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A claim cannot exceed $6,000 (not including any interest and 2. court costs claimed). The claim itself can be for at most $6,000, and counter- or cross-claims that may be filed can only be for $6,000 (each) or less.
The trial courts in Ohio include: (1) common pleas courts, which have general civil and criminal jurisdiction, and correspondingly broad powers; (2) municipal courts and county courts, which have jurisdiction in lesser civil and criminal cases and therefore lesser powers than common pleas courts; and (3) mayors courts
Cases seeking more than $10,000 are assigned as judicial cases, and a single judge may hear and decide on any civil action in this category. However, the state or claimant may apply to the court for a panel of three judges to hear the case.
The Franklin County Court of Common Pleas - General Division has original jurisdictional authority over all felony cases and all civil cases in which the sum or matter in dispute exceeds $15,000.
Municipal and county courts have limited jurisdiction and can only hear civil cases that fall within that courts territorial area, and only if the claim does not exceed $15,000. (Note: Jurisdiction may refer either to the geographical area or to the type of case over which a court has authority.)
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The Franklin County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor criminal and traffic cases and hears civil actions involving less than $15,000.
You may sue for money only, not libel or slander, nor possession of property, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, claims by assignees or agents. Your case may not involve punitive damages or a jury. The filing fee is $55 ($20 for each additional defendant).
An attorney is not necessary in a small claims case, but attorneys are welcome. Small claims may not be heard on certain types of suit; libel, slander, malicious prosecution or suits seeking punitive damages.
The Small Claims Court hears cases for money damages that do not exceed $6,000.
Starting a Lawsuit A civil action is started in the Franklin County Municipal Court by filing the appropriate complaint, petition, or appeal, along with the filing fee, on the third floor at 375 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, in person or by mail.

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