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Generally, civil cases are non-criminal cases in which a ?Plaintiff? seeks to recover money damages or other relief from a ?Defendant?. Most cases require a filing fee to be paid upon the filing by the Plaintiff of the Petition.
In Missouri, you can file in small claims court for an amount of money that is $5,000 or less. Note: In Missouri, you are not allowed to sue for the return of goods or property in small claims court. If you want to sue for more, you will have to file in regular civil court. Then, you may need the help of a lawyer.
Satisfaction of Judgment: Once a defendant has paid-off a judgment, this form is used by the person receiving the money or property to let the court know that the judgment has been paid. Do not use this form to satisfy a judgment that contains an ongoing obligation, i.e. child support or maintenance.
Internet access to civil and criminal court records is fee-based and can be found at ecf.mowd.uscourts.gov. Payment for copies is required at the time of the request. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of the copies. Copies are available in person during regular business hours.
Users can access the Case.net web page by typing in the address field of their browser or by clicking the Case.net link available on the Missouri Judiciary home page, .
The Court requires a civil cover sheet (available from the Clerk's Office) and a complaint that includes an original signature and your address. You must also either pay the filing fee or request the Court to allow you to file the case without paying the filing fee.
In Missouri, plaintiffs have up to five years to file a lawsuit for personal injury, defamation, and medical malpractice. However, a maximum of 10 years is allowed for discovery of an injury. Injury to property, trespassing, and enforcement of written contracts carry a five-year statute of limitations.
Effective: December 1, 2020 FILING FEESCivil Cases$402.00Habeas Corpus$5.00Notice of Appeal (From the District Court)$505.00Notice of Appeal (From Magistrate Misdemeanor)$39.0020 more rows