What is required to file a case in Small Claims Court?

The following restrictions apply to small claims cases:

  • Claims must not be greater than $1,800, exclusive of interests, costs and any damages for worthless checks which may be awarded under K.S.A. 60-2610, as amended.
  • Those who file must be over 18. Any business or corporation may use small claims court. However, collection agencies may not use the court to collect for their clients.
  • A person cannot file more than 10 cases in Small Claims Court in one calendar year. (January 1 through December 31)
  • A filing fee of $26 is required for a claim of $500 or less.
  • A filing fee of $46 is required for a claim of $500.01 to $1,800.
  • The docket fees in some counties may be higher due to a law library tax imposed in addition to the docket fees. For the exact filing fees in each county, check with the District Court Clerk in your county.
  • To file a case, you must fill out a form (called a petition) showing your name and address, the name and address of the person being sued, the amount of money or property you are asking for, and why you are asking for it.
  • The person being sued must be able to be located so they can be legally served or given, an official summons (or notice to appear) in court. It is your responsibility to furnish the address to the Clerk's office.

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1. What is Small Claims Court?
2. What is required to file a case in Small Claims Court?
3. Who can be sued in Small Claims Court?
4. How do I file a claim?
5. What happens after a claim is filed?
6. What should I expect from my day in court?
7. If I win my case, how do I collect the money/property?
8. How do I appeal a case?
9. What do I do if I'm being sued in Small Claims Court?
10. What legal choices are open to me besides Small Claims Court?