United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas
The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas Arkansas is the federal bankruptcy court in Arkansas; it is the only bankruptcy court in the nation spanning two Districts. It is associated with the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas and the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. The court’s main office is based in Little Rock with a divisional office in Fayetteville.
Jurisdiction
The Eastern District of Arkansas is divided into five divisions:[1]
Arkansas is divided into two districts: Western District consisting of Benton, Washington, Crawford, Scott, Polk, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Carroll, and "Indian country." Eastern District consisting of "the residue of said State."[2]
March 27, 1854
10 Stat. 269
Sevier and Sebastian counties added to the Western Judicial District.[2]
March 3, 1871
16 Stat. 471
The counties of Phillips, Crittenden, Mississippi, Craighead, Greene, Randolph, Lawrence, Sharp, Poinsett, Cross, Saint Francis, Monroe, Woodruff, Jackson, Independence, Izzard, Marion, Fulton, and Boone were moved to the Western District of Arkansas.[2]
January 31, 1877
19 Stat. 230
State re-divided. Western District to include the counties of Benton, Washington, Crawford, Sebastian, Scott, Polk, Sevier, Little River, Howard, Montgomery, Yell, Logan, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Newton, Carroll, Boone, Marion and Indian Territory. Eastern the residue.[3]
Moving counties Howard, Little River, and Sevier moved to the Eastern District.[3]
February 17, 1887
24 Stat. 406
Eastern District divided into two divisions: Eastern and Western Divisions. The Eastern Division shall consist of Mississippi, Crittenden, Lee, Phillips, Clay, Craighead, Poinsett, Greene, Cross, Saint Francis, and Monroe. Western Division the remaining counties.[3]
February 28, 1887
24 Stat. 428
Creation of Texarkana Division within Eastern District. Counties: Columbia, Howard, Hempstead, La Fayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, and Sevier.[3]
An act to move Montgomery county to the Eastern District, Western Division.[4]
February 20, 1897
29 Stat. 590
Reorganizing Districts: Western District includes Benton, Washington, Carroll, Boone, Madison, Newton, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Sebastian, Scott, Yell, Polk, Sevier, Howard, Pike, Little River, Hempstead, Miller, Lafayette, Nevada, Columbia, Union, Ouachita, and Calhoun. The Eastern District shall include the residue of state. The Northern Division is created and gets the following counties: Independence, Cleburne, Stone, Izard, Baxter, Searcy, Marion, Sharp, Fulton, Randolph, Lawrence, and Jackson. Eastern Division: Mississippi, Crittenden, Lee, Phillips, Clay, Craighead, Poinsett, Greene, Cross, St. Francis, and Monroe. The remaining counties will be the Western Division. The Western District is hereby divided into two divisions: Texarkana and Fort Smith Divisions. Texarkana Division shall include: Sevier, Howard, Pike, Little River, Hempstead, Miller, LaFayette, Columbia, Nevada, Ouachita, Calhoun, and Union. The remaining counties in the Western District shall be the Fort Smith Division.[5]
March 18, 1902
32 Stat. 72
Move Baxter, Marion and Searcy to the Western District and create the third division, Harrison, consisting of Baxter, Boone, Carroll, Madison, Marion, Newton, and Searcy.[6]
March 3, 1911
36 Stat. 1106
Woodruff moved from Western Division to Eastern Division. Fulton, Randolph, and Lawrence moved from Northern Division to the new Jonesboro Division. Clay, Craighead, Greene, Mississippi, and Poinsett moved from the Eastern Division to the new Jonesboro Division.[7]
March 4, 1915
38 Stat. 1193
Desha and Chicot moved from Western Division to Eastern Division. Yell moved from Fort Smith Division to the Eastern District, Western Division.[8]
April 12, 1924
43 Stat. 90
Chicot county moved from Eastern Division to Western Division.[9]
February 17, 1925
43 Stat. 948
El Dorado Division created with Columbia, Ouachita, Calhoun, Union from the Texarkana Division.[9]
April 16, 1926
44 Stat. 296
Bradley and Ashley added to El Dorado from the Western Division of the Eastern District.[10]
April 21, 1926
44 Stat. 304
Moved Fulton from Jonesboro Division to "Batesville Division" (Northern Division).[10]
April 17, 1940
54 Stat. 109
Fayetteville Division created with Benton, Washington (both taken from Fort Smith Division), and Madison (taken from Harrison Division).[11]
June 11, 1940
54 Stat. 302
Hot Springs Division created from Pike and from Montgomery, Garland, Hot Spring, and Clark (the last four being from Western Division, Eastern District).[11]
May 20, 1961
75 Stat. 84
Pine Bluff Division created from Desha (from the Eastern Division) and Grant, Dallas, Jefferson, Cleveland, Lincoln, Drew, Arkansas, and Chicot (from the Western Division).[12]
November 26, 2019
83(a) Stat. 28
The "Divisional Realignment for the Eastern District of Arkansas Act of 2019" comprises three divisions. The Central Division comprises the counties of Cleburne, Cleveland, Conway, Dallas, Drew, Faulkner, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln, Lonoke, Perry, Pope, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, Stone, Van Buren, White, and Yell. Court for the Central Division shall be held at Little Rock. The Delta Division comprises the counties of Arkansas, Chicot, Crittenden, Desha, Lee, Monroe, Phillips, and St. Francis. Court for the Delta Division shall be held at Helena. The Northern Division comprises the counties of Clay, Craighead, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Mississippi, Poinsett, Randolph, Sharp, and Woodruff. Court for the Northern Division shall be held at Jonesboro.[13]
References
^ ab"County Codes and Case Numbering". Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas official site. Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Archived from the original on 2016-03-18. Retrieved 2016-02-12.