Fayette County Small Claims Court
How to file a small claims case in Fayette County, PA. Courthouse locations, hours, fees, and filing options for the Uniontown area.
E-Filing
Not available
Max Claim
$12,000
Courts (7)
7 courthouses
Main Courthouse
Magisterial District Judge Jason A. Cox (District 14-1-01)
88 North Gallatin Ave
Uniontown, PA 15401
Other Courthouse Locations
Magisterial District Judge Daniel Shimshock (District 14-3-02)
1 East Church Avenue
Masontown, PA 15461
Serves: Not specified
Magisterial District Judge Jennifer Jeffries (District 14-2-01)
362 S. Mt. Vernon Ave.
Uniontown, PA 15401
Serves: Not specified
Magisterial District Judge Mike Defino, Jr. (District 14-2-03)
113 C Thornton Rd., Rt. 166
Brownsville, PA 15417
Serves: Not specified
Magisterial District Judge Nathan A. Henning (District 14-2-02)
27 Nickman's Plaza
Lemont Furnace, PA 15456
Serves: Not specified
Magisterial District Judge Richard A. Kasunic II (District 14-3-04)
3177 Pittsburgh Street, PO Box 409
Star Junction, PA 15482
Serves: Not specified
Magisterial District Judge Ronald J. Haggerty, Jr. (District 14-1-02)
404 S. Pittsburgh Street
Connellsville, PA 15425
Serves: Bullskin Township, Connellsville, Connellsville Township, Saltlick Township, South Connellsville, Springfield Township
How to File in Fayette County
File in person
Bring your completed forms to the courthouse clerk during business hours. Pay the filing fee by cash, check, or credit card.
File by mail
Most small claims courts accept filing by mail — check with this courthouse first. Typically you mail your completed forms with the filing fee (check or money order) plus a self-addressed stamped envelope for your returned copies.
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