Kentucky Small Claims Settlement Agreement & Order

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Small Claims Settlement Agreement & Order

The Kentucky Small Claims Settlement Agreement & Order is a legal document used to settle small claims cases in the state of Kentucky. This document is typically used when an individual or business wishes to resolve an ongoing dispute without filing a full lawsuit. It allows the parties involved to come to an agreement, outlining the terms of the settlement and resolving the matter outside of court. There are two different types of Kentucky Small Claims Settlement Agreement & Order: a standard form and a custom form. The standard form is the most commonly used and is typically used when the parties involved have already come to an agreement. The custom form is used when the parties have not reached an agreement yet and need assistance in reaching one. Both forms must be signed by both parties and filed with the court to become legally binding.

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Total Small Claims Fees $97.00 Total is $87.00 if filed using the Indiana electronic filing system. An additional $28 would be added if service by sheriff is requested.

You can call the county clerk to make sure you are filing correctly and in the right place. How do I file the suit? Go to the Clerk's office and ask for the forms to file a suit in Small Claims Court. The cost may vary, so call ahead to see how much you will have to pay to file your claim.

How can I file my own case? You can either file conventionally at your local clerk's office or electronically file your case. To file electronically, you will be required to create a user account on KYeCourts, the Kentucky Court of Justice's online filing system.

Where to file your case. If you want to file a lawsuit and your damages are less than $8,000, you may file a case in small claims court.

There are many times when you may sue in Small Claims Court. The following list contains some examples: 1) Personal injury, Ten Thousand dollars ($10,000.00) or less. 2) Damage to personal property or real estate, Ten Thousand dollars ($10,000.00) or less.

The Small Claims Court allows every citizen to bring a lawsuit in an informal manner and does not require that a party hire an attorney.

Claims based on oral contracts must be filed within 5 years. Claims based on written contracts must be filed within 15 years. Some personal injury claims have a 1-year statute of limitations.

The Small Claims Division of District Court in each Kentucky county settles disputes involving money or personal property valued at $2,500 or less. The $2,500 limit does not include interest and court costs. The jurisdiction for the Small Claims Division is found in KRS 24A. 230.

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