magistrate court
Yes, each county in Arizona has at least one superior court. Smaller counties generally have just one superior court location while larger counties, such as Maricopa, have several. Keep in mind that there are also Justice, Municipal, and Magistrate courts in Arizona, so a particular case may be handled by one of these courts instead of a superior court. See the Arizona Court Directory related link for more information about each of these courts, including contact information for specific courts, organized by county.
Most often, the initial placement is by order of a family court or a court-appointed case officer. Each of the thousands of counties in the 50 states has their own procedures.
There are 38 District Court locations within the eight districts of the Utah state court system. Each of the 29 counties in Utah has at least one District Court, and some counties have more. Utah also has Juvenile and Justice courts. For more information on the Utah state court system, including a directory of Utah courts and online court resources, visit the Utah Courts Guide related link.
There are 9 Counties in each division of count championship
Each county in Maine has its own Superior Court except for Aroostook County, which has two superior court locations. There are 16 counties in Maine, so that is 17 superior courts total. For contact information and resources for each of these courts, see the related Maine Court Directory link.
There are over 300 court houses in Arkansas: at least one Circuit Court in each of the 75 counties, and several District Courts in each county. If you meant the Arkansas Supreme Court, it's at 625 Marshall Street in Little Rock. But if you meant a Circuit Court or District Court, you'll have to look it up. You can use the related link below to find all of them; just select your county and then look for the Circuit Court or District Court you're interested in.
Well, each counties has its own mayor, but all the counties are governed by the governer of the state, which is currently Governer Martin O'Malley.
Yes, however, the rules may vary slightly from court to court based on local rules. Also, because judges have some discretion, results could be different depending on the court you're in, however, the laws themselves are the same.
Each county in Utah is served by a Juvenile Court, but some of the smaller counties may not have their own Juvenile Court and juvenile cases for that county are heard in a neighboring county in their Judicial District. Some counties have more than once Juvenile Court. Total, there are 27 distinct Juvenile Courts in Utah, but some of these courts may serve more than one county. For a directory of Utah state courts, including a listing of which Juvenile Court(s) serves each county, visit the Utah Courts Guide related link.
No, not all states have the same amount of counties. The number of counties in a state can vary based on its size, population density, and historical development. For example, Texas has 254 counties while Delaware has only 3 counties.
roscommon
The four OFFICIAL counties are: Honolulu, kauai, Maui, and Hawaii. Sometimes each of the FIVE islands are considered counties too though. with is five