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  2. Begin by entering the Case Number and Court information at the top of the form. If you do not know the case number, leave it blank.
  3. Fill in your name as the Plaintiff. Choose whether you are filing as a Company or Individual, and provide your full address.
  4. If applicable, enter your attorney's details in the designated section, including their name and address.
  5. Next, provide the Defendant's information. Indicate if they are a Company or Individual and fill in their name and address.
  6. In the Claim section, clearly state your complaint against the Defendant. Be specific about what occurred and include all relevant details.
  7. Indicate the amount you are claiming from the Defendant for damages incurred, ensuring it does not exceed $1,500.00.
  8. Lastly, sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your claim before submitting it through our platform.

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To file a small claims case, you need to fill out the Small Claims Complaint form . You can fill it out online at: . Print it out when you are done. You can also get the form from the Office of the Circuit Court Clerk in any county.
Fee Schedule FeeDescriptionAmount Filing Fee Civil Action, Suit or Proceeding ($350 Filing Fee + $55 Administrative Fee) $405.00 Filing Fee Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus $5.00 Filing Fee Notice of Appeal (includes a $600.00 docketing fee and the $5.00 filing fee required by 28 U.S.C. 1917) $605.0022 more rows
To file a small claims action, you will need to complete the Small Claims Complaint form (AOC-175). You can obtain this form from the Office of Circuit Court Clerk or you can fill out this form online and print a copy. The online form can be found at legalformlibrary.
You can make a small claim for up to 10,000 if you have a problem with something youve paid for - like poor service or a faulty product. You can also make a small claim if youve paid for a service or product you havent received.
Be clear and concise when presenting your case; dont go off on tangents, dont insult the other party, dont bring up information or events that arent directly related to the matter at hand. Rehearse presenting your case before you get into court. Listen to everything the judge says and answer clearly.

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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.

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