If there is more than one justice of the peace in a county, then a small claim normally must be made in the court whose precinct covers the area where the defendant resides.
Under some circumstances, more than one court can be used. For example, if the
defendant lives in one precinct, but contracted to perform services in another
county, you can select either county as the place to bring suit. If there is
more than one justice of the peace in the same city, or in the same precinct,
you can file suit in either court. If you still have a question about which
court to use, call or visit the office of the justice of the peace. Generally,
if you call the justice of the peace's office with the address of the party
you are filing suit against, the court can give you the precinct in which you
should file your claim. Most court clerks are very helpful.