The District of Columbia Consent Form-Small Claims is a legal document used by parties involved in a small claims court case in the District of Columbia. This form is used to provide consent to the court to allow a case to be heard by a magistrate judge, as opposed to a court judge. The form also outlines the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved in the case, such as providing a full and accurate statement of the dispute, notifying the other party of any changes in contact information, and providing any relevant evidence. There are two types of District of Columbia Consent Form-Small Claims: one for filing a claim and one for responding to a claim. Both forms must be filled out and signed by all parties involved in the dispute in order for the case to be heard.