IN THE FRANKLIN COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT SMALL CLAIMS DIVISION (Please Print of Type) Case No 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the Case No at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case within the court system.
  3. Fill in the Plaintiff(s) Name, Address, ZIP Code, and Telephone number in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays.
  4. Next, provide the Defendant(s) Name, Address, ZIP Code, and Telephone number. Double-check for correctness as this information is crucial for serving documents.
  5. In the COMPLAINT section, clearly state your claim. Use concise language and include all relevant details. If more space is needed, utilize an additional page.
  6. Indicate whether this dispute has been to mediation by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  7. Complete the WHEREFORE section by specifying the amount you are demanding from the defendant along with any applicable fees and interest rates.
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Small claims courts do not hear: Family law, bankruptcy, or probate cases go to their own courts. Small criminal cases, such as traffic tickets or DUIs. Claims requiring injunctive relief.
Its worth it, if you have the proof to win the case. Dont expect the judge to award you court costs even after winning the case, though.
Usually, if you lose, you may have to pay for your legal costs, barrister fees, court fees, sometimes the legal costs of the other party, and any fees for appeals.
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
While most courts dont have a strict minimum amount you can sue for, the practical minimum is usually determined by the small claims court filing fee, which can range from around $25 to $50, meaning you would need to be suing for at least that amount to make it worthwhile to file a lawsuit; however, the maximum amount

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