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FILING FEES COST INFORMATION CASE DESCRIPTIONFILING FEESSmall Claim or Eviction (Paper Filing)$97.00Small Claim or Eviction (Electronic Filing)$87.00Trust$177.00Change of Venue/Transfer to Indiana CountySame as Cost to File New Case18 more rows Jul 1, 2022
An appeal in the Michigan Court of Appeals is lengthy, often taking approximately 18 months to resolve. When requesting the Michigan Court of Appeals to grant interlocutory review, the timeline will be several months.
File your claim with the district court clerk. You can file your case where the dispute took place or where the Defendant lives or works.The filing fee is: $30 for claims up to $600. $50 for claims over $600 up to $1,750 and. $70 for claims over $1,750 up to $6,500.
In Michigan, service of process must be completed within 91 days after the complaint was filed.
What fees are charged by the Court of Appeals? Court of Appeals fees are set by statute. MCL 600.321. The filing fee (entry fee) for a claim of appeal, application for leave to appeal, or an original action is $375.

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Documents to be filed with the appellate court include: Filing Fee. True Copy of Bond (if applicable) Proof of Service. Original Claim of Appeal. Copy of order or judgment appealed from. Copy of Trial Court Docket. Jurisdiction Checklist. Docketing Statement.
Filing Fees Claims for $1,500.00 or less$30.00Claims from $1,500.01 to $5,000.00$50.00Claims from $5,000.01 to $10,000.00$75.00Persons or Business who have filed more than 12 claims in CA in the previous 12 mos.$100.00Service of Documents by Certified Mail$15.00 (per defendant) [Fee waiver does not cover]6 more rows
So How Much Does It Cost to Sue Someone? Its difficult to come up with an average number for how much suing someone costs, but you should expect to pay somewhere around $10,000 for a simple lawsuit. If your lawsuit is complicated and requires a lot of expert witnesses, the cost will be much, much higher.
You can sue only for money damages in Small Claims court, up to $6,500.00. You may have a valid claim for more than $6,500.00, but a judgment in Small Claims court cannot exceed $6,500.00. You may also file a Small Claim for up to $3,000.00 due to an automobile accident under the Michigan No Fault law.
$6,500 MaximumTop If you have a case you think is worth more than $6,500, you can still file it in Small Claims Court. But if you do, you lose the right to any amount over $6,500. And you cant sue again based on the same dispute after a judge or magistrate has made a decision about it.

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