How much does it cost to appeal a small claims court decision?

The cost to appeal a small claims court decision in Virginia varies depending on the size of the claim. Generally, if the claim is for $4,500 or less, the appellant must pay a filing fee of $50 for a single claim or $150 for multiple claims. If the total amount of the claim or claims exceeds $4,500, the filing fee is $150 plus an additional fee of $10 for every $1,000 or fraction of $1,000 of the claim exceeding $4,500. The appellant must also pay for the court reporter and any other fees associated with court hearings or transcribing services, including travel fees, as well as the sheriff’s fees for service, if applicable. It is important to note that appealing a small claims court decision could result in additional costs such as court costs, costs for witnesses, and attorney’s fees. An appellant should discuss these costs with their lawyer to determine the expected cost of the appeal.

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