Complaint Replevin Form With Decimals In San Diego

State:
Multi-State
County:
San Diego
Control #:
US-000265
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The Complaint Replevin Form with Decimals in San Diego is specifically designed for individuals or entities seeking to reclaim possession of property wrongfully detained. This form serves as a vital legal tool for parties who need to assert their ownership rights over specific items, often involving high-value assets like vehicles or personal property. Key features of the form include sections for detailing the parties involved, jurisdictional claims, and a comprehensive account of the facts supporting the demand for replevin. Users are advised to fill in specific details regarding the property in question, including any outstanding amounts due and evidence of ownership. It is essential to attach supporting documents, such as contracts or agreements, as exhibits to strengthen the claim. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it streamlines the process of initiating legal action for reclaiming possessions. By following the clear instructions within the form, legal professionals can efficiently advocate for their clients' rights in the state of California. Ensuring accuracy and completeness in the completion of the form is crucial for successful legal proceedings.
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You may reach the Review Board at 555 W Beech Street, Suite 505, San Diego, CA 92101-2940; by phone: (619)238-6776; Fax: (619) 238-6775, or by email at clerb@sdcounty.ca. Collect calls are accepted; anonymous complaints are not.

You may reach the Review Board at 555 W Beech Street, Suite 505, San Diego, CA 92101-2940; by phone: (619)238-6776; Fax: (619) 238-6775, or by email at clerb@sdcounty.ca. Collect calls are accepted; anonymous complaints are not.

If you believe your concerns are not being properly addressed, or if you would like further guidance, you may call the Office of Ethics and Compliance at (619) 531-5174 or the County's anonymous Ethics Hotline at: (866) 549-0004.

Electronic filing (e-Filing) for unlimited, limited, complex civil, unlawful detainers and small claims cases will start as optional with the anticipation of e-Filing being mandated for attorneys and represented parties effective September 1, 2021, unless there is an exemption.

You can also call the Consumer Complaint Form Request Line at 619-531-3507 and provide your name and address. A packet will be sent to you in the mail including the Complaint Form and Guidelines. Attach copies (not originals) of any supporting documents you believe are important to support your complaint.

Most of all, filing a complaint may lead to a fair hearing of your grievances and to your getting the action you want.

An individual, which includes a sole proprietorship, may file a claim up to a maximum of $12,500. Only the actual party to the claim may file. You must represent yourself at the small claims hearing. Attorneys or others are not permitted to represent a party in small claims court.

Once a case is filed in San Diego Small Claims Court, the hearing will be scheduled within 30- 70 days. You must notify the person you sued at least 15 days before the hearing if they live in San Diego County.

The most common types of small claims lawsuits in San Diego Small Claims Court are: Landlord/Tenant disputes over the security deposit. Landlord/Tenant disputes over unpaid rent. Roommate disputes. Disputes over loans. Contracts (written and verbal). Auto accidents. Disputes over auto repairs.

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Complaint Replevin Form With Decimals In San Diego