About
R. Scott Troutt is an attorney deeply connected to Jonesboro, the community where he was born and raised. Although he has lived in other places over the years, he has always felt drawn back to his hometown. That connection shaped his decision to build his legal career serving the people and families of this area.
Scott attended Vanderbilt University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. After completing his undergraduate studies, he returned to Arkansas and worked in real estate for a year. He later enrolled at the University of Arkansas Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, earning his Juris Doctor.
Scott spent time involved in both politics and legal practice before deciding to return home for good. His goal was clear: to use his education and experience to serve the legal needs of the Jonesboro community. That commitment continues to guide his approach to every client and every case.
Scott runs a general practice with a strong emphasis in Real Estate and Family Law. His background in real estate gives him practical insight into property matters, while his family law work allows him to assist clients during important and often emotional life changes. He is also prepared to handle a wide range of other legal issues.
R. Scott Troutt remains dedicated to providing straightforward advice and dependable representation. He welcomes individuals and families seeking guidance and offers free consultations, giving clients the opportunity to discuss their concerns and understand their legal options with confidence.
Law Office Affiliations
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Attorney, Troutt Law Firm
- Member, Arkansas Bar Association
Licensed State
- Arkansas
Education
- University of Arkansas Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Awards & Badges

- Power of Attorney
- Trusts
- Wills And Living Wills
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Divorce & Separation
- Guardianship
- Paternity
- Commercial Real Estate
- Landlord Or Tenant
- Residential Real Estate
- Title And Boundary Issues




