2025 Session Last amended: 2013 session

§ 491A.02 — Procedure

Plain-Language Summary

Conciliation court (small claims court) uses a simple, informal process with no jury. The court administrator will help you fill out forms and explain the process. Either side can appeal by requesting removal to district court for a new trial. Businesses and corporations can be represented by an officer or employee, not just a lawyer.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When you are involved in a conciliation court case and need to understand the process. Who this affects: Anyone filing or defending a claim in small claims court. Key points: There are no juries and proceedings are not recorded. The court clerk will help you with forms at no extra charge. If you lose, you can appeal by requesting removal to district court, where you get a completely new trial. If the person who appealed does not get a better result in district court, they must pay the other side an extra $50. Judgments can be paid in installments over up to one year. Filing fees may be waived if you cannot afford them.