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Anyone who is: ? At least 18 years old, ? Lives in the state where the papers will be delivered, and ? Is not a party to the lawsuit (or a party's attorney or employee) 2 Page 3 can serve the legal papers. A deputy sheriff in the county where the other party can be located will serve the papers for a fee.
The state of Washington may not be sued in Small Claims Court. Attorneys and paralegals are excluded from appearing or participating with the plaintiff or defendant in a small claims suit unless the judge grants permission. How Much Does It Cost? You must pay the court clerk a filing fee at the time the suit is filed.
Under Oregon law, the majority of civil actions must be filed within two years, including claims related to personal injury, defamation, fraud, and medical malpractice. There is a six-year statute of limitations for injury to personal property, trespassing, contracts, and debt collection.
Small claims trials are informal so that the parties can handle their own cases. Lawyers cannot appear without special permission of the court. The plaintiff first, and the defendant second, will present sworn testimony, evidence, and witnesses to the judge.
If you use the Claim and Notice form in Supporting Documents below, you will need one complete original to file with the Court. Upon payment of the $37 filing fee, two copies will be made and certified for service.
The advice of an attorney, even in small claims court, is valuable, as while the amount of money at stake may be small, the legal issues can be complex. For more information, please contact Cunningham, Chernicoff & Warshawsky, P.C., at 717-260-3527.
Under Oregon law, the majority of civil actions must be filed within two years, including claims related to personal injury, defamation, fraud, and medical malpractice. There is a six-year statute of limitations for injury to personal property, trespassing, contracts, and debt collection.
NOTE: There is NO APPEAL from a Small Claims judgment. The judge's decision is final. Once you receive your notice that the judgment was entered, you must send the defendant a written demand for payment. This letter must be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested.