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Current filing fees are: In district court, the fee for defendant's first filing is typically $223.00, but that might vary depending on the type of case. To verify your filing fee, click to visit Filing Fees and Waivers. In justice court, the fee for defendant's first filing is typically $71.
To bring your small claims case in Tennessee General Sessions Court, you must be seeking to recover $25,000 or less (except in eviction suits or suits to recover personal property, in which case there is no limit). If you need an order to make someone do or stop doing something, other courts are available.
(1) The person serving the summons shall promptly make proof of service to the court and shall identify the person served and shall describe the manner of service. If a summons is not served within 90 days after its issuance, it shall be returned stating the reasons for failure to serve.
A summons is a paper issued by a court informing a person that a complaint has been filed against her.After service to the defendants, the original summons, along with the "return of service" proving the summons and complaint were served, is filed with the court to show that each defendant was served.