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Debt Claim Petition

Debt Claim - When a debt claim has been filed against you - Information Packet

A debt claim case is a lawsuit brought to recover a debt by an assignee of a claim, a debt
collector or collection agency, a financial institution, or a person or entity primarily engaged in
the business of lending money at interest. 

The claim can be for no more than $10,000 for cases filed before September 1, 2020,
and $20,000 for cases filed on or after that date, excluding statutory interest and court
costs but including attorney fees, if any Debt claim cases in justice court are governed
Rules 500-507 and 508 of Part V of the Rules of Civil Procedure. To the extent of any
conflict between Rule 508 and the rest of Part V, Rule 508 applies. 

To help determine which precinct to file your case, please click 
https://geoint.odessa-tx.gov/votingdistricts/.
Once you click on this link, a box will appear that says "my Voting Districts." Enter the address
you are trying to determine the precinct for and click the search button. A list will come up below
the address. The first one should say "County Elected Representative." When you click the arrow
next to it, it will show the precinct of that address.

For more information on Justice Court Rules, please visit Texas Rules of Civil Procedure Part V
Rules of Practice in Justice Courts website. 

Small Claim Information Packet

A small claims case is a lawsuit brought for the recovery of money damages, civil penalties,
personal property, or other relief allowed by law. The claim can be for no more than $10,000 for cases filed before September 1, 2020, and $20,000 for cases filed on or after that date, excluding statutory interest and court costs but including attorney fees, if any Small Claims cases are
governed by Rules 500-507 of Part V of the Rules of Civil Procedure.

To help determine which precinct to file your case, please click https://geoint.odessa-tx.gov/votingdistricts/.
Once you click on this link, a box will appear that says "my Voting Districts." Enter the address 
you are trying to determine the precinct for and click the search button. A list will come up below
the address. The first one should say "County Elected Representative." When you click on the arrow next to it, it will show the precinct of that address. 

For more information on Justice Court Rules, please visit Texas Rules of Civil Procedure Part V
Rules of Practice in Justice Courts website. 

Small Claims Petition

This link will take you to a form for small claims petition. Use this form to file your small
claims petition. Be sure to fill the form out completely including your address, phone number
and email address if you are willing to accept correspondence through email. 

Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs

Courts must not deny you access to justice simply because you cannot afford filing fees or
service fees. If you are unable to pay those fees, fill out a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment
of Court Costs form. You must swear to the information that you provide on this form and can
face legal consequences if you do not fill it out to the best of your ability. Fill out the form completely and truthfully!

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