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Twentieth Judicial Fourth Division Judge
Phone: 501-328-4156

 

Judge David M. Clark graduated from Conway High School in 1985 and then attended the University of Central Arkansas where he received a double major in math and political science. Upon obtaining his college degrees he then went on the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, School of Law. While attending law school he was the Associate Editor of the Law Review and graduated with highest honors, finishing 6th in his class.

Judge Clark comes from a long line of attorneys who have practice in Faulkner County. His brother, John, father, Bill, grandfather, William, and great uncle, Sam, all have had distinguished legal careers here. Judge Clark decided not to return home upon completing his legal education and took a job with the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for the Sixth Judicial District. While there he had the privilege to work in both the drug unit and gang unit and gain valuable trial experience.

In December of 1996 he was afforded the opportunity to return to Conway and serve the community in which he was raised. At that point he went to work for the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office of the 20th Judicial District. While working in that capacity he continued to try numerous case and strived to insure that justice was always served for the victims of crime. In January of 2007 he was appointed Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and held that position until assuming the bench.

Judge Clark was appointed to the newly created 5th Division Circuit Court by Governor Mike Beebe and took office on July 1, 2007. Currently he oversees all cased filed by the Department of Human Services involving dependency neglect, half of the probate docket, 65% of the domestic relations docket and 20% of the civil docket in all three counties.

 

Welcome to Faulkner County. We hope our Web site provides easier access to county offices and services, and gives you a chance to voice your opinions.

As the home to three colleges and a host of diverse companies, Faulkner County offers a high quality of life. If you are a business or family looking for a new home, give us a look. You'll love living in Faulkner County. 

Courthouse Closings

May 27, 2024 Memorial Day
June 19, 2024 Juneteenth National Independence Day
July 4, 2024 Independence Day
September 2, 2024 Labor Day
October 14, 2024 Columbus Day
November 11, 2024 Veteran's Day
November 27, 28, 29, 2024 Thanksgiving Day
December 24, 25, 2024 Christmas Holidays
December 31, 2024 and January 1, 2025 New Year's Holiday for 2024-2025
***The County Judge may, at his discretion, establish by Executive Proclamation additional days when county offices shall be closed in observance of special events or for other reasons. ***