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Earl Department
P.O. Box 213
Earle, AR 72331
Phone Number: (870) 792-8909
Fax Number: (870) 792-7205
Website: http://courts.arkansas.gov/
Additional Arkansas Locations
Jericho Department
P.O. Box 10
Crawfordsville, AR 72327
Phone Number: (870) 739-4918
Fax Number: (870) 792-7205
Website: http://courts.arkansas.gov/
Gilmore Department
P.O. Box 253
Gilmore, AR 72339
Phone Number: (870) 343-2697
Fax Number: (870) 343-2601
Website: http://courts.arkansas.gov/
Marion Department
P.O. Box 717
Marion, AR 72364
Phone Number: (870) 739-5411
Fax Number: (870) 739-2102
Website: http://courts.arkansas.gov/
Turrell Department
P.O. Box 249
Turrell, AR 72384
Phone Number: (870) 343-2537
Fax Number: (870) 343-8728
Website: http://courts.arkansas.gov/
West Memphis Department
P.O. Box 766
West Memphis, AR 72303
Phone Number: (870) 732-7560
Fax Number: (870) 732-7566
Website: http://courts.arkansas.gov/
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