An Arkansas Sentencing Order is an official document issued by a judge or magistrate in the state of Arkansas. It outlines the sentencing terms for an individual who has been convicted of a crime. This document can include fines, restitution, probation, community service, and/or incarceration. Different types of Arkansas Sentencing Order include a Standard Sentencing Order, a Probation Sentencing Order, and a Conditional Sentencing Order. A Standard Sentencing Order is issued when an individual is sentenced to a fixed period of incarceration and/or fines. A Probation Sentencing Order is issued when an individual is sentenced to a period of probation and/or community service. A Conditional Sentencing Order is issued when an individual is sentenced to a period of probation and/or community service with the condition that specific requirements must be met in order for the sentence to be completed. All Arkansas Sentencing Orders will generally include the name of the individual being sentenced, the nature of the offense, the sentencing terms, and the signature of the issuing judge or magistrate.