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  1. Please do not call the Court expecting to speak with a Judge about any case. The Court is only allowed to consider arguments made in the courtroom and in documents properly filed by actual parties in the case as authorized by law and the Rules of Court.

  2. The Florida Supreme Court’s Order AOSC20-23 and our Chief Judge, Judge Merritt, Jr.’s order of April 7, 2020 provide the authority to require electronic hearings.

  3. Pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.200(a), Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.545, and Administrative Order A-2021-13 entered by the Chief Judge of this Circuit, the parties are informed of the following information and procedures applicable to civil cases filed in the Marion County Circuit Court (“Circuit Civil Cases”): 1.

  4. (1) No person is eligible for election or appointment to the office of county court judge unless the person is, and has been for the preceding 5 years, a member in good standing of the bar of Florida prior to qualifying for election to such office or submitting his or her name to the appropriate judicial nominating commission for appointment ...

  5. A family division judge is responsible for mental 11ealtl1 cases, and in Marion County, those cases are included within the division, and should be coordinated whenever appropriate with family law cases involving tl1e same person or persons.

  6. Office Information. Marion County Judicial Center. 110 N.W. 1st Avenue. Ocala, FL 34475. General Procedures for Judge R. Gregg Jerald. Scheduling Hearings: Prior to scheduling a motion for hearing, the motion sought to be heard MUST be filed.

  7. The people of Marion County are served by a Circuit Court and a County Court. The United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida has jurisdiction in Marion County. Appeals from the Middle District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. Judges.

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