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Florida’s Fifth Judicial Circuit serves Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion and Sumter Counties. There are many individuals associated with the Fifth Judicial Circuit who support the judiciary. To access duty judge schedules, select the “learn more” button below.
Marion County Judicial Center. 110 NW First Avenue Ocala, Florida 34475 (352) 401-6700
The Fifth Judicial Circuit currently has thirty-one Circuit Court Judges and fourteen County Court Judges. The circuit is part of the Fifth District Court of Appeal, located in Daytona Beach. About the Court System
The fifth courthouse was built on the current location and combines the original 1963 courthouse as well as a 1991 and 2010 expansion. The first expansion to the existing courthouse took place in 1991 and the courthouse was officially renamed the Marion County Judicial Center.
Picture Source: Florida Historic Dramatic Contemporary, page 34. The First Judge of Probate in the State of Florida was Dalton Huger Yancey (below) located in Bloomfield, in Lake County, Florida. Later, the city of Tavares was named the county seat in Lake County.
Our circuit provides resources for self-represented parties in domestic relations cases. In all counties resources are available online or at the local clerk’s office. Citrus, Hernando, Lake and Marion Counties also have self-help offices to assist.
Administrative Orders are directives that are necessary to properly administer the court’s affairs but are not inconsistent with the Florida Constitution, the Florida Rules of Court, or with administrative orders entered by the Supreme Court of Florida.
Judicial Officers > History Hernando County was created in 1843 and named after Hernando DeSoto, whose circuitous voyage to the Mississippi brought him through this area.
Marion County Judicial Center. 110 NW First Avenue Ocala, Florida 34475 (352) 401-6700
Citrus County is the youngest county established within the Fifth Judicial Circuit. Citrus County is Florida’s 44th county, established on June 2, 1887, from a segment of Hernando County. Citrus County gains its name as a tribute to the first settlers founding wild orange trees in great abundance and having the main agricultural product in ...