(1) The county court shall have jurisdiction concurrent with the circuit court to consider landlord and tenant cases involving claims in amounts which are within its jurisdictional limitations. The county court may issue a temporary and permanent injunction where appropriate for violation of ss. 83.40 et seq.
(2) The county court shall have exclusive jurisdiction of proceedings relating to the right of possession of real property and to the forcible or unlawful detention of lands and tenements, except that the circuit court also has jurisdiction if the amount in controversy exceeds the jurisdictional limits of the county court or the circuit court otherwise has jurisdiction as provided in s. 26.012. In cases transferred to the circuit court pursuant to Rule 1.170(j), Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, or Rule 7.100(d), Florida Small Claims Rules, the demands of all parties shall be resolved by the circuit court.
History.—s. 7, ch. 72-406; s. 2, ch. 74-209; s. 2, ch. 77-135; s. 1, ch. 91-181; s. 9, ch. 93-255.
Structure Florida Statutes
34.01 - Jurisdiction of County Court.
34.011 - Jurisdiction in Landlord and Tenant Cases.
34.017 - Certification of Questions to District Court of Appeal.
34.021 - Qualifications of County Court Judges.
34.022 - Number of County Court Judges for Each County.
34.032 - Power of Clerk to Appoint Deputies.
34.045 - Cost Recovery; Use of the County Court for Ordinance or Special Law Violations.
34.07 - Sheriff to Be Executive Officer.
34.08 - Compensation of Sheriff.
34.13 - Method of Prosecution.
34.131 - To Be Open for Voluntary Pleas of Guilty.
34.161 - Persons Convicted in County Court Allowed 48 Hours to Pay Fine Before Being Worked.