Are there any other requirements?

Any time you sue someone other than an individual, there is additional information needed to complete the necessary forms. For example, if you are suing an individual doing business as a company, a partnership where there are several people doing business as a company? It is important for you to research this information carefully. Assistance in determining if the person you are suing is a company, corporation, an individual doing business as a company or partnership may be obtained by calling the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Official Records (in the county where the business is located) or the Secretary of State, Corporate Division at 850-488-9000 or visit Sunbiz. If you determine that the company you are suing is not a registered corporation, contact the occupational license bureau of the county where the business is located.

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1. What is a Small Claims Case?
2. Do I need a lawyer?
3. Where can I file my small claims case?
4. Who can file a Small Claims Case?
5. What does it cost to file a Small Claims Case?
6. What information do I need to file a Small Claims Case?
7. Are there any other requirements?
8. Is there other information I need to know?
9. What happens after I file my Small Claims case?
10. Is mediation an option?
11. What happens to my case if a settlement is reached?
12. How can I collect my judgment?
13. Can I file a lien against the defendant's property?