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| Small Claims Courts General civil claims that are under $10,000. Suing or defending usually without a lawyer. |
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I live in washington state and do you know what is the limit you can sue for in civil court? If property was stolen do you have to bring a police report to court to prove the property was stolen?
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do you mean in small claims only--there are other civil courts?
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Yes I mean in small claims and what proof you need.
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Washington $4,000 and call the local court to confirm
See http://www.worldlawdirect.com/articl...ims_court.html |
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What happens if your claim is more than $4,000 which court do you go to now?
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You can claim just 4000 or move to regular court where you normally will need a lawyer--sometimes you can break up the claims if they can be viewed as separate issues or payments due on different dates etc
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