Arkansas Code Title 9, Subtitle 1, Chapter 3 - Domicile
- § 9-3-101 - Chapter Supplemental.
It is the purpose of this chapter to set up a method, in addition to all others now provided by law, for determining the...
- § 9-3-102 - Voting Privileges Unaffected.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to affect or extend the privilege of franchise to vote at any election held within the state...
- § 9-3-103 - Jurisdiction of Courts.
Exclusive jurisdiction to declare a person a resident domiciled in the State of Arkansas is conferred upon the circuit courts.
- § 9-3-104 - Administration by Secretary of State.
The Secretary of State shall be the administrative officer of this chapter.
- § 9-3-105 - Rules and Regulations.
The Secretary of State shall have power to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary for properly carrying into execution the various...
- § 9-3-106 - Qualifications to Become Domiciled.
(a) Any person who is a citizen of the United States may become a resident and domiciled in the State of Arkansas.(b) No person...
- § 9-3-107 - Sex or Marital Status Not a Bar.
The right of any citizen of the United States to become a resident domiciled in the State of Arkansas shall not be denied or...
- § 9-3-108 - [Repealed.]
- § 9-3-109 - [Repealed.]
- § 9-3-110 - Declaration of Intent -- Publication of Notice -- Exceptions.
(a) Any person desiring to make a declaration of domicile under this chapter shall declare on oath before the clerk of any court authorized...
- § 9-3-111 - Petition for Domicile.
(a) (1) Not less than ninety (90) days nor more than two (2) years after a declaration of intention has been made, the person...
- § 9-3-112 - Public Notice of Petition and Final Hearing.
Immediately after filing of the petition, the clerk of the court shall give notice thereof by posting in a public and conspicuous place in...
- § 9-3-113 - Declarations of Applicant.
Before he or she is permitted under this chapter to be declared a resident domiciled in the State of Arkansas, the applicant shall declare...
- § 9-3-114 - Hearings Upon Petitions -- Final Orders.
(a) (1) Every final hearing upon a petition to become a resident domiciled in the State of Arkansas shall be held in open court...
- § 9-3-115 - Admission Within Thirty Days of General Election Prohibited.
No person shall be admitted as a resident domiciled in the State of Arkansas under this chapter, nor shall any certificate of residence and...
- § 9-3-116 - Admission of Surviving Spouse and Minor Children.
When any person who has declared his or her intention to become a resident domiciled in the State of Arkansas dies before he or...
- § 9-3-117 - Duties of Clerks of Court.
(a) (1) It shall be the duty of the clerk of the court exercising jurisdiction in matters of residence and domicile to send to...
- § 9-3-118 - Clerk's Fees -- Deposits for Witness Expenses.
(a) (1) The clerk of the court exercising jurisdiction in matters provided for under this chapter shall charge, collect, and account for the following...
- § 9-3-119 - Cancellation of Certificate -- Renunciation of Residence and Domicile.
(a) (1) It shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney of a county, upon affidavit showing good cause, to institute proceedings in any...
- § 9-3-120 - Certified Copies of Papers, Etc., As Evidence.
Certified copies of all papers, documents, certificates, and records required to be used, filed, recorded, or kept under any and all of the provisions...
Last modified: November 15, 2016