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□ File the Answer. Service to the Clerks Office at the federal courthouse where the Judge for your case is located. The Clerk will take the original and one copy. The other copy is for you to keep after it is stamped by the Clerk.
There are 94 district courts, 13 circuit courts, and one Supreme Court throughout the country. Courts in the federal system work differently in many ways than state courts. The primary difference for civil cases (as opposed to criminal cases) is the types of cases that can be heard in the federal system.
There are 89 districts in the 50 states, which are listed with their divisions in Title 28 of the U.S. Code, Sections 81-144. District courts also exist in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. In total there are 94 U.S. district courts.
There are 3 levels of federal courts: The U.S. district courts (the trial courts), The U.S. courts of appeals (the appellate courts), and. The U.S. Supreme Court.
Separate Federal and State Court Systems Thus, there are at least 51 legal systems: fifty were created under state laws, and the federal system was created under federal law. Additionally, there are court systems in the U.S. Territories, and the military has a separate court system as well.
In the federal court systems present form, 94 district level trial courts and 13 courts of appeals sit below the Supreme Court. Learn more about the Supreme Court.