What would a county sue for in small claims court?
What are somethings that a county might sue someone for in small claims court? Just curious. Serious answers only. Thanks.
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Whatever a county can bill for under its state laws. Typically this would include: Hospital bills at the county hospital; Ambulance & paramedic bills; Parking bills & tickets; Utility bills (if supplied by the county); Fire department bills (for responding to alarms, extinguishing fires, etc); water & sewer charges; land clearing charges; building & business code violations; health, safety & fire code inspection charges; sidewalk repair charges, etc, etc.,
Small claims is only a part of the civil justice system, which is basically between citizens, not government entities. I've never seen a county sue in small claims court.
Unpaid county income or property taxes
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Whatever a county can bill for under its state laws. Typically this would include: Hospital bills at the county hospital; Ambulance & paramedic bills; Parking bills & tickets; Utility bills (if supplied by the county); Fire department bills (for responding to alarms, extinguishing fires, etc); water & sewer charges; land clearing charges; building & business code violations; health, safety & fire code inspection charges; sidewalk repair charges, etc, etc.,
Small claims is only a part of the civil justice system, which is basically between citizens, not government entities. I've never seen a county sue in small claims court.
Unpaid county income or property taxes
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