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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Utah Small Claims document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and email at the top of the form. This information identifies you as the plaintiff.
  3. Indicate your role by checking either 'Plaintiff' or 'Attorney for the Plaintiff' and provide your Utah Bar number if applicable.
  4. Fill in the court details including the Judicial District and County where you are filing. Ensure accuracy to avoid delays.
  5. In section (1), specify the amount owed to you by the defendant and include any additional fees such as filing or service fees.
  6. Describe the events leading to your claim in paragraph (2), providing clear facts that support your case.
  7. Complete sections (3) through (6) by checking relevant boxes that apply to your situation regarding jurisdiction and claims.
  8. Sign and date the affidavit at the bottom of the form. If required, have a notary public sign as well.

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In small claims court, there are limits on how much money you can ask for. In general, an individual can sue for up to $12,500. If youre suing on behalf of your business, you can sue for up to $6,250. You also can sue twice per calendar year for over $2,500.
A person is not legally obligated to tell someone that they are suing them. Out of courtesy, they should and it would help them gain sympathy with a judge. But very often, the first hint of being sued is by court summons, or being served.
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.
A judgment entitles the judgment creditor to money, but if the judgment debtor does not voluntarily pay the judgment, the creditor must take steps to collect it. The creditor can have the debtors non-exempt property seized and sold.
If you lose your case in small claims court, you must pay the amount of the judgment. Normally you have 30 days to pay. Youll be charged interest if you dont pay within this time limit.
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Small claims is a cheaper and faster process The filing fee for a small claims case is between $30-$100. If you cant afford the fee, you can ask the court for a fee waiver. 📅 How long to go to court. Once you file papers to start a case, you typically have a court date (trial) in about 1-2 months.
Yes. ~ Maybe. Small claims is usually good for going after reasonably small amounts of money from small businesses. If you are trying take a large corporation to court, what will happen is if you win a judgement, the business may feel so inclined as to appeal the judgement.

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