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File a small claim

Find out about the Small Claims Tribunals and the process to file a small claim.
 

How to file and serve a small claim

Find out how to file a small claim online, including the fees and documents to prepare. You must also serve the claim on the respondent.
 

How to respond to a small claim

If you are responding to a claim at the Small Claims Tribunals, find out more about the claim and the different ways you can respond.
 

Set aside a small claims order made in your absence

If you did not attend a Small Claims Tribunals court session, a default order may be made against you. You may apply to set aside this order within a month of the order date.
 

Understand the outcomes of a small claim

A small claim may lead to different outcomes, depending on the order made by the Small Claims Tribunals.
 

Cases eligible for a small claim

Find out if the Small Claims Tribunals can hear your claim, and understand the claim limits and other considerations before filing a small claim.
 

Appeal against a small claims order

The claimant or respondent may appeal against a decision by the Small Claims Tribunals under specific circumstances. Find out about the process and the fees payable.
 

Cases eligible for an employment claim

Find out if the Employment Claims Tribunals can hear your claim, what the claim limits are and other considerations before filing an employment claim.
 

Committal proceedings (from 1 April 2022)

Committal proceedings determine penalties for a party who does not comply with a court order to do, or to stop doing, an act within a specific time.
 

Before going to court for a small claim

What you need to know and prepare for before attending a consultation or hearing at the Small Claims Tribunals.

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