San Diego Superior Court Division Addresses: Central DivisionCentral DivisionSouth County Division 1100 Union Street San Diego, CA 92101 330 W. Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 500 Third Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910
Conclusion: Going to small claims court may be worth it for $500, but it will determine how you weigh your costs versus benefits. At a minimum, it is worth it to send a demand letter.
Once a case is filed in San Diego Small Claims Court, the hearing will be scheduled within 30- 70 days. You must notify the person you sued at least 15 days before the hearing if they live in San Diego County.
The most common types of small claims lawsuits in San Diego Small Claims Court are: Landlord/Tenant disputes over the security deposit. Landlord/Tenant disputes over unpaid rent. Roommate disputes. Disputes over loans. Contracts (written and verbal). Auto accidents. Disputes over auto repairs.
You may reach the Review Board at 555 W Beech Street, Suite 505, San Diego, CA 92101-2940; by phone: (619)238-6776; Fax: (619) 238-6775, or by email at clerb@sdcounty.ca. Collect calls are accepted; anonymous complaints are not.
You may reach the Review Board at 555 W Beech Street, Suite 505, San Diego, CA 92101-2940; by phone: (619)238-6776; Fax: (619) 238-6775, or by email at clerb@sdcounty.ca. Collect calls are accepted; anonymous complaints are not.
You can also call the Consumer Complaint Form Request Line at 619-531-3507 and provide your name and address. A packet will be sent to you in the mail including the Complaint Form and Guidelines. Attach copies (not originals) of any supporting documents you believe are important to support your complaint.
Fill out the form completely. Attach copies of relevant documents. Print your name on the form. FAX (619) 338-8127, mail to San Diego County Grand Jury, 550 W C St, Suite 860, San Diego, California, 92101-3830 or hand deliver to 550 W C St, Suite 860, San Diego, California.