Small Claims Court
The small claims
court has jurisdiction over civil cases in which the plaintiff is
seeking a money judgment up to $5000.00 or recovery of personal
property valued up to $5000.00.
All parties shall
represent themselves without attorneys.
A corporate or partnership plaintiff or defendant may be
represented by an owner, a general partner, an office or an employee
of that corporation or partnership.
The clerks will
try to assist you, but they are not attorneys and cannot give
legal advice. If
you wish to hire an attorney but do not know one, you can obtain
the name and telephone number of a local attorney through the
Virginia State Bar Referral Service by calling 804-775-0808 or
800-552-7977 or the Norfolk & Portsmouth Bar Association at
(757)623-0132.
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Filing
Your Small Claims Case
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There will be a
fee to
file your small claims case.
To file your small
claims case, you will need to come to the clerk’s office in the
Public Safety Building,
Room 183 between
the hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
There are two types of warrants handled by small claims.
Warrant in Debt – you are seeking a money judgment or Warrant
in Detinue – you are seeking to obtain possession of personal
property wrongfully withheld by the defendant.
When filing your
claim, you will need the correct name and address of the person(s)
or business you are suing. On the Warrant in Debt, the amount you are suing for and the
reason you are suing. On
the Warrant in Detinue, a description of the property, its value
and the reason for the claim.
With regard to
the correct name of a business or corporation, and the correct
serving party, you can obtain assistance from such sources as
the Better Business Bureau, City License Bureau and the State
Corporation Commission.
When your paperwork
is filed, you will be given a court date (return date) to come
to court. You will
need to be present on this date at 2:00 p.m. in the courtroom
assigned to you at the time of filing.
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