§ 9-3-114 - Hearings upon petitions -- Final orders.
               	 		
9-3-114.    Hearings upon petitions -- Final orders.
    (a)    (1)  Every  final hearing upon a petition to become a resident domiciled in the  State of Arkansas shall be held in open court before a judge of this  state.
      (2)  Every final order that  may be made upon the petition shall be under the hand of the court and  entered in full upon the records of the court.
(b)    (1)    (A)  The  clerk of the court, if the applicant requests it, shall issue a  subpoena for the witnesses named by the applicant to appear upon the day  set for final hearing.
            (B)  However, if the witnesses cannot be produced upon the final hearing, other witnesses may be summoned.
      (2)  At the final hearing of the petition, the applicant and witnesses shall be examined under oath in the presence of the court.
(c)  The  court upon proper finding shall enter a final order that the person  applying to be declared a resident domiciled in the State of Arkansas  has complied with the provisions of this chapter and is entitled to be  declared a resident domiciled in the state, and the court shall order to  be issued to the person the form of certificate of residence and  domicile as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of State.