Circuit Clerk receives Data Quality Award

The Circuit Clerk of Carroll County received a Data Quality Award from the Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts on July 26 at the annual Arkansas Court Automation Programs (ACAP) Conference.

ACAP provides technical support to the state’s courts, makes court information available to the public, and develops online court-related services. During the closing session of the conference, the Circuit Clerk of Carroll County received an award for excellence in data quality for clearance completeness.

“What an incredible honor it is to be recognized by the AOC!” said Carroll County Circuit Clerk Sara Huffman. “My team and I take great pride in not only entering data in a timely manner, but in an accurate one, as well. We always strive to learn and keep up with new policies, procedures, and laws to make Carroll County a better place to live.”

Scott Graves, director of the Office of Research and Justice Statistics, commended the Circuit Clerk of Carroll County.

“Accurate and timely information is key to serving the public, and we appreciate the dedication of the Circuit Clerk of Carroll County,” Graves said.

The mission of the Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts is to support the Arkansas Judiciary and employees of the judicial branch and to assist attorneys and members of the public who rely upon an independent state court system that is efficient, accessible and fair to all.