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Contact the court: Call your county court clerk (or have your lawyer call) as far ahead of your court date as possible and explain that you are trying to reschedule a court appearance. They will be able to give you more information about how to proceed.
What Happens When You Miss A Court Date? The court will issue what is called a \u201ccapias.\u201d In other words, they will put out a warrant for your arrest. This essentially means all officers in that county will be tasked with arresting you & bringing you into court.
Filing fees for a civil case in Tennessee (called a complaint for divorce) are $184 to $301.
Once a party has scheduled a court date, they cannot reschedule or void it using the online system; they must write a letter to the judge or hearing officer to request a new court date and forward that letter to the clerk of courts.
The Twentieth Judicial District is one of 31 judicial districts in Tennessee and has jurisdiction in Davidson County. The Twentieth Judicial District has four trial courts in its boundaries: a circuit court, a chancery court, a probate court, and a criminal court.
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The Circuit Court is so-called because of the circuits on which its judges travel, namely Dublin, Cork, Northern, Western, Eastern, South Western, South Eastern, and Midland, each of which are composed of a number of counties.
The Circuit Court is a court of local and limited jurisdiction. It is restricted as to which cases it can decide in both civil and criminal matters. The Circuit Court is a court of limited and local jurisdiction. The work can be divided into four main areas: civil, criminal, family law and jury service.
Limited Jurisdiction The Circuit Court has the jurisdiction to hear all non-minor offences, except murder, rape, aggravated sexual assault, treason, piracy and related offences.
CIRCUIT COURTS are courts of general jurisdiction in Tennessee. Circuit judges hear civil and criminal cases and appeals of decisions from City, Juvenile, Municipal and General Sessions courts. The jurisdiction of Circuit Courts often overlaps that of the Chancery Courts.
Chancery Courts are courts of equity that are based on the English system in which the chancellor acted as the \u201cKing's conscience.\u201d A chancellor, the judge who presides over chancery courts, may modify the application of strict legal rules and adapt relief to the circumstances of individual cases.

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