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- If you win your small claims case | California Courts | Self Help Guide
They do this by filing a Request to Pay Judgment to Court (form SC-145) If this happens, the court will mail you a notice to let you know how to claim the money
- Small Claims Division - LA Court
Small Claims Court handles Civil cases asking for $12,500 00 or less It is a special court where disputes are resolved quickly and inexpensively Rules are simplified and the hearing is informal There are no lawyers, no rules of evidence, and no juries You don’t need to be a United States citizen to file or defend a case in Small Claims Court
- Can You Appeal a Small Claims Court Decision in California?
Understand the limited options for appealing a California small claims judgment Learn about the formal process for a new trial and its final, non-appealable decision
- Collecting Your Judgment – Consumer Business
Watch our video on Collecting a Judgment from an Individual here Court forms are available at California Courts – Forms Select “Small Claims” from the pull down menu Forms are also available at the Court Clerk’s office Completed Sample Forms are available here
- Small Claims Court Judgments: What You Need to Know
If the plaintiff wins, the court orders the defendant to pay a specified amount However, receiving a judgment doesn’t always guarantee immediate payment This guide explains what a small claim judgment entails, what happens after the ruling, and how to enforce it if necessary
- POST-JUDGMENT GUIDE – After your small claims heari
What happens after my small claims hearing? After your small claims hearing, the judge will decide if you owe the debt claimed by the landlord in the small claims case
- Small claims in California | California Courts | Self Help Guide
Small claims court allows you to sue a person, business, or government agency that you think owes you money Generally, you can only sue for up to $12,500 in small claims court (or up to $6,250 if you’re a business)
- Everything Small Claims: Small Claims Appeals and Motions
Judgments in Small Claims cases are appealed to the regular civil division of the Superior Court Appellate Division (NOT the Court of Appeal) and you are entitled to a whole new trial, called 'trial de novo'
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