District of Columbia Motion (Pro Se)-For Small Claims is a legal process available to individuals in the District of Columbia who are representing themselves in a small claims court. This motion allows individuals to file a legal document to ask the court to take a specific action in a case. These actions can include asking for a hearing, asking for a decision from the court, or requesting an order from the court. There are two types of District of Columbia Motion (Pro Se)-For Small Claims: Default Judgment Motions and Contested Motions. Default Judgment Motions are filed when a defendant fails to appear in court or does not properly respond to the plaintiff's complaint, and the plaintiff is asking for a judgment in their favor without the need for a hearing. Contested Motions are filed when a defendant has appeared or has responded to the complaint, and the plaintiff is asking the court to take some action.