There are no residency, physical or blood test requirements in the state of Arkansas.
Any current Justice of the Peace is allowed to officiate a marriage. If a former Justice of the Peace held that position for two terms since 1977, then he or she may also officiate. [6] X Research source Communicate with the county in order to find out if there is another type of officiant that you may use.
The average high temperature in spring is 81°F (27°C) and the average low temperature is 40°F (4°C). [8] X Research source www. arkansas. com/travel-tools/weather-in-arkansas/ The average high temperature in fall is 75°F(24°C) and the average low temperature is 34°F(1°C). [9] X Research source www. arkansas. com/travel-tools/weather-in-arkansas/
Generally, you will not need a wedding permit. However, if your wedding is on city property, then you must apply for a permit. Venues with parks usually necessitate permits. A huge event may require a permit as well.
Try searching through websites, such as the Knot or Weddingwire, that keep lists of wedding reception venues. Very popular Arkansas wedding reception venues include: Alda’s Magnolia Hill (Little Rock, Arkansas) 1905 Park Basin Hotel (Eureka Springs, Arkansas) 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa (Eureka Springs, Arkansas) The Garden Room (Fayetteville, Arkansas)