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Small Claims – Superior Court of CA – County of San Joaquin 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
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)
Small Claims - sjcbar. org San Joaquin County Bar Association Dispute Resolution Services is here to support individuals involved in Small Claims matters in San Joaquin County While we cannot provide legal advice, we can answer basic questions, such as how to file a case and which forms to use
Small Claims Court in Lodi All cases that revolve around rental delays and landlord tenant disputes, damaged goods or products, scams, property damage, unpaid debts, small scale disputes, unsatisfactory services, and or personal injuries are dealt with in a Small Claims Court in Lodi
Lodi Branch – Superior Court of CA – County of San Joaquin The Lodi Branch of the Superior Court is located in two buildings, Department L-1 (Criminal, Civil Name Changes, Small Claims, Civil Harassment, Municipal Codes, Some Probate) and Department L-2 (Probate)
San Joaquin County Small Claims Court | CASmallClaims. com San Joaquin County offers an alternative to having a small claims court case heard The mediation center of San Joaquin County can be reached at (209) 474-8794 to try and resolve the matter
Before you start a small claims case - California Courts Before you start a small claims case, you need to make sure your case is right for small claims court There are rules about what cases can be decided in small claims court