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How much does it cost to file a small claims case in Indiana?

How much does it cost to file a small claims case in Indiana?

FILING FEES & COST INFORMATION

CASE DESCRIPTION FILING FEES
Small Claim (Paper Filing) $97.00
Small Claim (Electronic Filing) $87.00
Trust $177.00
Change of Venue/Transfer to Indiana County Same as Cost to File New Case

How do I file a small claims case in CT?

  1. Use the court form Small Claims Writ and Notice of Suit (form JD-CV-40).
  2. Forms are available online or in any court location that handles small claims cases.
  3. The person starting the case is called the plaintiff; the person being sued is called the defendant.

What is the maximum you can sue for in small claims court in Indiana?

$6,000
You can ask for up to $6,000 ($8,000 in Marion County) in Indiana Circuit, Superior, and County Courts—the courts that handle small claims matters in Indiana.

What happens if you miss small claims court in Indiana?

If the plaintiff fails to appear at the time and place specified in the notice of claim, or for any continuance thereof, the court may dismiss the action without prejudice. If a counterclaim has been filed the court may grant judgment for the defendant after first making an inquiry similar to that required by S.C.

What can you do if someone owes you money and refuses to pay?

If that doesn’t work, take these steps to start collecting money you are owed:

  1. Understand the Dynamics. The person who owes you money has broken his/her word.
  2. Remind Them About the Debt.
  3. Send a Letter.
  4. If All Else Fails, Get Your Lawyer to Write a Letter.
  5. Make Sure the Lawyer’s Letter Goes Out.
  6. Go to Court.

What happens if no response to money claim?

If the defendant does not reply to your claim, you can ask the court to enter judgment ‘by default’ (that is, make an order that the defendant pay you the amount you have claimed because no reply has been received). Until the court receives your request to enter judgment, the defendant can still reply to your claim.

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