(e.g., John Smith v. All American Insurance Co; In re Mary Ann Jones; In the Matter of the Estate of George Jackson)
A civil case information sheet must be completed and submitted when an original petition is filed to initiate a new suit. The information should be the
best available at the time of filing. This sheet, required by Rule of Civil Procedure 502, is intended to collect information that will be used for
statistical purposes only. It neither replaces nor supplements the filings or service of pleading or other documents as required by law or rule. The
sheet does not constitute a discovery request, response, or supplementation, and it is not admissible at trial.
1. Contact information for person completing case information
sheet:
2. Names of parties in case:
Name:
______________________________________
Address:
______________________________________
City/State/Zip:
______________________________________
Telephone:
_________________________
Fax:
_________________________
State Bar No:
_________________________
Plaintiff(s):
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
Defendant(s):
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
[Attach additional page as necessary to list all parties]
Email:
___________________________________________________________________
Signature:
___________________________________________________________________
3. Indicate case type, or identify the most important issue in the case (select only 1):
Debt Claim: 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,
excluding statutory interest and court costs but including
attorney fees, if any.
Eviction: An eviction case is a lawsuit brought to recover
possession of real property, often by a landlord against a tenant.
A claim for rent may be joined with an eviction case if the
amount of rent due and unpaid is not more than $10,000,
excluding statutory interest and court costs but including attorney
fees, if any.
Repair and Remedy: A repair and remedy case is a
lawsuit filed by a residential tenant under Chapter 92,
Subchapter B of the Texas Property Code to enforce the
landlord’s duty to repair or remedy a condition materially
affecting the physical health or safety of an ordinary
tenant. The relief sought can be for no more than $10,000,
excluding statutory interest and court costs but including
attorney fees, if any.
Small Claims: 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, excluding statutory interest and court costs
but including attorney fees, if any.
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