Marion County Bench Warrant Search
Marion County bench warrants come out of the 14th Judicial Circuit and the District Court in Yellville. You can search Marion County bench warrants through the Circuit Clerk, the Sheriff's Office, and the state Search ARCourts portal. A bench warrant hits the case file when a person skips a court date. This page walks through the main search paths and gives you the phone numbers and state tools to use.
Marion County Bench Warrant Quick Facts
Marion County Circuit Clerk
The Circuit Clerk keeps the master case file on every Marion County bench warrant tied to a Circuit Court case. The office sits at 300 E Old Main St, Yellville, AR 72687. The main phone is (870) 449-6226. Staff handle civil, criminal, probate, and juvenile case files. Records are also searchable through the Arkansas CourtConnect system.
Bench warrant data at the Clerk can include the full name, case number, the issuing judge, the charge, the date the warrant was signed, and the bond amount. Once the Sheriff serves the warrant, the docket notes the date. Copy fees run $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5.00 each. Call ahead if you plan to mail a check so you know the right fee.
Requests go to a clerk at the counter or by phone. Call (870) 449-6226 with a case number for a quick status check. Full case copies may take longer for older files. Staff can also flag a file for the judge if a mistake needs a same-day fix.
Marion County Sheriff Warrants
The Sheriff's Office serves Marion County bench warrants and books people at the county jail in Yellville. Dispatch runs 24 hours a day. Staff can confirm whether a named person has an open warrant. Bring a photo ID for an in-person check.
The Sheriff tracks active warrants, probation revocation warrants, and pick-up orders signed by a judge. Once a warrant is served, the person is booked into the county jail. Bond is set by the bond schedule or by the judge at first appearance. A cash bond on a misdemeanor bench warrant can often be posted at the jail without a bondsman.
The Arkansas Department of Corrections escapee list tracks people who walked off from state custody. That list is separate from Marion County bench warrants, but it can help when a case has both state and local angles. VINELink gives free alerts on custody status once a warrant is served.
Online Marion County Bench Warrant Search
The fastest free tool is Search ARCourts. Type a name or case number. The portal shows charges, hearings, and any bench warrant on the docket. It covers Marion County Circuit Court and the Yellville District Court.
For a wider state check, use the Arkansas State Police name-based background check. The fee is $22.00. The tool pulls state arrest data and pending felony arrests. That can include some bench warrant info. It does not pull every local Marion County bench warrant.
Other tools help too. Arkansas eFlex is the e-filing portal for attorneys and pro se parties. The state Circuit Courts page lists judges for the 14th Circuit, which covers Marion along with Baxter, Boone, and Newton. The Association of Arkansas Counties lists contact info for Marion County offices.
Note: Marion County bench warrants may show up on the state portal with a short delay after a missed hearing, so call the Clerk if the docket does not update the same day.
How to Clear a Marion County Bench Warrant
A Marion County bench warrant does not go away on its own. The warrant stays active until the court recalls it or the Sheriff picks up the person. The best path is to hire a lawyer. A motion to quash or a motion to set bond can open a new court date without a trip to jail.
Attorneys file motions in Circuit Court through Arkansas eFlex. Self-represented parties can also register and file. The court sets a short hearing on the motion. If the judge is satisfied, the bench warrant gets recalled and a new court date is set. The Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure set the ground rules for bench warrants, bond, and first appearance.
A voluntary surrender at the Sheriff's Office is another step. Many judges see that as a good faith act. It may help at the bond hearing. Still, call a lawyer first. A failure to appear charge can get added under Ark. Code Ann. § 5-54-120 if the miss was on a criminal case.
If the bench warrant went out in error, the Clerk can often fix it fast. Errors happen when a notice goes to an old address or when a hearing gets reset late. Bring proof to the Clerk and ask them to flag the file for the judge. The court may recall the warrant the same day in clear cases.
Marion County Records Access
Bench warrant records in Marion County are public under the Arkansas FOIA. Any Arkansas citizen can ask for a copy. The law gives three working days to respond under Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105. You do not have to state a reason.
The Arkansas Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 19 sets the rules for court record access. Some fields get redacted, such as Social Security numbers and juvenile identifiers. Most of the bench warrant file stays open.
If a request gets denied, call the Attorney General's FOIA Hotline at 1-800-482-8982. The office gives free help. The Attorney General opinions page posts written guidance on FOIA questions that can help frame a follow-up in Marion County.
Legal Help in Marion County
Low-income residents can use Legal Aid of Arkansas for free civil help. The hotline is 1-800-9-LAW-AID. Legal Aid does not cover criminal cases, but staff can point you to the public defender or a paid lawyer. The Arkansas Judiciary Self-Help page has forms and guides for pro se filers.
Yellville is a small town. Private criminal defense lawyers from Mountain Home and Harrison often take Marion County bench warrant cases. A lawyer can file a motion to quash, show up at the bond hearing, and walk you through any plea or trial step. The State Bar of Arkansas runs a lawyer referral line you can call.
The public defender office that covers the 14th Judicial Circuit handles criminal matters for people who cannot pay a lawyer. You will need to fill out a financial affidavit for the court. The judge will decide if you qualify. Once the court appoints counsel, the public defender can file a motion to quash your Marion County bench warrant and set a new court date.
Nearby Arkansas Counties
Pick a nearby county below if your Marion County bench warrant case is outside the county or if you need to check the court next door.