Centerton Probate Records Lookup
Centerton Probate Court Records are filed with the Benton County Circuit Court, not with the city itself. The Benton County Clerk is the clerk to the probate court and keeps the case file for every will, estate, guardianship, and conservatorship matter that comes out of Centerton. You can search Centerton Probate Court Records online through the state CourtConnect portal, visit the Benton County Clerk in person, or mail a written request for copies. This page shows which office handles your case, what a probate file holds, and the steps to get a plain or certified copy.
Centerton Probate Court Records Overview
Which County Handles Centerton Probate Court Records
Centerton sits in Benton County. Every will, estate, guardianship, and conservatorship case from Centerton is filed at the Benton County Circuit Court. The County Clerk in Benton County is clerk to the probate court and keeps the full case file.
Municipal and district courts in Centerton do not hear probate cases. Those courts handle traffic, small claims, and misdemeanors only. For a probate file, you must go to the county courthouse, not city hall.
The Benton County Clerk can pull a case by party name or case number. Staff will make plain copies at the counter. Certified copies cost more but carry the court seal that banks, title companies, and agencies often ask for.
You can preview the source at the office site before you run a search.
This page lists key forms, fees, and staff contact details for probate requests.
Search Centerton Probate Court Records Online
CourtConnect is the free statewide case search run by the Arkansas Judiciary. Centerton residents use the same portal as the rest of the state. The system shows party names, case status, filing date, and the list of docket entries for each probate case.
Start at caseinfo.arcourts.gov. Pick Circuit Court. Choose Benton County. Enter the full name of the decedent or the case number. Click a case to see the docket.
Online data covers what has been filed and when. It does not always show the full text of the will, the inventory, or the final order. For a copy of the actual paper, contact the Benton County Clerk in person or by mail.
Note: Residents of Centerton should search Benton County on CourtConnect; the city does not maintain a separate probate index.
A second resource is the page at Centerton records.
The page shows where probate case data lives online for Centerton residents.
Types of Centerton Probate Court Records
Probate covers more than wills. Centerton Probate Court Records filed in Benton County include estate administration with or without a will, guardianship of a minor or adult, conservatorship, name change, and adoption. Adoption files are sealed by state law and not public.
Most estate cases start with a petition under Arkansas Code § 28-40-107. If there is a will, two attesting witnesses must prove it per § 28-40-117. The court admits the will and names a personal representative. If there is no will, the court applies intestate succession under § 28-9-203.
A probate file from Centerton typically holds:
- Petition for probate or administration
- The will and proof of will
- Letters testamentary or of administration
- Inventory and appraisal of assets
- Creditor claims and settlements
- Final accounting and order of distribution
The personal representative files an inventory within 60 days under § 28-48-101. Creditors have six months from first publication to file claims per § 28-40-111. The final accounting is due under § 28-52-101.
Centerton Probate Filing Fees
The standard probate filing fee in Benton County is $165 to open an estate case. A small estate affidavit under § 28-41-101 runs about $25 to $30. The small estate track applies to estates at or below $100,000, not counting homestead or statutory allowances. Wait at least 45 days after the death before filing.
Copy fees at the Benton County Clerk:
- Plain copies: $0.25 per page
- Certified copy: $5 first page plus $0.50 to $1.00 per page after
- Letters testamentary: $5 per set
If you cannot pay, file a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs. The court reviews income and may waive the filing fee. Call the Benton County Clerk to confirm any fee before you send a check.
Request Centerton Probate Court Records
Three paths work for Centerton Probate Court Records. Pick what fits.
In person: drive to the Benton County courthouse. Bring a photo ID. Give staff the case name or number. Plain copies often come the same visit. Certified copies take a few extra minutes for the seal.
By mail: send a letter with the case info, your return address, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and a check for the fees. The clerk will send the copies back. Include the decedent's full name and year of death if you do not have the case number.
Online: use CourtConnect for free case search. For full document images, you may still need the courthouse. Not every page is on the public portal.
Public Access to Centerton Probate Court Records
Probate cases from Centerton are public under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act and Administrative Order No. 19. Anyone can ask for the file. Heirs, lawyers, family members, and researchers all use the same process. No reason required.
Some material is sealed or redacted. Adoption files are closed by law. Social security numbers, bank account numbers, and the full names of minor children are held back. Medical records in a guardianship may be limited to the parties. The rest of the file, including the petition, the will, the inventory, claims, and the final accounting, stays open to the public.
Historical probate papers from Centerton may also live at the Arkansas State Archives at arkansasheritage.com. FamilySearch hosts digitized Benton County probate reels at the county research wiki.
Legal Help for Centerton Residents
Legal Aid of Arkansas serves Centerton at arlegalaid.org with help for small estates and simple guardianships. Intake runs by phone and web. The Arkansas Bar Association lawyer referral service links you with a probate attorney in Benton County. The Arkansas Judiciary self-help page at arcourts.gov has standard forms for personal representatives, guardians, and heirs who want to file without a lawyer.
More Probate Court Records Tips
Before you head to the clerk, gather a few key facts. The full legal name of the decedent is the most important. A date of death, even a rough year, helps narrow the index. If you know the case number from a prior filing, bring that too. Staff can pull the right probate file in minutes when you come prepared.
Pay by check or money order if you mail a request. Some clerks take credit cards at the counter. Probate court records can also be ordered in batches, which saves time when you need several certified copies of the same order. Ask the clerk to quote a total before you pay.
Benton County Probate Records
For full fee schedules, forms, and contact info on Centerton probate files, visit the Benton County Probate Court Records page.