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Nevada has a trial court system that comprises of district courts,
justice courts and municipal courts. While the justice courts
and the municipal courts have limited jurisdiction the district
courts have general jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases.
District courts usually handle cases that are beyond the jurisdiction
of the other courts. It hears civil cases that involve more than
$10,000 in claims and also handles cases of domestic relation
and juvenile cases. Criminal cases heard in the district courts
include felonies and serious misdemeanors.
Nevada justice courts hear both civil as well as criminal cases.
They try civil claims of less than $10,000 and usually handle
cases that deal with landlord and tenant disputes and small claims.
Criminal cases at these courts include those dealing with misdemeanors.
Nevada municipal courts handle civil and criminal cases and have
limited jurisdiction. They generally handle city or town ordinance
violations, tax related cases and claims of $2,500. If you are
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