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What is Amendment Claim

The Amendment to Statement of Claim is a legal document used by plaintiffs to add a defendant to an existing civil action in Georgia's Magistrate Court.

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Amendment Claim is needed by:
  • Plaintiffs involved in civil actions in Georgia
  • Attorneys representing clients in Chatham County
  • Individuals seeking to amend legal claims
  • Legal assistants preparing documents for court
  • Parties needing to update lawsuit information

How to fill out the Amendment Claim

  1. 1.
    To start, access pdfFiller and search for 'Amendment to Statement of Claim'. Open the form from the search results.
  2. 2.
    Once the form is open, familiarize yourself with the fields that need to be filled in, which include sections for detailing the new defendant and their service address.
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    Gather the required information beforehand, such as the new defendant's full name, address, and any relevant details about the original claim.
  4. 4.
    Carefully enter the defendant's information into the respective fields by clicking on each field. Use clear and legible text.
  5. 5.
    Make sure to review all entered information for accuracy and completeness, checking that all necessary details about the new defendant are included.
  6. 6.
    After completing the form, sign and date it in the designated areas. Make certain your signature is clear and matches your legal name.
  7. 7.
    Once finalized, save your changes and download the completed form for your records. You can choose to print it directly from pdfFiller as well.
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    Finally, submit the form as required to the appropriate court or legal entity according to local submission procedures.
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This form is intended for plaintiffs involved in civil actions in Georgia, specifically those who need to add a new defendant to their claims in the Magistrate Court.
The deadline for submission typically aligns with court requirements, so it's crucial to check local court rules regarding amendments and ensure timely filing to avoid dismissal of your claim.
After completing and signing the form, submit it to the Magistrate Court of Chatham County either in-person or through any designated court submission pathways outlined on their official website.
While the form itself does not specify additional documents, it is often advisable to attach a copy of the original statement of claim and any related documents to provide context for your amendment.
Ensure all fields are filled accurately, especially the new defendant’s information. Double-check that you sign and date the document where required to avoid processing delays.
Processing times can vary based on court workload; typically, it can take a few weeks to a month. Check with the Clerk's office for specific timelines related to your filing.
Yes, you can amend a claim by using the Amendment to Statement of Claim, provided that you do so within any deadlines set by the court.
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