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A claim cannot exceed $6,000 (not including any interest and 2. court costs claimed). The claim itself can be for at most $6,000, and counter- or cross-claims that may be filed can only be for $6,000 (each) or less.
Once a creditor has a obtained the judgment, they seek to collect the money owed under the judgment through various means including: garnishing wages, placing a lien on a debtors bank account and withdrawing money from that account pursuant to a court order or placing a judgment lien on personal property that a debtor
Your judgment lasts a long time (goes dormant after 5 years of no collections attempts), so time is on your side. Before you collect from the debtor, you need to know whether they have a job, have bank accounts, own real estate, or own property that is attachable.
A case may be filed in small claims court when a person seeks money damages of $6,000 or less.
Regardless of whether any payments are made, your judgment does not last forever. In Ohio, judgments go dormant in 5 years after the latter of: (a) when the judgment was issued, or (b) the last time it was used to create a lien, generate a seizure, obtain a garnishment order, or any other similar effort.
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Under Ohio law, a court order gives the creditor the right to collect money by garnishing your wages or your bank account, putting a lien on your real property or seizing your personal property.
Basic information about Small Claims is available on the Small Claims automated phone line at 946-5700. You may also access small claim information and forms through the Clerk of Courts Internet address at .courtclerk.org. There is also an interactive small claim form that may be filled out on the computer.
WAGE GARNISHMENT: At least fifteen days, but no more than forty-five days after sending the fifteen-day demand, you may file at the Clerks office, an Affidavit, Order and Notice of Garnishment and Answer of Garnishee. This form is obtainable at no cost from the Small Claims Division of the Clerks office.
While Ohio law allows individuals to represent themselves in court (pro se), non-lawyers may not represent others. This prohibition extends to non-lawyers who are the sole member of a limited liability company or sole shareholder of a corporation.

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