WHAT KIND OF SUITS MAY BE FILED IN THE CITY COURT OF PORT ALLEN? Suits which may properly be filed in the City Court of Port Allen include suits on open accounts, promissory notes, eviction, contractural disputes, and actions for money damages based on injury caused by another person. The following types of cases MAY NOT be instituted in the City Court of Port Allen: suits involving annullment, seperation, divorce, alimony, seperation of property, succession, interdiction, receivership, liquidation, habaes corpus, or the title to real estate; suits against a State agency, parish, municipality or other political subdivision, or suits against a public official performing official duties. WHERE DO YOU FILE SUIT? Come to the City Court of Port Allen, located at 330 South Alexander, Port Allen, LA., or you may mail your suit to P.O. Box 93, Port Allen, LA. 70767. HOW DO YOU BEGIN A SUIT IN THE CITY COURT OF PORT ALLEN? The documents that comprise a lawsuit are called "pleadings". The Clerk's Office has standard "fill-in-the-blank" forms already prepared for certain types of lawsuits. The clerk can provide you with a form, if appropriate, for your lawsuit. If the clerk does not have the appropriate forms, it may be necessary for you to hire a lawyer to prepare pleadings for you. The Clerk's Office personnel cannot give legal advise or prepare pleadings for you. Your pleadings must contain the following information: You will be asked to sign the pleadings and furnish your telephone number and address where you may be contacted during the pendency of the lawsuit. You must notify the Court of any changes as the Court may need to contact you on short notice. |