Nashville Tennessee Cost Bond to Act as Surety for Payments of Costs Awarded Against the Principal for Payment and Costs Awarded Principal

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Costs are at the discretion of the Judge but the risk of having to pay costs can be a significant one. However, recoverable small claims court costs are usually restricted to court fees paid and expenses.

Generally, small claims court in Tennessee is open only to parties bringing a case for money damages of $25,000 or less. A party can also file in this court if they bring an eviction action against a tenant or to recover property; the $25,000 limit does not apply.

The Clerk's office is located on 2 Millennium Plaza, Suite 115 Clarksville TN 37040. You must pay a filing fee of $168.50, which includes the cost of having the Sheriff serve your complaint on the other party. For any additional parties, you must pay $28.00 for each defendant.

Small claims may only involve claims for money and may not be used for the return of goods or property. The persons involved may represent themselves without an attorney. Court proceedings are conducted informally before a judge, without a jury.

Go to your county clerk's office and let them know you'd like to file a small claim. The clerk's office will give you paperwork to fill out with basic information for your case: your name (the plaintiff), the name of the person or business you're suing (the defendant) and the amount you're asking for.

Trial and other court costs vary from up to $50 in document filing fees, $62-300 court charges, $2 for courtroom security, and $6 for issuing subpoenas.

The fee for filing in small claims court depends on the amount of the claim: $30 if the claim is for $1,500 or less, $50 if the claim is for more than $1,500 but less than or equal to $5,000, or $75 if the claim is for more than $5,000.

As Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the Circuit Court Clerk of Davidson County, Tennessee, for the payment of all costs awarded against the Principal(s). To that end, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators.

For the most part, there is no minimum you can sue someone for. The limit for the 50 states is usually up to 10,000. Only a few states allow for more than that. Still, the limit on those states only goes up as high as $15,000.

You do not need a lawyer to represent you at a small claims court. All official languages may be used in a small claims court. Contact the person with whom you have a dispute in person, in writing or telephonically and ask them to settle your claim.

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