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Small claims court in Florida

Florida small claims are filed in County Court for amounts up to $8,000. The Florida Small Claims Rules require a pre-trial conference where most cases settle or proceed to a 'pretrial' hearing date.

Max claim (individual)
$8,000
Filing fee
$55.00 – $300.00
Filing → judgment: 8-12 weeks
Court
County Court (Small Claims Division)
In person; remote available

The rules at a glance

Lawyers allowed?
Yes
Corporations allowed?
Yes
Right of appeal?
Yes — 30 days
Appeal goes to
Circuit Court

Frequently asked

What is Florida's small claims limit?
$8,000, exclusive of costs, interest, and attorneys' fees. Claims above $8,000 go to County Court's regular civil division (up to $50,000) or Circuit Court.
Do I have to attend a pre-trial conference?
Yes — Florida Small Claims Rule 7.090 requires a pre-trial conference at which both parties must appear. Failing to appear can result in default or dismissal.

Other states

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.