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Some circuits contain only one county but have several judges, depending on population and caseload. Circuit judges serve in eight-year terms. Family Court. Family Court provides one judge to hear all of a family’s issues relating to divorce, child custody, adoption, termination of parental rights, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect.
The Kentucky CircuitCourt Judges Association represents Kentucky’s 95 Circuit Court judges. This site has been created as a resource to assist the public in the following ways: Explaining the function of Kentucky’s Circuit Courts; Providing resources to assist citizens in navigating the court system
Circuit Court has the power to issue injunctions, writs of prohibition and writs of mandamus and to hear appeals from District Court and administrative agencies. In Jefferson County, there are thirteen separate divisions, or courtrooms.
Circuit judges serve in eight-year terms. There are 57 circuits, which may have one or more judges, depending on the population and docket size. Circuits may include one or more counties; some have up to four. The Jefferson County Circuit Court is the largest single unified trial court in Kentucky. [2] [3]
Jury Service. Urgent Call for CFCRB VolunteersCitizen Foster Care Review Board volunteers are crucial in safeguarding children by reviewing foster care cases and advising judges. We're currently seeking volunteers in 75 Kentucky counties to continue this vital work. Watch a video.
120 N. Limestone, Suite C-103 Lexington, KY 40507 859-246-2224 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. The Circuit Criminal Division maintains felony grand jury indictments and information cases. This division accepts probation fees, court costs, fines and restitution ordered in circuit criminal cases.
Circuit Court has the power to issue injunctions, writs of prohibition and writs of mandamus and to hear appeals from District Court and administrative agencies. In Jefferson County, there are thirteen separate divisions, or courtrooms. Separate judges preside over each division.
Circuit Court has the power to issue injunctions, writs of prohibition and writs of mandamus and to hear appeals from District Court and administrative agencies. In Jefferson County, there are thirteen separate divisions, or courtrooms. Separate judges preside over each division.
Kentucky is home to 57 circuit courts and 95 circuit judges. Each court represents one to four counties. [1] These courts have jurisdiction over capital offenses, felonies, land disputes, contested probates of wills and general civil litigation in disputes involving more than $4,000.
The Kentucky CircuitCourt Judges Association represents Kentucky’s 95 Circuit Court judges. This site has been created as a resource to assist the public in the following ways: Explaining the function of Kentucky’s Circuit Courts; Providing resources to assist citizens in navigating the court system