Ark. Code § 9-14-230

Current with legislation from 2024 effective through May 3, 2024.
Section 9-14-230 - Decree as lien on real property
(a)
(1)
(A) Any decree, judgment, or order that contains a provision for payment of money for the support and care of any child or children through the registry of the court or through the Arkansas Child Support Clearinghouse shall become a lien upon all real property, not otherwise exempt by the Arkansas Constitution, owned by the noncustodial parent or that the noncustodial parent may afterwards, or before the lien expires, acquire.
(B) Such lien originating in another state shall be accorded full faith and credit as if such lien originated in the State of Arkansas.
(2) The decree, judgment, or order shall become a lien as each support installment becomes due and remains unpaid.
(3) The decree, judgment, or order shall not become a lien for any sum or sums prior to the date they severally become due or payable.
(b)
(1) The decree, judgment, or order shall be recorded in the judgment records of the county of the circuit court issuing the order in the same manner as other judgments as provided by law.
(2) Upon receipt of a certified copy of the decree, order, or judgment, the circuit clerk of any other county within the State of Arkansas shall record the certified copy, which shall become a lien against real estate located in that county owned or thereafter acquired by the noncustodial parent.
(3) When recording the decree, judgment, or order in a county other than the county of the circuit court issuing the order, a certified copy of the support payment record from the registry of the court noting all payments made since August 1, 1985, or from the date of the entry of the support order to the present, shall accompany the decree, judgment, or order.
(4) If a certified copy of the payment record does not accompany the decree, order, or judgment, the lien shall be for only the amount of payments that become due and remain unpaid subsequent to the date of recording in the county other than the county of the circuit court issuing the order.
(c)
(1) The lien against real property created in this section shall be prioritized by the date it is created as set forth in subsection (b) of this section as would any other encumbrance under state law.
(2) It is the intent of the General Assembly that the lien created under this section does not relate back in time to the filing date of the decree, judgment, or order from which it arose but shall become viable only at such time as a support payment becomes due and remains unpaid.
(3) A lien created under this section may be satisfied through foreclosure and execution under the same procedure as otherwise provided by state law.
(d)
(1)
(A) A certificate of the noncustodial parent sworn under penalty of perjury that all amounts and installments owed have been fully paid prior to the date of the certificate, when acknowledged before a notary public and accompanied by a certified copy of the support record since August 1, 1985, or the date of entry of the order, whichever is most recent in time, shall be prima facie proof of full payment of support owed and conclusive in favor of any person dealing in good faith and for a valuable consideration with the noncustodial parent.
(B) In the event of a legal disability of a noncustodial parent, the certificate of the personal representative of the noncustodial parent shall have the same effect.
(C) The certificate shall be sufficient to clear the lien against real property created under this section.
(2)
(A) A noncustodial parent who makes a false material statement, knowing it to be false, in executing the certificate as provided in this section shall be subject to the criminal penalty for perjury.
(B) The certificate as provided in this section shall be considered a statement under oath in an official proceeding for purposes of criminal prosecutions.
(3) The criminal prosecution provided for in this subsection shall not be exclusive and shall not supersede the rights that the custodial parent may have to pursue civil remedies against the noncustodial parent.
(e)
(1) The lien created under this section may be cancelled or discharged upon full satisfaction.
(2) The lien is satisfied in full when the decree or order so finds or directs or, in the absence of such a decree or order, when all children covered under the order reach majority or are otherwise emancipated or die and all arrearages accruing under the decree, order, or judgment are paid in full according to the payment records of the court or by sworn affidavit of the person to whom support was paid.
(f) Notwithstanding other statutes in conflict with this section, the liens authorized by this subchapter shall continue in full force for three (3) years from the date when all children covered under the order reach majority or are emancipated or die without necessity or limitation of revivor under § 16-65-117 or § 16-65-501.

Ark. Code § 9-14-230

Acts 1985, No. 989, § 2; 1986 (2nd Ex. Sess.), No. 13, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-1220; Acts 1997, No. 1296, § 28