County court (Florida)

The county courts are the state of Florida's trial courts, and are of general jurisdiction. There is a county court in each of Florida's 67 counties.

Map of the counties of the State of Florida, each of which has one County Court.

County courts have jurisdiction:

  • In all misdemeanor cases not cognizable by the circuit courts;[1]
  • Of all violations of municipal and county ordinances;[2]
  • Of all actions at law, except those within the exclusive jurisdiction of the circuit courts, in which the matter in controversy does not exceed, exclusive of interest, costs, and attorney fees, [...] the sum of $50,000;[3]
  • Of disputes occurring in the homeowners’ associations as described in s. 720.311(2)(a), which shall be concurrent with jurisdiction of the circuit courts;[4] and
  • Of small claims cases (less than $8,000).[5]

County court decisions may be appealed to the Florida District Courts of Appeal, as set forth in Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.030.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Fla. Stat. § 34.01(1)(a) (2020).
  2. ^ Fla. Stat. § 34.01(1)(b) (2020).
  3. ^ Fla. Stat. § 34.01(1)(c) (2020).
  4. ^ Fla. Stat. § 34.01(1)(d) (2020)
  5. ^ "Know Your Court". Florida Courts (official website). Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  6. ^ "Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.030". Archived from the original on 2012-01-30.