Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 482 - Small Claims Courts
Section 482.310 - Procedure in small claims court.

Effective - 02 Jan 1979
482.310. Procedure in small claims court. — In all small claims proceedings:
(1) Parties may prosecute their claims and defenses without the assistance of an attorney. Corporations or unincorporated associations, including labor unions, may enter their appearance and be represented by an officer or authorized employee. Such representation shall not be deemed the unauthorized practice of law.
(2) Except as otherwise provided herein or by rule of the supreme court, the established structure, administration and procedures in the divisions of the circuit court presided over by associate circuit judges in the respective counties in matters heard and determined within the class of cases enumerated in subdivision (1) of subsection (2) of section 478.225 shall prevail.
(3) Proceedings shall be conducted in an informal summary manner, and the formal rules of evidence and procedure shall not apply.
(4) The judge shall assume an affirmative duty to determine the merits of the claims and defenses of plaintiffs and defendants and may question parties and witnesses.
(5) No discovery shall be permitted.
(6) Trial shall be to the judge sitting without jury.
(7) The provisions of sections 482.300 to 482.365 shall be liberally construed and applied to effectuate the purposes of the act. Judges sitting as a small claims court shall have the power and duty to construe and apply sections 482.300 to 482.365 to further its purposes.
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(L. 1976 H.B. 1317 & 1098 § 4 subsec. 3, A.L. 1978 H.B. 1634)
Effective 1-02-79

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXII - Courts

Chapter 482 - Small Claims Courts

Section 482.300 - Judges to maintain separate docket for small claims — court to be known as small claims court — assignment of cases.

Section 482.305 - Jurisdiction of small claims court.

Section 482.310 - Procedure in small claims court.

Section 482.315 - Procedure if amount of claim exceeds jurisdictional amount — amendment of claim in transferred action not to exceed jurisdictional amount of court to which transferred.

Section 482.320 - Counterclaims, filing, different transaction, same transaction, arising at hearing, duty of judge.

Section 482.325 - Counterclaims exceeding jurisdictional limit, procedure — consent of all parties required — transfer of counterclaim, when — dismissal, when.

Section 482.330 - Restrictions on filing of claims — statement required of plaintiff — counterclaim not prohibited — suit may be brought, where.

Section 482.335 - Duties of clerk of small claims courts — notices to be posted — plaintiff to advise clerk of time hearing preferred — clerk not practicing law.

Section 482.340 - Form of petition and summons — instructions for defendant — waiver of trial by jury — availability of forms.

Section 482.345 - Court costs — procedure for assessment of costs, award of fees and disbursement of fees.

Section 482.350 - Personal service not required — exceptions — procedure for service — proof of service, what constitutes — record of service.

Section 482.355 - Appearance for trial — continuance, when granted — failure of defendant to appear, consequences — procedure — dismissal of action, when.

Section 482.360 - Barring person from small claims court, grounds, length of bar.

Section 482.365 - Small claim judgment not lien on real estate — trial de novo, how perfected — duty of clerk — recognizance required, when — procedure.