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Payments for certain traffic tickets and certain other offenses are accepted by the general district court.
The general district court handles traffic violations, hears minor criminal cases known as misdemeanors, and conducts preliminary hearings for more serious criminal cases called felonies.
In summary, the General District Court and the Circuit Court in Virginia serve different purposes and handle cases of varying complexity. While the former deals with smaller civil claims and misdemeanor cases, the latter takes on more docHub civil disputes and felony cases.
General District Court Examples of civil cases are landlord and tenant disputes, contract disputes and suits in debt. General District Courts - Virginias Judicial System vacourts.gov courts vacourts.gov courts
The Circuit Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction in Virginia. It has authority to try a full range of civil and criminal cases. Civil cases involve disputes essentially private in nature between two or more parties. Criminal cases are controversies between the state and someone accused of a crime. Circuit Court | Hampton, VA - Official Website hampton.gov Circuit-Court hampton.gov Circuit-Court
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The circuit court has the authority to hear serious criminal cases called felonies. The circuit court also handles family matters, including divorce. In addition, the circuit court hears cases appealed from the general district court and from the juvenile and domestic relations district court. Circuit Court - Virginias Judicial System Virginias Judicial System (.gov) courts circuit Virginias Judicial System (.gov) courts circuit
In Virginia, claims for $4,500 or less can be initiated only in general district courts. A separate small claims division has jurisdiction over civil actions when the amount claimed does not exceed $5,000. The general district court also hears cases in which a person is charged with a traffic infraction.
In Virginia, there are two basic levels of courts: trial courts (the District Courts and the Circuit Courts) and appellate courts (the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court). The Courts - Journey Through Justice courts.state.va.us courtoverview courts.state.va.us courtoverview

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