About The Court

The 19th District Court is part of a State Judicial System, and operates under the supervision of the Michigan Supreme Court. The three District Court Judges, who must be attorneys, are elected by the citizens of Dearborn, for six-year terms.

About The Court

The District Court has exclusive jurisdiction over the following matters:


 

All civil litigation up to $25,000.
The arraignment, setting of bail, and preliminary examination of all criminal felony cases.
All criminal misdemeanor violations of state statutes where the penalty does not exceed one year in jail.
All city ordinance violations.
All traffic and parking violations.

About The Court

The District Court also handles marriages, landlord-tenant litigation, evictions, and land contract forfeitures. Garnishments and other creditor collection procedures also originate in the District Court.

A Small Claims Division for civil cases under $6,500 is provided in the District Court. Hearings are held, where all parties appear without attorneys. Claims are decided, and judgments may be entered for money damages only. No-fault “mini tort” actions are also handled through the Small Claims Division, with a limitation of $3000 for property damage claims.

In the 19th District Court, all testimony is recorded, and every person who appears before the Court has a right to have his case tried by the Judge, or by a jury of six citizens (except in Small Claims cases and civil infraction traffic violations.) All appeals from the 19th District Court are made to the Wayne County Circuit Court.

Fines and fees assessed and collected by the 19th District Court are transferred either to the State of Michigan, the County of Wayne, or the City of Dearborn in accordance with a statutorily established distribution formula.