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The area served by a circuit court is commonly referred to as its "jurisdiction." This jurisdiction typically encompasses specific geographic boundaries, such as a county or a group of counties, where the court has the authority to hear and decide cases. The exact jurisdiction can vary based on the state and the structure of the court system.

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