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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information as the plaintiff, including your last name, first name, address, and contact details. Ensure accuracy to avoid delays.
  3. Next, provide the defendant's information in a similar manner. If there are additional plaintiffs or defendants, attach Form 1A as instructed.
  4. In the 'Reasons for Claim and Details' section, clearly explain what happened, including specific dates and locations. State the amount you are claiming or describe the goods you wish to recover.
  5. If applicable, indicate any interest you are claiming and ensure all necessary documents are attached to support your claim.
  6. Once completed, file your claim with the Small Claims Court office either in person or by mail. Remember to serve copies of the filed claim to each defendant.

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How long the plaintiff has to serve the claim. A plaintiffs claim and defendants claim must be served on the defendant within six months after the date the claim is issued by the court. If there is more than one defendant in the case, all defendants must be served within this timeframe.
The Small Claims Court hears civil claims for $35,000 or less. The streamlined procedures in the Rules of the Small Claims Court allow the Court to determine cases more quickly and at a lower cost than in the Superior Court of Justice. Typically, deputy judges preside in Small Claims Court proceedings.
How long are you prepared to wait? Small Claims can take between six to 18 months from the time of filing to the trial date.
Small claims court is worth it when you know you are deterring someone from potentially harming others the same way they harmed you. You may also want to help others determine whether to do business with that person or corporation in the future, as court decisions are part of the public record.
Small Claims can take between six to 18 months from the time of filing to the trial date.
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If you ignore the claim it will be assumed that you admit to the truth of what is claimed against you. The plaintiff can then get a judgment against you, with no further notice to you, just as if there had been a trial. The judgment can then be enforced against you.
Responding to a claim against you Once you are noted in default, the plaintiff can ask for judgment against you without notifying you. (This kind of judgment is called default judgment.)
The timeline for small claims cases depends on several factors, including the filing process, serving the defendant, and scheduling a hearing. Generally, small claims cases in California take about two to six months from start to resolution.