Small Claims at 52-1 District Court

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If you feel an individual or a business owes you money, you can bring a lawsuit against that person or business in the Small Claims division of the District Court.

You can file a lawsuit in small claims court for up to $7,000.00. If your claim is more than $7,000.00 and you still elect to file in small claims court, you waive your right to collect more than that amount.

If you file a lawsuit to recover for damage to your motor vehicle arising out of an automobile accident if the other driver is at fault, you are limited to that amount not otherwise covered by your insurance up to $3,000.00 if the defendant had insurance at the time of the accident.

When you file in small claims court, you give up or waive the following rights:

  • The right to be represented by an attorney
  • The right to have a jury trial
  • The right to appeal the final decision of the court (unless the case is heard by an attorney/magistrate)

For additional filing information (click here).

Small Claims Fees
Service Fees
Garnishment Forms

Collecting your Money in a Small Claims Suit

If you are successful in obtaining a judgment in a small claims suit, you are not assured collection. You have the responsibility of pursuing the matter. Customary methods of collection are:

Payment of Judgment
Discovery
Garnishment
Execution
Suspension of Drivers License

Collection FAQ

If you obtain a judgment, you may not be assured that you will be paid. You may have to pursue collection remedies. Please see below:

Showcause Hearing: If the defendant does not pay the judgment, begin to pay the judgment or complete the "affidavit of judgment debtor" form that is mailed to the defendant with the judgment within 21 days of the date of the judgment, the plaintiff may submit a request in writing to the court requesting that a show cause hearing be scheduled.

What do I need to start collecting my money?
When to file a Discovery Subpoena
How to file a request and order to seize property
Filing a request for Garnishment
Periodic Garnishment Details
When do I get my money from the Garnishment?

Small Claims FAQ

Can the case be removed from Small Claims?
Where to file your Small Claims?
Can you sue a corporation?
How many cases can you file at one time?
How to start your Small Claims case?
How is the defendant notified of the lawsuit?
When will your court date be scheduled?
What should you do if you are not available for the scheduled court date?
Who will hear your case and what can you do if you are not satisfied with the decision of the court?
How long is a Small Claims Judgment valid?
What do I have to file with the court when the judgment is paid in full?