File #: 16-170    Version: 1
Type: Form Proposal Status: Passed
File created: 8/23/2016 In control: Judicial Council
On agenda: 10/28/2016 Final action: 10/28/2016
Title: Small Claims: Plaintiff's Claim and Information Forms (Action Required)
Attachments: 1. 20161028-16-170
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Small Claims: Plaintiff's Claim and Information Forms (Action Required)

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Summary
Summary
The Civil and Small Claims Advisory Committee recommends revising two small claims forms to conform to the recent change in the law regarding court interpreters in civil cases and further revising these forms and one other small claims form to improve their clarity, consistency with the law, and readability.

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Recommendation
Recommendation
The Civil and Small Claims Advisory Committee recommends that the Judicial Council,
effective January 1, 2017:
1. Revise Plaintiff's Claim and ORDER to Go to Small Claims Court (Small Claims) (form SC-100) and Information for the Plaintiff (Small Claims) (form SC-100-INFO) to conform to recent changes in the law regarding court interpreters in civil cases;
2. Further revise form SC-100 to:
a. Add a check box to item 1 on page 2 to specify whether the plaintiff is a payday lender under the California Deferred Deposit Transaction Law, Financial Code section 23000 et seq.;
b. Include space for the name and address of the person designated as an agent for service, where the defendant is a business or public entity;
c. Add a demand for the return of property, with demand language that conforms to Code of Civil Procedure section 116.320, subdivision (b);
d. Conform the declaration that the plaintiff has not filed more than two small claims cases demanding more than $2,500 in the calendar year to section 116.231, subdivision (b);
e. Clarify the description of small claims court and to specify the types of plaintiffs that may claim up to $10,000 and those that are limited to $5,000;
f. More accurately state the time for filing a notice of appeal;
g. Clarify that, in the event of settlement, the plaintiff and only the plaintiff must file a request for dismissal with the clerk; and
h. More accurately state the law regarding a defendant's claim, including jurisdictional limits and transferability;
3. Further revise form SC-...

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