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➢ To start a case, fill out the Small Claim and Notice of Small Claim form located on our website at and pay the filing fee. o If you are asking for money damages, you must itemize and prove your actual loss. Guesses or rough estimates are not good enough.
27 judicial districts On January 15, 1998, the district courts were merged into Oregons 36 circuit courts within the states 27 judicial districts. Oregon Circuit Courts - Ballotpedia ballotpedia.org OregonCircuitCourts ballotpedia.org OregonCircuitCourts
If the court orders you to appear, you risk arrest if you do not appear. If you are charged with contempt, you risk criminal sanctions. Please support the right to a trial by jury and respond to your summons. Justice Courts - Lane County Lane County government administration Lane County government administration
If you use the Claim and Notice form in Supporting Documents below, you will need one complete original to file with the Court. Upon payment of the $37 filing fee, two copies will be made and certified for service. If you need additional copies, you can purchase them for .
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FILING THE CLAIM The Plaintiff must complete the Claim and Notice of Claim form and pay the required filing fee. The claim form must be signed in the presence of the court clerk or a Notary Public. lane county justice court small claims department - CivicLive civiclive.com County Departments civiclive.com County Departments
Information on Filing a Claim The amount claimed (including the value of property) must be $10,000 or less. You must make a bona fide (good faith) effort to collect your claim from the defendant before you file. Your claim form must include a statement that you tried to resolve the issue before you filed a claim.
If you have received a judgment and the defendant refuses to pay it, you may be able to have his or her wages or bank account garnished. The court does not provide garnishment forms. The forms may be purchased at a store that sells legal forms.

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