Small claims cases are those civil suits involving relatively modest amounts of money. They are heard under simplified rules of procedure and evidence (Utah Rules of Small Claims Procedure, UCRA). This results in a speedier resolution of many matters that would otherwise tie up the courts in lengthy civil proceedings.
- Most small claims cases filed in Sandy City have a trial setting of 60-90 days from the date the case is filed.
- Cases are tried before a judge as there is no jury in the trial of small claims cases [§78B-1-104(4) U.C.A.].
Requirements to File a Small Claims Case
Statutory Requirements:
Small claims matters must be for the recovery of money only.
The amount of the plaintiff’s claim cannot exceed $10,000. This limitation includes attorney’s fees but does not include service fees, court costs and interest.
Small claims cannot be used to sue for possession of property or to evict a tenant.
State statute prohibits small claims actions by an assignee of a claim.
One may not sue a governmental entity using small claims procedures.
Jurisdiction:
Link to Small Claims Instructions and Forms