Hamilton County FL Courthouse Court cases in Hamilton County, Jasper, FL
Hamilton County Circuit Court, located at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Jasper, is a Florida circuit court (general jurisdiction trial court) within the Third Judicial Circuit. It hears felony criminal cases; civil lawsuits exceeding $50,000; family law matters such as divorce, parenting time, child support, and paternity; juvenile delinquency and dependency; probate, guardianship, and mental health cases; and petitions for domestic, dating, repeat, and sexual violence injunctions. The court also handles criminal traffic felonies and hears appeals from Hamilton County Court in certain civil, misdemeanor, and traffic cases. Routine traffic infractions and most misdemeanors are handled in county court.
Hamilton County FL Courthouse Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | County Court |
County: | Hamilton |
Street Address: | 207 N.E. 1st St. |
City: | Jasper |
Zip Code: | 32052 |
Phone: | 386-792-1288 |
Fax: | 386-792-3524 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM |
Website URL: | https://www.flcourts.org/Florida-Courts/Court-Locations/First-District/Hamilton |
Parking: | There are many parking lots in the surrounding area, so that shouldn't be a problem. |
Divisions / Services: | http://www.hamiltonclerk.com/court-services.php |
Jury Service: | http://hamiltonclerk.com/jury.php |
Languages: | English |
ADA: | Clerk’s Office |
ADA Phone: | 386-792-1288 |
Services and Case Types Handled in Hamilton County FL Courthouse
Hamilton County Circuit Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction that serves the public by:
- Accepting and processing case filings; maintaining records; providing e-filing, docket access, and certified copies.
- Adjudicating criminal cases (felonies and misdemeanors): initial hearings, bail, pretrial conferences, motions, jury/bench trials, sentencing, and probation-violation hearings.
- Resolving civil matters: contract, tort, property disputes, and injunctions.
- Handling family law: divorce, custody/parenting time, paternity, child support, and adoptions.
- Overseeing probate and guardianship: estates, wills, trusts, and adult/minor guardianships.
- Processing protective orders/no-contact orders, including petitions, temporary orders, service of process, and hearings.
- Managing jury services: summons, qualification, orientation, and juror support during trials.
- Scheduling and conducting court hearings; issuing orders and judgments; collecting fines, fees, and restitution; and providing interpreters and ADA accommodations.
(Some case assignments vary by local rule and state law.)