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Small Claims Court Overview

A small claim is a case brought to the Nunavut Court of Justice for disputes involving less than $20,000. You do not need a lawyer to make or respond to a small claim.

Examples include:

  • Unpaid wages
  • Property damage
  • Breach of contract (a broken agreement)
  • Unpaid loans
ActionDescriptionTimeline
File and serve claimThe claimant files a Notice of Claim and Sheriff Department serves it on the Defendant. The filing fee is $75.Not specified in rules.
The defendant has the opportunity to respondThe defendant may pay the amount claimed directly to the Claimant, admit the claim and propose a payment schedule, admit part of the claim and request mediation, or dispute the claim and/or counterclaim.Within 30 days after receiving the Notice of Claim.
Application for default judgmentIf the defendant does not file a Reply with the Court, the Claimant can apply to have a default judgment.After timeframe noted above for the filing of a Reply by the defendant.
Mandatory MediationThe main purpose of mediation is to facilitate settlement.Within a reasonable period after all Replies filed.
Possible OutcomesDescriptionTimeline
Offers to SettleA party can make an offer to settle. If the offer is accepted, the case ends without a trial.Any time before judge's final decision.
Withdrawal of the Claim or Counter claimA party who wishes to withdraw his or her claim must serve a Notice of Discontinuance on the other parties.At any time.
Award of a default judgmentIf the defendant does not appear on the date set for the hearing, the Court may award a default judgment.When a defendant fails to appear at a hearing.
JudgmentIf there is a trial and both parties appear, the judge will hear the case and make a judgment.At, or as soon as possible, after the hearing.
Further OptionsDescriptionTimeline
Application to set aside a default judgmentWhen there is a default judgment, the party who failed to appear can apply to have the judgment set aside.Upon learning of the default judgment.
Appeal to a higher courtThe appellant can appeal the decision of the lower court to Court of Appeal.Within 30 days of service of the order.