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Difference between revisions of "Suing Someone in Small Claims Court"

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==Where do you file your Notice of Claim?==
==Where do you file your Notice of Claim?==
You must “file” your Notice of Claim in the proper Small Claims Court registry. To “file” the claim means to submit it to the court registry and enter it in the court records. If the defendant is a company, you also need to file a copy of your company search. For information about the location of the proper court registry for filing your claim, refer to script [[What is Small Claims Court (Script 165)|165]] on “What is Small Claims Court?” You also have to pay a filing fee, which you’ll get back from the defendant if you win.
You must “file” your Notice of Claim in the proper Small Claims Court registry. To “file” the claim means to submit it to the court registry and enter it in the court records. If the defendant is a company, you also need to file a copy of your company search. For information about the location of the proper court registry for filing your claim, refer to script [[What is Small Claims Court? (Script 165)|165]] on “What is Small Claims Court?” You also have to pay a filing fee, which you’ll get back from the defendant if you win.


==How do you notify the defendant of your claim?==
==How do you notify the defendant of your claim?==
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