What is Civil forms?

Civil forms are legal documents used to record information related to civil matters such as civil lawsuits, court orders, and legal agreements.

What are the types of Civil forms?

There are several types of Civil forms that are commonly used in legal proceedings, including:

Petition forms
Complaint forms
Summons forms
Subpoena forms
Judgment forms

How to complete Civil forms

Completing Civil forms can be a daunting task, but with the right guidance, it can be done efficiently and accurately. Here are some tips to help you complete Civil forms effectively:

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Gather all necessary information before starting the form
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Read the instructions carefully
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Fill in the required information accurately
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Review the completed form for any errors before submitting

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Questions & answers

Any individual, partnership, association or corporation may file a small claims suit for a situation in which the dispute is for $3,500 or less. Attorneys are not allowed in small claims court unless both parties agree. The Arizona Supreme Court publishes and routinely updates its Rules of Small Claims Procedure.
A plaintiff representing herself may obtain and fill out a prepared Complaint form from the Clerk of the Court at the courthouse or online at each county court website or by visiting https://azcourthelp.org. The Complaint must be filed with the Clerk of the appropriate court.
Civil lawsuits pursue compensation for a perceived wrong. It begins when one individual (the plaintiff) files a complaint in court against another individual (the defendant). Any person or business may file a civil suit against another.
The statute of limitations in Arizona is set at two years for all personal injury claims. It is one year for libel or slander claims, which are a subset of personal injury law. Some exceptions may apply when it takes longer than a year for a person to reasonably realize an injury has occurred.
The filing and administrative fee for a civil action, suit, or proceeding is $402.00. Attorneys are required to submit all new civil case filing fees electronically by credit card through the ECF system.
The plaintiff must file a complaint in the justice court precinct (the “venue”) where the defendant resides or as permitted by ARS § 22-202. You may obtain forms from the court or visit .azcourts.gov/efilinginformation for information on how to prepare your documents electronically.