Posted by Mike (WA) on May 13, 2011 at 13:25:01 from (69.10.196.29):
In Reply to: Rule of law posted by tlak on May 13, 2011 at 12:54:49:
You need to find the Small Claims statute for your state and read it. Small Claims is supposed to be convenient for all concerned, and it may very well be that they have special venue requirements for Small Claims actions.
Generally, "jurisdiction" to adjudicate a matter would be statewide, but "venue" is the particular county. If you filed in your home county against a company on the other side of the state, they could move the court for "change of venue" on the basis that it is inconvenient for them to respond in a remote county. The court would weigh the relative inconvenience to the parties of the two locations, but would normally give preference to trying it in the county the defendant is located, because that's usually where the evidence is located, the witnesses, etc.
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