Supreme Court
Members of the judicial branch include judges at every level, from the Supreme Court at the federal level to the smallest local civic court.
You may be asking about the municipal courts.
They are institutions that make policies. For example, Congress, occasionally the Executive Branch, and sometimes even the Judicial Branch at the national, state, and local level.
In the US, the highest court in the federal Judicial Branch is the Supreme Court of the United States. The Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch.
The mayor is the executive of the local government.
The Judicial Branch is in charge of our court system by making decisions on various legal cases. The Supreme Court is the highest level and therefore overseas the Judicial Branch.
The judicial branch of the government settles lawsuits. The judicial branch spans from the local police to the United States Supreme Court.
Judicial branch and sometimes the Legislative branch. main target is the supreme court(judicial branch).
There are three branches of govt (executive, judicial, and legislative) and three levels (federal, state, and local). A governor is the head of the executive branch for state level government, and the mayor is basically the head of the executive branch at the local level.
I think the judicial branch at the state level
Oh, dude, that would be the judicial branch. They're like the referees of the government, making sure everyone plays by the rules laid out in the constitution. So, if a law steps out of line, the judicial branch is there to blow the whistle and say, "Nah, that's a foul, back to the drawing board."
Call a clerk at a local court house.