Utah Cover Sheet For Civil Actions

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The maximum amount you may sue for in a small claims action is $11,000. Small Claims court is less formal and you do not need an attorney to represent you. The filing fees are due at the time you file the affidavit.

Fill out a Small Claims Affidavit and Summons, a Small Claims Military Declaration form (not needed if suing a business). You can suit for a maximum amount of $11,000.00 at a Justice Court in the State of Utah. When filing a Small Claims Affidavit and Summons you must pay filing fees.

Yes. The Utah Courts have put the forms on their Online Court Assistance Program (OCAP) (www.utcourts.gov/ocap). After you add all the needed information, this program will prepare all the paperwork needed to file a divorce.

A Utah money judgment lasts for 8 years and then expires. You can renew a Utah money judgment for another 8 years, if the judgment creditor files a motion to renew within the original 8 year statute of limitations. The Utah Renewal of Judgment Act is found at Utah Code Ann. 78B-6-1801.

A small claims case must be filed in the justice court where the defendant resides or where the claim arose (where the events happened). If the defendant resides or the claim arose within a municipality and if the municipality has a justice court, file the case in the municipal justice court.

Yes. The Utah Courts have put the forms on their Online Court Assistance Program (OCAP) (www.utcourts.gov/ocap). After you add all the needed information, this program will prepare all the paperwork needed to file a divorce.

As far as the minimum amount you can actually sue someone for, there is no limit. Legally, you can sue someone for any amount in court. The only criteria which has to be met, is that there is a valid cause of action. This refers to issues such as an unpaid debt.

The filing fee for a divorce in Utah is $333. That fee is paid directly to the Court when you file your divorce papers. Our fee for the Do-It-Yourself Divorce without minor children (for an action not involving custody of minor children) is $375.00.

The dollar amount that you can sue for in small claims court varies depending where you live. Some states limit small claims to $1,000 and others allow claims up to $5,000.You won't be able to sue for the full amount, but you'll avoid the expense of a regular lawsuit.

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