Smith v. Department of Revenue
- Docket Number:
- TC-2024-001
- Judge:
- Hon. Jane Doe
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The standard filing fee is $350. Fee waivers are available for qualifying individuals. Contact the clerk's office for more information.
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The court provides resources for self-represented litigants on our website.
Case timelines vary depending on complexity. Simple cases may be resolved in 3-6 months, while complex cases can take 12-18 months or longer.