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47th District Court Small Claims 31605 West Eleven Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48336 248-871-2900 |
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47th District Court |
What is Small Claims?
For specifics regarding the Small Claims process, please refer to subchapter 4.300 of the Michigan Court Rules. Can I Collect If I Win? Before filing a Small Claims action, you should consider whether the other party has the money to pay. If not, the effort and cost to file and proceed may not be worth it. How Do I Know In Which Court to File? How Do You File? Complete an “Affidavit & Claim” form (forms are available from the court clerk at any District Court) and submit it with the appropriate filing fee to a court clerk at the 47th District Court's Civil Division window (or forward to the Court by mail). If the amount of the claim exceeds $3,000.00, the actual amount of the claim must be stated on the Affidavit & Claim with acknowledgment that the plaintiff waives claim to the excess over $3,000.00. A judgment on the claim is a bar to a later action in any court to recover the excess. What does it cost to file?
In addition, the filing party must bear the cost of serving the summons. How Can Service of Summons Be Arranged? Certified mail (Certified mail service must be completed by the Court; prices are per defendant):
Process server:
How Will the Case Proceed? If, as the defendant, you feel you have a claim against the person suing you, you may file that “counterclaim” in writing. The counterclaim may be served by first class mail. If the filing party (plaintiff) fails to appear for the scheduled hearing, the case will be dismissed. If after proper service, the defendant fails to appear for the scheduled hearing, a default judgment will be entered against the defendant. What If We Settle Prior to Trial? What Will Happen at Trial? At the 47th District Court, Small Claims trials are typically scheduled before an attorney magistrate, however each side has the right to request that a judge hear the case. If a magistrate hears the case, either side may file an appeal of the decision to the district judge within 7 days after the trial. There is no appeal on a district judge's decision. Each side should come prepared with any evidence and/or witnesses needed to present his/her case. During the trial, each party has an opportunity to present his/her case and cross-examine the other party's presentation. The plaintiff presents first. The defendant may then cross-examine the plaintiff and his/her witnesses. Then the process is reversed with the defendant presenting and the plaintiff cross-examining. Forms Generally Used in Small Claims (State Court Administrative Office Form Number in Parenthesis; Forms are Available Online at the Michigan Supreme Court Website, Court Forms):
47th Judicial District Court Judges and Magistrates
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