Templates & Kits
Full Texas Small Claims Starter Kit
Every template and guide, from first demand letter to collecting a judgment.
Legal information only: This site provides legal information for Texas Justice Court users. It is not legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and does not replace advice from a licensed Texas attorney or instructions from your court. County and precinct practices vary. Filing methods, local forms, service fees, court closures, and clerk procedures can change. Always verify details with the correct Justice of the Peace court before filing or relying on a deadline.
About this kit
The complete kit: everything in the Demand Letter Pack and Hearing Prep Pack, plus a step-by-step filing walkthrough, a service-of-process guide, a judgment collection guide, a case timeline worksheet, an answer-planning worksheet for defendants, and a one-page FAQ cheat sheet.
Fifteen documents that cover the full life of a small claim: demand, filing, service, hearing preparation, and what happens after judgment.
Every document includes the ClaimReady TX legal-information disclaimer. These are self-help templates and organizers, not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created.
Who it's for: Anyone handling a Texas Justice Court case start to finish without a lawyer.
What's inside
17 documents, each delivered as editable DOCX and printable PDF.
- ✓Texas Demand Letter — General Money Owed
- ✓Texas Demand Letter — Contractor / Repair Dispute
- ✓Texas Demand Letter — Security Deposit Return
- ✓Texas Demand Letter — Unpaid Invoice
- ✓Demand Letter Instructions + Delivery Log
- ✓Statement of Facts Worksheet
- ✓Evidence Log
- ✓Witness List Worksheet
- ✓Damages Calculation Worksheet
- ✓Court Day Checklist
- ✓Texas Justice Court Hearing Prep Guide
- ✓Texas Small Claims Filing Walkthrough
- ✓Service of Process Guide
- ✓After the Judgment: Collection Guide
- ✓Case Timeline Worksheet
- ✓Answer Planning Worksheet (for Defendants)
- ✓Texas Small Claims FAQ Cheat Sheet
Legal information, not legal advice
These documents help you organize, demand, and prepare. They do not evaluate your case, predict outcomes, or replace your county's official court forms — when your JP court publishes a form, use the court's version. For advice about your specific situation, talk to a licensed Texas attorney.