United States District Court Information

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published April 08, 2015

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Summary: The following is a directory of United States District Courts for all 50 states and the US territories.

United States District Court Information

District of Alabama
District of Alaska
District of Arizona
District of Arkansas
District of California
District of Columbia
District of Colorado
District of Connecticut
District of Delaware
District of Florida
District of Georgia
District of Guam
District of Hawaii
District of Idaho
District of Illinois
District of Indiana
District of Iowa
District of Kansas
District of Kentucky
District of Louisiana
District of Maine
District of Maryland
District of Massachusetts
District of Michigan
District of Minnesota
District of Mississippi
District of Missouri
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District of Montana
District of Nebraska
District of Nevada
District of New Hampshire
District of New Jersey
District of New Mexico
District of New York
District of North Carolina
District of North Dakota
District of Ohio
District of Oklahoma
District of Oregon
District of Pennsylvania
District of Puerto Rico
District of Rhode Island
District of South Carolina
District of South Dakota
District of Tennessee
District of Texas
District of Utah
District of Vermont
District of Virgin Islands
District of Virginia
District of Washington
District of West Virginia
District of Wisconsin
District of Wyoming

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