Washington Notice of Small Claim

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Notice of Small Claim

Washington Notice of Small Claim is a legal document used to initiate a lawsuit in small claims court in the state of Washington. It is typically used when the amount of damages sought is less than $5,000. The Notice of Small Claim must comply with the rules of the Washington Superior Court, including notification of the opposing party and the court. It must include the date of filing, the names and addresses of the parties involved, a description of the dispute, and the amount of money sought. The two types of Washington Notice of Small Claim are: 1. Standard Small Claim: This is the most common type of small claim and is used when all parties involved agree to have the dispute settled in court. 2. Forcible Detained Notice: This type of small claim is used when a tenant has failed to pay rent and the landlord is seeking to evict them.

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How do I issue a minor case claim? Complete and lodge Form 4 and pay the prescribed fee. This claim must be lodged electronically using the Courts Electronic Case Management System (ECMS) eCourts Portal. The court's objective when dealing with a minor case is to bring the parties to an acceptable settlement.

Contact your local district court; contact information may be located in your local phone book or at .courts.wa.gov. First you will prepare a Notice of Small Claim form that is provided by the clerk. You are required to sign the Notice in the presence of the clerk, unless otherwise instructed by the court.

The Notice of Appearance is a pleading that is filed with the Court, stating that the defendant is appearing on their own behalf or represented by an attorney. By filing and serving a Notice of Appearance, a Defendant becomes entitled to notice of all subsequent proceedings. RCW 4.28. 210.

The filing fee will be either $35 or $50 depending on whether the county in which you file the lawsuit supports a dispute resolution center. You may have some additional fees payable to the sheriff or process server to have the Notice of Small Claims served on the defendant.

The Notice of Small Claim must reach Defendant at least 10 days before the court date. If you are mailing it to Defendant, mail it at least 13 days before the court date. If you cannot meet this deadline, go back to the clerk. Get another Notice of Small Claim.

This is done by filing a ?Notice of Non-payment and Request for Transfer? form with the district court clerk's office. After you submit the form, the judgment will be entered on the district court's judgment docket and you may seek to collect the judgment by garnishment, execution or other sanctioned process.

All small claims cases are set for a mediation hearing with an impartial, third-party mediator. Witnesses are not allowed at the mediation hearing and attorneys are not allowed to represent either side in small claims. The litigants prove their cases via statements, contracts, estimates, photographs, etc.

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