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.
Arizona's trial court system includes Superior Courts, Justice Courts, Municipal Courts, and Magistrate Courts. Superior Courts have jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases. Each county in Arizona has at least one Superior Court. Civil cases heard by Superior Courts include divorce, property cases, probate, estate, municipal ordinance legality, insolvency proceedings, and claims over $10,000. For claims of $5,001- $10,000, the Superior Courts share jurisdiction with the Justice Courts. The types of criminal cases handled by Superior Courts include felonies and some misdemeanors. Superior Courts also have a special panel, called the Tax Court, which handles cases involving the legality of a tax.
At least some of the Merced County, CA court calendars are online - see related link. There is also a Court Reference page for all Merced County, CA trial courts. This website has all kinds of listings for online court resources. Check that out if the first link does not answer your question.
That county does not exist. Greenlee County is the least populated and it had a population of 8,547 in the 2.000 census.
Once everything is filed with the court, a California divorce takes about six months before you are divorced. If the divorcing couple is living together, a divorce is filed in the California Superior Court in the county of residence of either spouse. One spouse must have lived in California for at least 6 months prior to the divorce and in the specific county for at least 3 months.
Galveston County, TX, has at least 6 district courts. See related link - court reference page for Galveston County.
At least 32 same-sex couples have married in Pima County as of October 17, 2014.At least 32 same-sex couples have married in Pima County as of October 17, 2014.
Delaware has six different trial courts: Superior, Chancery, Common Pleas, Family, Justice of the Peace, and Alderman's. Their jurisdiction is different, but each county has at least one of the first five, and only Kent County has no Alderman's Courts. The system is described at the related link below, which also has links to the courts' websites and related legal resources.
One of the spouses must have been a resident of Arizona for at least ninety days prior to the date the divorce petition is filed in Arizona. It doesn't matter which spouse is a resident, so long as at least one of the spouses meets that ninety day residency requirement. However, there are certain issues the court may not have authority to rule upon in that divorce proceeding if the Arizona court lacks what is referred to as personal and/or subject matter jurisdiction.
Petroleum County is the least populated county in Montana, with a population of around 500 people.
The answer depends on which Marshall County; at least 10 states have a Marshall County. In most of them, you can travel to the courthouse and ask the court clerk. You can look at the records but you'll have to pay for copies. You can also find court records online for many Marshall Counties. For example, if you mean Marshall County in Illinois: Go to the related link below, and you'll find a list of all the court record search websites in Illinois. There is no statewide court record search in Illinois except for teen driving records. Scroll down the page until you get to Marshall County, and there's a link to the Circuit Court record search page. There's a page like this for every state. If your Marshall County is not in Illinois, go to the Choose a State box in the upper right of the page and select your state. Then go to the Choose a Court Resource Category box and choose "Search Court Case Records". You can also select your county to get the court and clerk contact information and the court website.
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.
According to census.gov, Arthur County, Nebraska, has the least population at 356 people 2007.