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Louisiana Statement of Claim And Citation (Small Claims Packet)

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Statement Of Claim And Citation (Small Claims Packet)

The Louisiana Statement of Claim and Citation (Small Claims Packet) is a document that outlines a plaintiff's claim for damages against a defendant. It is used to initiate a small claims action in the Civil District Court of Louisiana. The Small Claims Packet includes the Statement of Claim, which is the legal document that outlines the details of the plaintiff's claim; the Citation, which is a legal document that notifies the defendant of the lawsuit and of their obligation to appear and answer to the claim; and the Writ of Seizure and Sale, which is a court order that authorizes a sheriff to seize the defendant's property and sell it to satisfy a judgement in favor of the plaintiff. There are two types of Louisiana Statement of Claim and Citation (Small Claims Packet): one for individuals and one for corporations.

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4. How much does it cost to file a Civil Suit or Small Claims Suit? The cost to file a civil suit is $208 for one defendant and $30 per each additional defendant. The cost to file a Small Claims suit is $82.50 for one defendant and $35 per each additional defendant.

How much does it cost to file a Civil Suit or Small Claims Suit? The cost to file a civil suit is $208 for one defendant and $30 per each additional defendant. The cost to file a Small Claims suit is $82.50 for one defendant and $35 per each additional defendant.

Small Claims Actions If your complaint is civil (that is, it is not criminal) and you do not seek more than $12,000.00, you can file a complaint with the magisterial district justice having personal jurisdiction over the parties. You can appear in small claims court without an attorney, as many parties often do.

The documents that comprise a Small Claims lawsuit are called pleadings. The forms required are: (1) Petition; (2) Statement of Claim; and (3) Soldier's and Sailor's Relief Act Affidavit. Filing of these documents, along with payment of the required fees, will institute your Small Claims Suit.

The state of Louisiana is unique in that nearly all civil actions have a one-year statute of limitations (most states range from two to five years for more claims). The exceptions are the three-year limits on collections of rent and debts and a 10-year statute of limitations for contracts and judgments.

In Louisiana, this limit is generally one year from the date of your accident. Compared to other states, this is a relatively restrictive limit. Failing to file your claim on time could bar you from receiving damages at all.

An attorney is not required. The court can accept claims verbally, but usually, the court will ask a claimant to file written pleadings. Forms typically include a Statement of Claim, Answer, and Petition of Eviction. While the JOP can not give legal advice, he or she can provide information on filing procedures.

The statute of limitations in your state is the rule that, in effect, determines how long you get to file a claim for damages. In Louisiana, this limit is generally one year from the date of your accident.

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Louisiana Statement of Claim And Citation (Small Claims Packet)