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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Motion to Reopen Case in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the blank for the Judicial Circuit and County at the top of the form. This identifies the specific court handling your case.
  3. Enter the Case Number in the designated field, ensuring it matches your existing case details.
  4. In the section labeled 'Plaintiff respectfully moves,' provide the name of the former defendant who is requesting to reopen the case.
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The circuit courts are referred to as the courts of general jurisdiction. Circuit courts hear all criminal and civil matters not within the jurisdiction of county courts, including family law, juvenile delinquency and dependency, mental health, probate, guardianship, and civil matters over $15,000.
In the United States, most counties maintain trial courts in a county-based courthouse, which also house other county government offices. The courthouse may be a part of a wider county government building or complex.
County courts and municipal courts may preside over cases such as petty offenses, traffic infractions, and other violations of local laws. You may be able to find a county or municipal court for your area, city, or town through your state or territory court website.
In general, County Courts, sometimes called the peoples courts, are courts of limited jurisdiction where minor criminal (misdemeanor) and civil cases are heard. In the Circuit Courts, which are the highest state trial courts in Florida, major criminal (felony), civil, family, juvenile and probate matters are heard.
Floridas county courts are trial courts with limited jurisdiction set by statute. The majority of trials that are heard by a judge instead of a jury take place at the county court level.
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