Small claims court is a special court where disputes are resolved quickly and inexpensively. The rules are simple and informal. The person who sues is called the plaintiff. The person who is sued is called the defendant. You are not allowed to have a lawyer represent you at the hearing in small claims court.
How Much Can You Sue for In Small Claims Court?
In general, a natural person (an individual) cannot ask for more than $10,000 in a claim. Businesses and other entities (like government entities) cannot ask for more than $5,000. This limit on businesses does not apply to sole proprietors, who are treated as natural persons. You can file as many claims as you want for up to $2,500 each. But you can only file 2 claims in a calendar year that ask for more than $2,500.
There are some exceptions to the $10,000 limit for individuals:
Collections agencies cannot sue in small claims court to collect on debts that are assigned to them
Types of Small Claim Cases?
There are different kinds of cases you can file in small claims court.Some common types of small claims cases are disputes about:
What is the Deadline to File a Claim?
The deadline to file a lawsuit is called the statute of limitations. Most lawsuits MUST be filed within a certain amount of time. In general, once the statute of limitations on a case “runs out,” the legal claim is not valid any longer.
The period of time you have to sue someone varies depending on the type of legal claim. Here are the statutes of limitations for some common types of legal disputes:
Going to Small Claims Court
If you are suing someone, you must go to court. You will go to court between 20 and 70 days after you file your claim.
You cannot send anyone else (even a lawyer) to represent you in small claims court. But there are some exceptions:You may not have to go to court if:
If you are being sued, you must go to court if you want your side of the case to be considered. If you do not go to court, a judgment may be entered against you. This would be a judgment based on the evidence that the side suing you provided, without you having a chance to provide any evidence.
With the help of an experienced document preparer at United LDA, we will assist you in the preparation of the small claims case. Contact us and an experienced document prepared will assist you in the preparation of the support documents. We will ensure you that the preparation will be done correctly, efficiently, and professionally.
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This information is for general use and is not intended as full and comprehensive instruction. This is intended as an information tool to assist you. For additional information, we recommend you seek legal advice. If you need to consult with an attorney, we will be able to provide you with a referral with one of our collaborating attorneys.