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In Alabama, most civil actions have a two-year statute of limitations, with exceptions including a six-year time limit for trespassing, rent collection, and debt collection.
In Alabama, you can request public records for all government agencies, criminal, inmate, court, and vital records.
What is the Small Claims Court? designed to settle disputes between individuals as well as businesses. The maximum amount an individual or other entity may sue or be sued for is $6,000.
Minimum Certification Requirements: Register with AOC pass background and E-verify checks, pass the Written Exam by 80%, attend an Orientation Seminar and pass the oral exam with a score of 70% or higher on both the simultaneous and consecutive portions and pass the English to foreign language and the foreign
FILING FEESOne Plaintiff, One Defendant up to $50,000.00$251.00One Plaintiff, One Defendant over $50,000.00 or unspecified amount$351.00Pro Ami$251.00Verified Complaint$251.0013 more rows
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District Court in the county in which the defendant lives or has an office. File a Statement of Claim (Complaint) form with the Clerk. A filing fee must be paid at the time of filing. Contact the Clerk for the amount of the filing fee.
Small Claims Court is set up to be simple, informal, and inexpensive. You can represent yourself in Small Claims Court. You do not have to hire a lawyer.
The website of the Alabama Administrative Office of Courts (AOC) links to Forms that have been approved for use in the state courts. It is recommended to first search there to determine whether there is a standardized form to be used.
District Court in the county in which the defendant lives or has an office. File a Statement of Claim (Complaint) form with the Clerk. A filing fee must be paid at the time of filing. Contact the Clerk for the amount of the filing fee.
Federal case files are maintained electronically and are available through the internet-based Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service. PACER allows anyone with an account to search and locate appellate, district, and bankruptcy court case and docket information. Register for a PACER account.

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