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Small claims court in Connecticut

Connecticut small claims cases are handled in Small Claims Court (Superior Court). The individual claim limit is $5,000; the business limit is $5,000. Filing fees are typically about $95.00, depending on claim size and local court schedules.

This court is built for lower-dollar disputes where speed and plain-language procedure matter more than full civil litigation. Lawyers are allowed. Corporations can use the small-claims process. Small-claims appeal rights are limited or unavailable under the state small-claims track. Always confirm the current fee schedule and local forms before filing, because clerk practices can vary by county or court location.

Important: Connecticut small-claims limits and filing fees can change by statute, court rule, or local fee schedule. Use the figures here as the statewide planning baseline, then verify the exact form, fee, and hearing procedure with the court where you file.
Max claim (individual)
$5,000
Business: $5,000
Filing fee
$95.00
Court
Small Claims Court (Superior Court)
In person only

The rules at a glance

Lawyers allowed?
Yes
Corporations allowed?
Yes
Right of appeal?
No

Frequently asked

What is the small claims limit in Connecticut?
The listed individual limit is $5,000. If a business is filing, the listed business limit is $5,000.
Can a lawyer appear in Connecticut small claims court?
Yes. Connecticut allows lawyers in small-claims cases, although many people still file and appear without one.
Can I appeal a Connecticut small claims judgment?
Small-claims appeal rights are limited or unavailable under the state small-claims track.

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Not legal advice. Procedures vary by court and change periodically. Always confirm details with the clerk's office or the official court website (linked above) before filing.