American Samoa Jurisdictions

History
The ceding of American Samoa to the United States as a territory began in 1900. The island of Tutuila was ceded in 1900, Manu'a in 1904, and Swain Island in 1925. The United States Navy had authority over American Samoa until 1951. The Department of the Interior has had authority since 1956. Citizens of American Samoa are United States Nationals and not citizens.

Courts
''High Courts' American Samoa has a high court that has four divisions:

the trial division (The trial division is also a court of general jurisdictions and hears felony and civil cases where the controversy is greater than $5,000 the probate division the land and titles division the appellate division

District Court American Samoa has one local district court judge. They hear misdemeanor criminal offenses and civil cases when the controversy is less than $5,000.

Administrative Divisions
The administration of American Samoa is divided into three districts (Western, Eastern, Manu'a) and two unorganized atolls (Swains Island and Rose Atoll). The three districts of American Samoa are divided into fifteen counties. The counties are then organized in villages.