Is there a limit on the amount of damages that can be recovered in a small claims court case?

Yes, there is a limit on the amount of damages that can be recovered in small claims court cases in Arkansas. According to the Arkansas Code, the maximum amount that can be recovered in a small claims court case is $5,000. This means that if the damages sought are more than $5,000, the case must be brought in a higher court such as circuit court or district court. It is important to note that this limit is solely for the amount of damages sought in a single case. The maximum amount that can be recovered on multiple separate cases within the same court term is the combined amount of the separate claims, but still not more than $5,000. It is also important to note that these limits are subject to change. It is important to check with the local small claims court to determine the current limit on the amount of damages that can be recovered.

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