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The defendant must file the forms within 15 days of being served with the Affidavit and Summons for the small claims case. The defendant must: File a Notice of Removal from Justice Court form in the district court.
Small claims courts have an upper limit on the amount of money that a party can claim. You can sue for up to $10,000, if you are an individual or a sole proprietor. Corporations and other entities are limited to $5,000.
Small claims courts have an upper limit on the amount of money that a party can claim. You can sue for up to $10,000, if you are an individual or a sole proprietor. Corporations and other entities are limited to $5,000.
They can bring more than two lawsuits over $2,500 in a calendar year. The fee for filing in small claims court depends on the amount of the claim: $30 if the claim is for $1,500 or less, $50 if the claim is for more than $1,500 but less than or equal to $5,000, or $75 if the claim is for more than $5,000.
Jurisdictional Map The maximum amount you may sue for in a small claims action is $11,000. Small Claims court is less formal and you do not need an attorney to represent you. The filing fees are due at the time you file the affidavit.
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The small claims process is very simple in comparison to the district court process. It is tailored for self-representation, so although you can certainly hire a lawyer to represent you in small claims, you don't need to. The normal court rules are not enforced.
To file your case you will need to deliver your forms to the Salt Lake City Justice Court with the appropriate filing fees, or you may email them to smallclaims@slcgov.com. Please make sure your contact info is on there and we will contact you for payment.
The maximum amount you may sue for in a small claims action is $11,000. Small Claims court is less formal and you do not need an attorney to represent you.
Written documents - in the absence of any forgeries, this is normally the best evidence. Judge's prefer documents as documents normally do not lie; Witnesses - it is important you consider what witnesses you can rely on to support your case (in this regard see the process below).
Typical claims in the small claims court include: Pursuing unpaid invoices. Breach of contract claims. Sale of goods and services disputes. Claims for unpaid rent. Building disputes. Professional negligence claims.

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