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  2. Begin by entering the Plaintiff’s Name and Defendant’s Name in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the Case Number and Judge's name where indicated, ensuring accuracy for proper identification of your case.
  4. In the section labeled 'The reason for this request is:', provide a clear and concise explanation for your motion.
  5. Sign your name in the appropriate field, then print your name, address, city, state, and zip code as required.
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In municipal court, the cases that are heard typically include: Traffic violations; Nuisance charges; Certain criminal offenses, like shoplifting and trespassing; Small claims cases; Housing law cases, such as landlord/tenant disputes; Arbitrations for business disputes; Orders of Protection; Tax issues and disputes;
City courts, also known as municipal courts, are lower-level courts that have jurisdiction over a specific city or municipality. They typically hear cases involving local ordinance violations, such as traffic violations, minor criminal offenses, and civil disputes that arise within the city.
A common pleas court hears cases involving such matters as real estate, personal injury, breach of contract, marital conflicts and business relationships. This is also the court that hears all criminal felony cases, since municipal and county courts are limited to misdemeanor offenses.
Municipal courts typically handle lower-level offenses compared to district courts. These cases include traffic tickets, petty theft, disorderly conduct, and other minor offenses. Although the charges may seem small, they can still carry consequences like fines, license suspension, or even jail time.
Municipal courts are often a base level in state court systems. They are typically courts of limited jurisdiction , with authority over matters such as misdemeanor crimes or petty offenses committed in their city or township.

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Think of municipal courts as city or county courts. They usually deal with city or county ordinance violations or low-level crimes, like traffic tickets, disorderly conduct, or driving under the influence. They hear some civil and juvenile cases, as well.
Any civil or criminal cases that occur within the boundaries of that city, up to a certain level, are settled in the municipal court.
Cases involving violations of local ordinances are handled in municipal court. These can be criminal cases or civil cases, depending on the ordinance violated and the nature of the violation.

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