You may not need all of these forms. Or you may need more forms. If you are not sure which forms to use, talk to your small claims advisor or a lawyer. Click for help finding a lawyer. Start Your Case for Plaintiffs. Look for the form on your local superior court's website. Mail the court a letter asking for the form and enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Click to find your court's address.
Defendant's Claim. Ask to Change the Date of Your Trial. Ask to Dismiss Your Case. Subpoena Evidence for Your Trial. Notice of the Judge's Decision. Ask the Judge to Correct or Cancel a Judgment. File an Appeal. After the Judgment for Creditors.
After the Judgment for Debtors. Collections for Creditors. Below Item 2, date, print and sign your name. Make 2 copies of the form. The clerk will keep the original and return the copy to you, stamped "Filed. Skip to main content Skip to topics menu Skip to topics menu. Cancel Print. Advanced Search.
Dismiss a Small Claims Case. Here are some common reasons for dismissing a case: You and the person you sued reach an agreement and you want to end the case. If this is your situation, make sure the person who owes you money follows through with the agreement —and the check or payment clears—before dismissing the case. And make sure that your agreement is in writing and protects both of you.
Click to read what should be in the agreement. The person you sued paid you the money he or she owed you. You cannot find the defendant to serve him or her, but want to reserve the right to sue at a later date. You sued several people but have decided you only want to sue one or some of them, so you dismiss the case as to the others. You no longer want to pursue the case because you changed your mind. To ask the court to dismiss the case Note: Talk to your court's small claims advisor for help dismissing a small claims case.
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