Circuit Courts.
Unlimited trial jurisdiction in all cases, except when exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction is conferred upon other courts.

Appellate jurisdiction over appeals from city and town courts.

Superior Courts.
Trial jurisdiction and organization varies from county to county.

Appellate jurisdiction over appeals from city and town courts.

City/Town Courts.
Jurisdiction varies depending upon the size of the city

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