Uncodified Historic Legislation
This is an unofficial index database for historical and uncodified legislation. Electronic copies of the historic and uncodified acts are not available from this website or the Bureau of Legislative Research. Copies of the historical and uncodified acts may be obtained from the Supreme Court Library, the Secretary of State, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville School of Law Library, or the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law Library.
Sheriffs
offices of sheriff and tax collector separated in counties with more than 1,000 square miles and two divisions of circuit court and two divisions of chancery court
1955
No. 61
Sheriffs
exempt from prohibition on furnishing of free railroad passes
1895
No. 77
Sheriffs
sell lands, military bounty not claimed by original claimant
1823
p. 29
Sheriffs
time extended for paying 1848 taxes
1848-9
p. 26
Sheriffs
back taxes may be collected
1862
No. 2
p. 59
Sheriffs
suspending authority to collect taxes
1862
No. 1
p. 59
Sheriffs
act for the relief of
1862
No. 3
p. 43
Sheriffs
to survey county regarding Constitutional Convention
1852-3
p. 122
Sheriffs
prisoners' provisions, counties of 54,426 to 55,800 population, allotment to sheriff for feeding
1933
No. 31
Calhoun County
established
1852-3
Section 1 amended
Act 2
Sheriffs
fees regulated
1925
No. 220
Sheriffs
counties having population of more than 100,000, general provisions for operation of office
1925
No. 251
Sheriffs
counties between 75,500 and 76,000 population, 1950 census, salary and expenses
1951
No. 18
Sheriffs
counties between 65,000 and 65,250 population, 1940 census, salary and expenses (repealed Act 9 of 1944)
1951
No. 18
Sheriffs
counties between 65,000 and 65,250 population, 1940 census, salary and expenses
1947
No. 9
Sheriffs
counties between 29,820 and 29,850 population, appropriation for sheriffs and deputies
1947
No. 212
Sheriffs
counties between 27,275 and 27,300 population, salary
1931
No. 319
Sheriffs
counties between 25,700 and 26,000 population, 1950 census, office of sheriff and tax collector separated
1951
No. 282
Sheriffs
counties between 21,300 and 21,500 population, 1960 census, salary and expenses
1961
No. 89
Sheriffs
counties between 16,200 and 17,000 population, 1950 census, salary
1953
No. 326