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Courts of reduced jurisdiction are courts that tackle only specific types of court cases. They are often located in/near the county courthouse and are usually presided utilizing a single judge. A judge sitting without a jury hears much of the cases heard by means of these courts. Some examples of trial courts of limited jurisdiction comprise of:

Small claims court: This court ordinarily handles suits between private people to a relatively low amount, such as, less than a couple of thousand dollars.

Municipal court: This court frequently handles cases involved with offenses against city ordinances.

Probate : This court addresses matters concerning administering the estate of a person who has recently passed away. It sees the provisions of the will are accomplished or sees that a property is distributed based on state law if he/she died intestate (with no will).

Family court: This court deals with matters concerning adoption, annulments, separation, alimony, guardianship, child support, etc.

Traffic court: This court usually handles minor infractions of traffic laws.

Juvenile court: This court generally handles cases including delinquent children under some age, for example, 18 or 21 years of age.

Many states use a county court, which may be purely administrative (such as ) or could possibly have jurisdiction over criminal cases such as felonies including in ) In those states using an administrative court, the body acts like the primary agency for the local government. In the states which have a judicial district court, such as NY, it generally handles trials for felonies, as well as appeals of misdemeanors from local courts and some small claims occurrences.

It is typically he court of unique jurisdiction, and thus deals with mostly trials for accused felons. The Marion Area Court is set up and has the ability to handle the prosecution of all crimes committed within the County.

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County Court also has limited jurisdiction within civil cases. In Colorado for instance the Judge handles such jurisdiction..

Otherwise in the united states, the courts of original jurisdiction practically in most states have jurisdiction over a particular county, parish, shire, or borough; but instead to be called "county court" they are called "superior court" or simply "circuit court". Multiple courts from typically limited original jurisdiction in a county are in most cases called "district courts" as well as, if located in and serving an actual municipality, "municipal courts"; and are subordinate on the county superior as well as circuit court.