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Go to www.courts.oregon.gov, or see a lawyer for advice. Claims for more than $750 and up to $10,000 can be filed in either Small Claims or general civil court. Lawyers can represent you in general civil court. Claims for $750 or less must be filed in Small Claims court.
To start a case, fill out the Small Claim and Notice of Small Claim form. If the defendant is in prison, include the defendant’s SID (inmate ID) number like this: (John Smith, SID# 12345) so the papers can be properly directed. If you are asking for money damages, you must itemize and prove your actual loss.
Small Claims. This website lists forms available for use statewide. Any form on this site will be accepted in all circuit courts. Statewide forms are not available for all circumstances. Additional forms may be available through local courts. Click the link below to find local court forms.
Small Claims forms and instructions are available online at the court website www.clackamas.us/justice or by contacting a court clerk by telephone at 503-794-3800, email at justicecourtinfo@clackamas.us or mail at 11750 SE 82nd Avenue, Suite D, Happy Valley, OR 97086.
Online tools and general information about filing for unemployment benefits online. Regional offices to contact for unemployment insurance information. Informational Videos on filing a claim, hearings, working while claiming benefits, and other unemployment-related topics.
New regular UI claims can be filed by using the department’s Online Claim System (OCS) on our website at https://employment.oregon.gov/ocs or by calling the UI contact center at 877-345-3484. When filing a new regular UI claim, a customer needs to be ready to provide their complete work
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