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Every year, Arkansas courts reject exhibits for:
- Wrong marking convention
- Missing electronic bookmarks
- Non-compliant file formats
This guide prevents those mistakes.
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Note: This guide provides general information, not legal advice. Court rules change, and local variations exist. Always verify current requirements with the specific court where you are filing.
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- •Error-prone labeling
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- •Hope you followed ARCP Rule 26
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- •15 minutes for 50 documents
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- •Follows ARCP Rule 26 automatically
About Arkansas Exhibit Requirements
Arkansas courts follow the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure with eFlex as the mandatory e-filing system. The state has 28 judicial circuits. Pulaski County (Little Rock) handles the largest caseload.
What's in the Guide
- Complete Arkansas exhibit marking requirements
- eFlex e-filing system procedures and technical requirements
- County-specific rules for Pulaski (Little Rock) and Benton County
- Mandatory statewide e-filing system guide (eFlex)
- Circuit court exhibit requirements across 28 judicial circuits
- File size limits and PDF formatting rules (25 MB per document)
- Pre-trial disclosure requirements: 30 days before trial
- ARCP Rule 26 citations and compliance requirements
County-Specific Rules Covered
Pulaski County (Little Rock)
- • State capital - largest caseload
- • Complex commercial litigation
Benton County (NW Arkansas)
- • Fast-growing region
- • Corporate headquarters in area
Pro Tips Included
- •Register for eFlex before filing deadline
- •Check circuit-specific local rules
- •Pre-trial orders set specific deadlines
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- 1.Missing circuit-specific deadlines
- 2.Not filing objections within 14 days
- 3.Incorrect file format on eFlex
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Arkansas Exhibit FAQs
What are the Arkansas exhibit marking requirements?
Arkansas courts require exhibits to be marked with party prefix and sequential numbering. Plaintiffs use P-1, P-2, P-3 format and defendants use D-1, D-2, D-3 format. Pre-trial disclosures must be made at least 30 days before trial per ARCP Rule 26(a)(3), with objections due 14 days after disclosure.
Does Arkansas require e-filing for exhibits?
Yes, Arkansas has mandatory e-filing for all attorneys through eFlex (Arkansas eFlex). Circuit courts across all 28 judicial circuits require electronic filing of trial exhibits at eflex.arcourts.gov. The file size limit is 25 MB per document in PDF format.
What is the exhibit exchange deadline in Arkansas?
Under ARCP Rule 26(a)(3), exhibits must be disclosed at least 30 days before trial unless otherwise ordered by the court. Opposing parties have 14 days after disclosure to file objections. Check your circuit-specific local rules and pre-trial orders for additional requirements.
Are there special exhibit rules for Pulaski County courts?
Yes, Pulaski County (Little Rock) is the largest circuit in Arkansas and operates a Business Court division for complex commercial litigation. The Business Court may have additional exhibit requirements and earlier disclosure deadlines. Register for eFlex early and check circuit-specific local rules.
What are the special considerations for NW Arkansas corporate cases?
Northwest Arkansas (Benton and Washington Counties) is home to Walmart, Tyson Foods, J.B. Hunt, and other major corporations. Cases involving these companies often require extensive document production and ESI protocols under ARCP Rule 26(b)(2). Anticipate large-volume discovery, meet and confer on ESI production formats early, and ensure privilege logs are comprehensive. The fast-growing region also sees significant real estate and employment litigation requiring organized exhibit management.
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