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Filing fee Amount of Your ClaimFiling Fee $0- $1,500 $30 $1,500.01- $5,000 $50 *$5,000.01- $12,500 $75 **Frequent Filer $1001 more row
Small Claims Cases in Texas The limit to the amount that a person can sue for in small claims cases is $20,000.
Court records for the New Mexico Appellate Courts, District Courts, Magistrate Courts, Metropolitan Court, and Municipal Court are available online at the New Mexico Case Lookup. To request access to records prior to 1997, complete an online request here.
HOW CAN I FILE A SUIT AGAINST SOMEONE? You would want to contact the Small Claims Court at (505) 841-8160. Forms are available to file a civil complaint at the Metropolitan Courthouse (Metro Court) at Fifth and Lomas NW. Private citizens needing an attorney may call the Lawyer Referral Service at (505) 243-2615.
In New Mexicos small claims court, there isnt a specific minimum amount that you can sue for. However, the maximum amount a person can sue for in this court is $10,000. If your claim exceeds this limit, a higher court would be needed to handle it.
In civil actions any process may be served by the sheriff of the county where the defendant may be found, or by any other person who is over the age of eighteen (18) years and not a party to the action, except for writs of attachment, writs of replevin, and writs of habeas corpus, which shall be served by any person
The Metropolitan Court of the Civil Division in New Mexico hears all small claims cases. Small claims cases involve civil disputes where the amount in controversy does not exceed $10,000.
When representing yourself in court, the official term is Pro Se Litigant which is Latin for for himself in a legal case (litigation). If you decide to go this route the court will provide you with a packet of information that can help you with filing a divorce or opening a custody case.