Why and what is issuing?
Double-check all details on the summons to ensure accuracy. Any inaccuracies can lead to delays or potential issues later on.
Pay the required court fee. The fee can vary based on the nature of the claim and the court's specific rates. Payments are typically made at the court's cashier or finance department. Always request a receipt for your payment.
Submit the original and duplicate copies of the summons to the court clerk. Ensure you have all necessary supporting documents with you.
Wait for the court to stamp and return the duplicate copies. This stamp indicates the document is officially issued by the court.
Retain one stamped copy for your records. The other stamped copy will be used for service to the other party.
It's essential to issue the document at the correct Small Claims Court. The court's jurisdiction is typically based on the defendant's residence or place of business. Although this site cannot assist with that determination, contacting your nearest Small Claims Court or consulting an attorney can provide clarity.