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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 12 - Courts.
    • Chapter 12 - District Courts.
    • Article 2 - Jurisdiction Generally; Venue.

    Code of Alabama
    Chapter 12 - District Courts.
    Article 2 - Jurisdiction Generally; Venue.

    Section 12-12-30 - Civil Jurisdiction Generally. - The original civil jurisdiction of the district court of Alabama...

    Section 12-12-31 - Small Claims Actions; Attorney Representation; When; Attorney Fees; Prosecution of Assigned Claims; License Required. - (a) The district court shall exercise exclusive jurisdiction over all...

    Section 12-12-32 - Criminal Jurisdiction Generally. - (a) Misdemeanors. The district court shall have exclusive original trial...

    Section 12-12-33 - Extradition Proceedings. - The district court may exercise jurisdiction over proceedings relating to...

    Section 12-12-34 - Juvenile Jurisdiction. - Juvenile jurisdiction shall be exercised concurrently by the district court...

    Section 12-12-35 - Transfer of Adoption Proceedings to District Court From Probate Court; Maintenance of Records of Adoption Proceedings. - (a) Adoption proceedings, primarily cognizable before the probate court, may...

    Section 12-12-36 - Venue Generally; Transfer of Actions Improperly Located; Designation of Additional Locations for Court Sites. - (a) Venue in the district court lies in the county...

    Section 12-12-37 - Removal of Action From District Court to Circuit Court Where Concurrent Jurisdiction. - Any civil action brought in district court of which the...

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