What is the statute of limitations for filing a claim in small claims court?

In North Carolina, the statute of limitations for filing a claim in Small Claims Court is three (3) years. This means that an individual, business, or other entity has three (3) years from the date of the incident to file a claim in Small Claims Court. After three (3) years have passed, the individual, business, or entity will no longer be able to file a claim in Small Claims Court. The only exception to the three (3) year statute of limitations is for claims brought under the North Carolina Consumer Protection Act. For claims brought under the North Carolina Consumer Protection Act, the statute of limitations is four (4) years from the date of the incident. It is important to note that the statute of limitations is different for every state and it is important to check with your local court to determine the specific statute of limitations for filing a claim in Small Claims Court in your area. This is important to make sure that you are within the legal timeframe to bring your case before the court.

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