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Alabama small claims, the Small Claims Court is a part of a county's District Court where individuals and businesses can settle legal disputes involving $3,000 or less. Small Claims Court is set up to be simple, informal, and inexpensive. You can represent yourself in Small Claims Court. You do not have to hire a lawyer.

  • You should bring any witnesses and any papers that help prove your case.
  • You have the right to have an attorney represent you in Small Claims Court, but you are not required to have one.
  • A Small Claims Court trial is relatively informal, and there is no jury.
  • Get to court by the time on your notice. It is important to be on time to court, or the judge may automatically rule against you.
  • The person suing (the plaintiff) goes first, presenting evidence and calling witnesses.
  • The defendant gets to question the plaintiff's witnesses and present evidence and witnesses.
  • Do not interrupt the other side, even if they say something wrong. You will have the chance to have your say.
  • After both sides have given their evidence, the judge will make a decision based on the law and the facts presented.
  • The clerk will send you a written judgment.

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