In Jordan, how do I send a formal legal notice to a supplier before filing a claim?

In Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Last Updated: Mar 6, 2026
A supplier delivered defective goods and keeps delaying replacements and refunds. I want to pressure them to resolve it without going to court, but I need the notice to be valid and properly served. What should the notice include and what timeline is reasonable?

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Tianjin Bozhuan Law Firm

Tianjin Bozhuan Law Firm

Mar 6, 2026
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Usually, we include claims for refunds, damages, and other requests. As a lawyer, I state the facts and list the legal basis on which our claim is formed. Furthermore, we consider what legal actions we may take if the respondent does not respond to us reasonably.
Haya Rahhal

Haya Rahhal

Mar 6, 2026
You can send a formal legal notice (إنذار عدلي) to the supplier before filing a lawsuit. How to send it: Through the Notary Public at the court (الكاتب العدل). The notice should include: Names and addresses of both parties; Contract or invoice details; Description of the defective goods and breach; Your demand (replacement, refund, repair); A clear deadline; Warning that you will file a lawsuit if they do not comply. Reasonable timeline: Usually 7–14 days for the supplier to respond or fix the issue.
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