Small Claims Cases
Small Claims Case
A small claims case is a lawsuit brought for the recovery of money damages, civil penalties, personal property, or other relief allowed by law. The claim can be for no more than $20,000, excluding statutory interest and court costs but including attorney fees, if any. Small claims cases are governed by Rules 500-507 of Part V of the Rules of Civil Procedure.
To search the Justice Court Precinct for your case, please visit Tarrant County Comprehensive Address Information Directory.
For information on Justice Court Rules, please visit Texas Judicial Branch Rules and Forms website.
JUSTICE COURT 6 SMALL CLAIMS INFORMATION
FORMS NEEDED:
* Indicates three copies need to be submitted
2. Military Affidavit* (if applicable)
- To provide proof of Military status, please visit Single Record Request to verify Active Duty Status.
3. If your Defendant is Located outside of Tarrant County, view the Out of County Worksheet
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
1. File with Justice Court 6 and serve in Tarrant County
- $54 filing fee
- $75 Constable fee for each person being served
2. File with Justice Court 6 and serve outside Tarrant County
- The plaintiff is responsible to provide the court with the following information: name, address, phone number and separate payment for the service fee for the Constable, Sheriff or other agency that will be serving the citation.
- Out of County Service request form
For more information for a Plaintiff filing a suit, please view Small Claims Plaintiff