IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA insert 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county where the rental property is located in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Next, input the name of the landlord in the appropriate section to identify the plaintiff in this eviction case.
  4. Fill in the case number assigned by the Clerk of Court to ensure proper tracking of your legal proceedings.
  5. In the section for defendant information, enter the tenant's name accurately as it appears on any rental agreements.
  6. Provide a detailed description of the property being evicted, including legal or street descriptions and unit numbers if applicable.
  7. Indicate whether there was an oral or written agreement under which possession was granted to the tenant.
  8. Insert the date when notice was served to the tenant regarding their violation of rental terms.
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Florida Circuit Civil Courts have jurisdiction in all civil actions exceeding $50,000. Florida County Courts have jurisdiction in civil actions which do not exceed $50,000, small claims (i.e., civil actions under $8,000) and most landlord / tenant actions. Most county court appeals are heard at the appellate court.
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.
County court jurisdiction is set by statute. County courts have limited jurisdiction to hear cases such as traffic offenses, landlord-tenant disputes, small claims cases up to $8,000, misdemeanor criminal matters, violations of municipal and county ordinances, and monetary disputes up to $50,000.

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