Dismiss by Plaintiff

You will need the following information for the interactive forms when asking to dismiss your small claims case:

  • Note:You MUST be the Plaintiff in this case.
  • Full legal names of plaintiff and defendant as they appear in the original documents.
  • Mailing address and phone number of the plaintiff, as listed in the orginal documents.
  • The reason you are requesting a dismissal. Note: either you have been compensated in full or the defedant(s) did not file an answer.
  • The county in which the claim was filed.

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Note: You will be taken to our partnering site, “LawHelp Interactive”.

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If you don’t have all of the required information, you can still use the interactive forms to fill in the information you do have. If you set up a free and confidential user name and password for the interactive forms, you can start your form, save your answers, and finish completing the interactive forms when you have the remaining needed information. Or, you can complete as much of the information as possible, take your forms to your local CAO office, and ask for assistance with filling in the remaining needed information.

To learn more about the project and what to expect when you use the interactive court forms, check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.

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We welcome your comments and suggestions (We can not give legal advice through the website. Unfortunately, our organization is minimally staffed. In order to save time and work more efficiently, an interview process must be completed to determine whether or not you are eligible for our services. In this way, the attorney’s on staff can devote their time to those who qualify for service, rather than non-qualified clients wishing to receive free legal advice.)

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