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Indiana Small Claims Complaint (PDF) is a legal document used to initiate a lawsuit in the state of Indiana Small Claims Court. This document is used in cases where the amount of money in dispute is less than $6,000. The complaint outlines the facts of the case, the legal basis for the claim, and the relief sought. The document must be signed and notarized by the plaintiff (the person filing the complaint). There are two types of Indiana Small Claims Complaint (PDF): 1) Standard Small Claims Complaint and 2) Special Small Claims Complaint. The Standard Small Claims Complaint is used to file a claim involving the collection of money owed, while the Special Small Claims Complaint is used to file a claim involving the return of property or the repair of property.

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FILING FEES & COST INFORMATION CASE DESCRIPTIONFILING FEESOrder for ProtectionNo ChargeSmall Claim or Eviction (Paper Filing)$97.00Small Claim or Eviction (Electronic Filing)$87.00Trust$177.0018 more rows ?

Indiana lawsuits seeking damages for emotional distress typically can only be pursued by a person who suffers a direct physical injury, suffers an injury that also injures or kills a third-party, or witnesses a relative's death or severe injury immediately after it occurs.

TIMELINE TO FILE: Indiana's statute of limitations for small claims filings is ten (10) years if you have a written contract, six (6) years if there is an oral contract, two (2) years for a personal injury claim, and two (2) years if property damage is alleged.

(6) Any party represented by a designated employee or trustee who fails to comply with these rules or local rules of court may be ordered by the court to appear by counsel and subject to sanctions, including the assessment of costs or reasonable attorney's fees, the entry of a default judgment, and the dismissal of a

For injury claims against a city or county, you have 180 days to file a formal complaint. Claims against a state government agency must be filed within 270 days. If you are injured by a defective product, you must file within 10 years of the purchase date.

The loser of a small claims case may appeal the decision by filing an appeal with the Indiana Court of Appeals within 30 days of the decision. You should consult an attorney for an appeal, because appeals are time- consuming and complicated.

A judgment is good for twenty years in Indiana.

If you don't show up and don't ask for a continuance, the judge will dismiss your case. If the person you are suing does not show up after being notified of the suit, then you can ask the judge to enter judgment in your favor, by default.

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