Q: How long to file small claims in Idaho
A: An Idaho attorney should advise here, since your question involves procedural law in a specific jurisdiction's state court system. However, your question remains open for three weeks. Until you are able to consult with a local attorney, in most places, the statute of limitations is governed by the type of action (breach of contract, personal injury, property damage, etc.). So nationwide, it usually depends on the type of action you have. A local attorney or a court clerk should be able to provide more definitive guidance with more details about your matter. Good luck
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