REQUEST TO AMEND PARTY NAME BEFORE HEARING
(SMALL CLAIMS)
FOR COURT USE ONLY
CASE NUMBER:
REQUEST TO AMEND CLAIM BEFORE HEARING (SMALL CLAIMS)
Form Approved for Optional Use
Judicial Council of California
SC-114 [New January 1, 2004]
SC-114
PLAINTIFF:
DEFENDANT:
TELEPHONE NO. (Optional):
E-MAIL ADDRESS (Optional):
1. I am the
2. I request that my small claims claim be changed to amend parties' names as follows (explain):
STREET ADDRESS:
MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY AND ZIP CODE:
BRANCH NAME:
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
Page 1 of 1
3. a. A copy of this request was mailed personally delivered to each of the other parties in this case
on (date): at the following address (specify name and address):
plaintiff defendant in this case.
PARTY (Name and address):
FAX NO. (Optional):
REQUEST
b. (Optional) Each of the other parties was also notified of this request by telephone e-mail fax
on (date):
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.
Date:
(TYPE OR PRINT NAME) (SIGNATURE)
Code of Civil Procedure
§§ 116.560, 473
A copy of this request must be mailed or personally delivered to each of the other parties in this case if your claim has already been
served. File the original request with the court and keep a copy.
If your claim has not yet been served, you should not file this form. File and serve an "amended" claim to correct the parties' names
(form SC-100 or SC-120) instead. Or dismiss your claim and start over by filing a new claim if the statute of limitations on your claim
has not run out.
A decision on your request to amend your claim will be made at the hearing. The judge can grant or deny your request or continue the
hearing.
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