District courts
District courts hear cases involving civil, criminal,
juvenile, and magistrate matters. District courts are divided into 43 districts
across the state and sit in the county seat of each county. They may also
preside in certain other cities and towns specifically authorized by the
General Assembly. Unlike the superior court, the district court districts are
not grouped into larger judicial divisions. Each administrative district court
district has a chief district court judge who manages the administrative duties
of the court.
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