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USPS takes one to five business days to deliver regular mail to another state. However, you can use many other options to help your items arrive faster, like Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express.
First, keep in mind First Class Mail typically takes between 3-7 days, with Priority and Express options being the speedier choices.
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Filing Your Claim You may file your Small Claims case by filling out either a SC-100 (Plaintiff's Claim), SC-120 (Defendant's Claim), or SC-500 (Plaintiff's Claim for Covid-19 Rental Debt). The forms are located on the California Judicial Council website at urts.ca/forms.htm?
Program Phones: 916-875-7746Main - Small Claims Division 916-875-7846 Small Claims Advisory Clinic 916-875-7843 Small Claims Mediation Program
For example, Californians wishing to file a claim against a business for deceptive practices or some other infraction outlined in the state's Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) must send a demand letter at least 30 days before filing a lawsuit.
All claims of personal injury or property damage against the City of Sacramento must be filed in the Office of the City Clerk. The City Clerk's Office is the only office to which claims may be submitted. Claims received by the Office of the City Clerk are forwarded to the City's Liability Claims Administrator.