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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 24A — District court

24A.050 Judicial districts with two District Judges and two numbered divisions.

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(Effective until January 1, 2031) The following judicial districts are entitled to two
(2)District Judges and shall have two
(2)numbered divisions of the District Court:
(1)Second Judicial District.
(2)Third Judicial District.
(3)Fourth Judicial District.
(4)Ninth Judicial District.
(5)Eleventh Judicial District.
(6)Twelfth Judicial District.
(7)Thirteenth Judicial District.
(8)Fourteenth Judicial District.
(9)Fifteenth Judicial District.
(10)Seventeenth Judicial District.
(11)Twenty-first Judicial District.
(12)Twenty-fourth Judicial District.
(13)Twenty-seventh Judicial District.
(14)Twenty-eighth Judicial District.
(15)Thirty-first Judicial District.
(16)Thirty-second Judicial District.
(17)Thirty-fourth Judicial District.
(18)Thirty-fifth Judicial District.
(19)Thirty-eighth Judicial District.
(20)Fortieth Judicial District.
(21)Forty-first Judicial District.
(22)Forty-sixth Judicial District.
(23)Forty-eighth Judicial District.
(24)Fifty-first Judicial District.
(25)Fifty-third Judicial District.
(26)Fifty-fourth Judicial District.
(27)Fifty-sixth Judicial District.
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