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Small claims court is only for simple cases to recover money or property worth $4,000 or less. If you seek more than $4,000, the claim is no longer simple and you should consult an attorney.
Per chapter 61, Limited Action cases in Kansas are civil cases where the dollar amount does not exceed $25,000.00, unless it is an unsecured debt, in which case it can be any amount.
There are two different filing fees required to file or begin a proceeding in small claims court: The filing fee for a claim of up to and including $500.00 is $47.50. The filing fee for filing a claim from $500.01 to $4000.00 is $67.50.
Authority: The Kansas Code of Judicial Conduct Canon 1 A Judge Shall Uphold and Promote the Independence, Integrity, and Impartiality of the Judiciary, and Shall Avoid Impropriety and the Appearance of Impropriety. Canon 2 A Judge Shall Perform the Duties of Judicial Office Impartially, Competently, and Diligently.
The most common means of collecting a judgment: A garnishment is an order of the court directing a garnishee (one who owes money to the debtor, such as an employer or banking institution) to pay all or part of the money into the court. If the garnishment is not contested, the money will be applied to the judgment.
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There are two different filing fees required to file or begin a proceeding in small claims court: The filing fee for a claim of up to and including $500.00 is $47.50. The filing fee for filing a claim from $500.01 to $4000.00 is $67.50.
You can get a petition online at .kscourts.org. You may then fill out the petition at the clerks office and file it or you may take it home to complete and file later. The petition must be docHubd or signed in front of the clerk of the court. Once you have filed your claim, you will be notified of a hearing date.
Filing a Small Claims Case: Go to the Clerk of the District Court office in the County where the defendant resides. Have with you the name and address of the person being sued. The Clerk will provide you with a small claims filing packet. You may fill out the petition in the office or take it home to complete.

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