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How much can I sue for? An individual or a business owned by an individual can file two cases each calendar year for as much as $12,500. For each additional case filed in the same calendar year, you can only sue for $2,500 or less.
How do I file a complaint or petition in civil court? You file the complaint or petition with the clerk of court. You generally want to file in the court in the county where the person you are suing lives. Along with the complaint, the court must be told where to serve (give it a copy of it to) the defendant.
Court Fees Filing Fees $405.00Civil Filing fee $605.00 Appeal Fee $41.00 Appeal to a district judge from a judgment or conviction by a magistrate in a misdemeanor case $5.00 Writ of Habeas Corpus23 more rows
There is no limit to how much you can sue for in a civil case. Civil cases are divided into two main categories generally by how much money they involve. The procedures are a little different between the two main types: Unlimited civil cases are cases for over $35,000.
If your claim exceeds $15,000.00, then the Magistrate Court does not have jurisdiction or the legal authority to hear your case and it must be filed in another court. This limit applies to both the claim of the Plaintiff and any counterclaims of the Defendant.
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You can file a claim for which you are seeking $15,000 or less. If your claim exceeds $15,000 principal, the Magistrate Court does not have jurisdiction (the legal authority) to hear your case, and it must be filed in another court; such as, Superior Court.

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