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Lee County Clerk to host class on small claims suits

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Kevin Karnes

Anyone who would like to learn how to file a small claims lawsuit themselves is invited to a free virtual class hosted by Lee County Clerk and Comptroller Kevin Karnes. 

The class will be held Wednesday, April 16, from 2-3 p.m. through the online platform Zoom.

Small claims lawsuits are civil disputes involving money damages where the amount at issue does not exceed $8,000 excluding costs, interest and attorneys’ fees. Examples include contract disputes, property damage and debt collection.

During the session, attendees will learn the following:

• General information on small claims cases

• Form requirements

• Fees associated with filing a case

• How to file electronically

• Methods of collection post judgment

• Available contacts & resources

A representative from the Lee County Legal Aid Society will be available for a Q&A session immediately following the presentation. (Florida law prohibits the Clerk’s office from providing legal advice, and this seminar is solely for informational purposes. For legal inquiries, customers should speak with an attorney.)

The class is free, but registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Participants can register at www.leeclerk.org/seminar.

This class is part of the “How-To” series provided by the Clerk’s office to educate the community about all of the resources available to them. Recorded tutorials of past “How-To” classes are available at www.leeclerk.org/howto.