circuit at the Warren courthouse.

Cindy Wagnon serves as District 2 Director of the Arkansas Circuit Clerks Association, a leadership role among the state's 75 county circuit clerks. The Bradley County office has pursued technology improvements for records access over the years. The Clerk is the keeper of records for the 10th Judicial Circuit and also serves as county recorder of deeds and other instruments. Civil, criminal, domestic relations, probate, and juvenile case records are all maintained by this office.

A secondary courthouse address you may encounter is 101 East Cedar Street Suite 109, Warren, AR 71671, with a direct line at (870) 226-2272 and fax at (870) 226-8416. When contacting the office, confirm you have the right suite number to reach the clerk's staff directly. Official copies of Bradley County civil court records can only be delivered via mail, so mail-in requests work well for out-of-county requesters.

Bradley County participates in the Arkansas Judiciary's Search ARCourts portal. Bradley County is listed among the counties with partial information available. Some civil case data has been entered into the statewide Contexte system, but not all older records have been digitized. You can search by party name or case number for free. Cases where you find a match will show basic docket information including filing date, case type, and activity history.

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Bradley County civil court records can be searched through the Arkansas CourtConnect portal for cases entered into the statewide system.

The ARCourtKiosk at the Bradley County Circuit Court in Warren allows free in-courthouse access to civil case data. Case types accessible through the kiosk include felony criminal, divorce, custody, child support, eviction, contract disputes, and other civil disputes. This self-service terminal is available during courthouse hours without any fee or account requirement.

For civil records that are not in the online system, in-person visits or written requests to the clerk's office in Warren are the only options. Historical civil records kept on paper or microfilm require in-person review at the courthouse. Written requests can be submitted by mail, email to bradleyclerk@arkansasclerks.com, or fax to (870) 226-9310.

Note: If you cannot locate a record online and believe it should exist, call (870) 226-2272 ext. 3. Staff can confirm whether the case file is on hand and what access procedures apply.

Civil Case Types in Bradley County Circuit Court

Bradley County Circuit Court handles civil cases in the civil, domestic relations, probate, and juvenile divisions created by Amendment 80 of the Arkansas Constitution. Civil division cases include contract disputes, negligence and personal injury lawsuits, property disputes, and other civil claims above $25,000. Appeals from Bradley County district court decisions also go to the circuit court.

Domestic relations filings are among the most frequently requested civil records. Divorce decrees, custody orders, child support judgments, and alimony determinations are all filed with the Circuit Clerk and are generally available to the public. Modifications of prior court orders also generate new civil filings. If you are looking for an older divorce record or custody case, the clerk can assist with locating it even if it does not appear in the online system.

Probate proceedings in Bradley County cover wills, estate administration, guardianship, conservatorship, and name changes. These records are maintained by the Circuit Clerk alongside other civil records. Probate cases can be complex and sometimes generate extensive paper files that span multiple years. For these, visiting in person is often the most practical approach to reviewing the full case history.

Getting Copies of Bradley County Civil Court Records

Copies of civil court records from Bradley County can be requested in person, by mail, by email, or by fax. In-person is the fastest option. Visit the courthouse at 101 East Cedar Street in Warren during regular business hours. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies, which carry the court seal and are valid for legal use, cost $5.00 per document.

Written requests sent by mail, email, or fax are also accepted. Include the party names, case number if available, filing year, and a check or money order for copying fees when mailing. For email or fax requests, confirm the fee amount before the office processes your request. Official copies of Bradley County civil records, per the office's procedures, are delivered by mail. Note that walk-in delivery on the same day is possible for in-person requests only.

Bradley County District Court Civil Records

Bradley County District Court handles civil matters up to $25,000, small claims up to $5,000, misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic violations, and preliminary felony matters. The district court is located at the Bradley County Courthouse in Warren. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, matching the Circuit Clerk's schedule.

District court civil records in Bradley County may be accessible through the statewide CourtConnect portal for cases that have been entered into the system. For others, contact the district court through the main courthouse number at (870) 226-2272. Small claims cases in Bradley County follow a simpler process than circuit court civil litigation, making them accessible to individuals without legal counsel for straightforward monetary disputes up to $5,000.

FOIA and Public Records Access in Bradley County

Bradley County civil court records are public under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-101 et seq. Any person can request access to public court records without needing to explain why. The Circuit Clerk's office must respond to written requests and provide copies for the standard fee. Walk-in access during business hours is available for in-person review.

Administrative Order No. 19 from the Arkansas Supreme Court governs electronic records access and establishes a public access presumption. Courts cannot restrict access to records unless a specific statute or court order authorizes it. Sealed cases, juvenile files, and adoption records fall outside the public access rules. For Bradley County, those types of restricted records will not appear in online searches or in response to standard FOIA requests.

Ark. Code Ann. § 16-13-901 et seq. establishes the statutory framework for court record access in all Arkansas circuit courts. Under these provisions, the Circuit Clerk in Bradley County must make records available during business hours and must process written requests promptly. The clerk cannot charge fees beyond what the statute allows, and copy fees for public records are capped at $0.25 per page for standard copies and $5.00 for certified copies.

Legal Aid and Court Resources in Bradley County

Legal Services of Arkansas covers Bradley County and provides free civil legal assistance to qualifying low-income residents. If you have a civil matter you cannot afford to handle with private counsel, contacting Legal Services is a good first step. They handle housing, family law, consumer debt, and other civil issues.

The Arkansas Access to Justice Foundation supports legal aid efforts across the state, including in smaller counties like Bradley. For those navigating civil court on their own, the Arkansas Judiciary's online services page provides self-help materials. The Arkansas Circuit Clerks Association also provides information about the roles and duties of circuit clerks statewide.

Nearby Counties

Bradley County is in the southern part of Arkansas. The surrounding counties all maintain civil court records through their own circuit clerks in the 10th Judicial Circuit and nearby circuits.

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