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Local Trial Courts (Limited Jurisdiction) *Misdemeanors and civil cases involving small amounts of amounts of money, (petty crimes in the community
Small Claims Court. Depending on what state you are in depends on the maximum you can sue a defendant.
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i think by using small amounts
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Not really. Between 50p and £10.00 for fairly small amounts.
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Yes, you can sue a person from another state if that person owes you money. Access your local small claims court to file the lawsuit.
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If you are requesting money damages only, and your claim is at or below the jurisdictional limit, I suggest small claims court. Small claims court is quick, inexpensive, informal, and requires no legal knowledge. Both parties are forbidden to be represented by attorneys in small claims court. For details, contact your local court. For matters exceeding the small claims court jurisdictional limit, or if your requesting relief other than money (an injunction, for example), you will need to sue in the court of general jurisdiction (Superior Court or Circuit Court--name varies by state). See an attorney for details.