Should I go to District Court or Common Pleas Court?
Claims for $12,000 or less may be filed in Common Pleas Court; however, District Courts are less formal, less expensive and faster than Common Pleas Courts. Also, you need an attorney in Common Pleas Court. In a District Court, an attorney is not required, but it may be advisable to have one present for certain types of cases.

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