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Louisiana Small Claims Court: An Overview

What you need to know about Louisiana's small claims procedure.

What's the dollar limit for small claims court cases in Louisiana?

The most you can ask for in a small claims case is $3,000 (city court); $3,500 (justice of the peace).

Which court hears small claims cases in Louisiana?

Small claims cases in Louisiana are heard in the Justice of the Peace (Rural); otherwise the Small Claims Division (City Court).

How long does the defendant have to answer the small claims court complaint?

In Louisiana, the defendant may file a written answer within ten days of service (15 days if served by the secretary of state) to avoid default.

Are attorneys allowed in small claims court in Louisiana?

You are allowed to have an attorney represent you in small claims court in Louisiana.

Can a landlord bring an eviction lawsuit in small claims court in Louisiana?

Eviction cases are not allowed in small claims court in Louisiana, but must be heard by a higher court.

Do I have a right to a jury trial in small claims court in Louisiana?

In Louisiana, jury trials are not allowed in small claims court.

Where can I get more information about small claims court in Louisiana?

For more information about Louisiana small claims court, see http://brgov.com (click "Departments") or www.la-law.org (click "Resources").

Nolo's Small Claims Court area has many helpful related articles and a Small Claims Court FAQ. For more detailed help with filing a case, using the best strategy in court, and collecting your money if you win, see Everybody's Guide to Small Claims Court, by Attorney Ralph Warner (Nolo).

Last updated on 12/01/07.


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