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Legal Costs in Hartford, CT (2026)

Filing fees for LLCs, divorce, small claims, and notary services in Hartford — all sourced from official Connecticut state records.

$120
LLC filing fee
$360
Divorce fee (county)
$5,000
Small claims max
$5
Notary fee cap
LegalCostCalculator Editorial Team Data sourced from official government websites  ·  Last reviewed:

Hartford is a city in Hartford County, Connecticut. Whether you're starting a business, filing a small claims case, or going through a divorce, the fees you pay are set at the Connecticut state level — not the city or county level — with limited exceptions for county-specific court fees. Forming an LLC costs $120 in state filing fees. Small claims cases can be filed for disputes up to $5,000 in the Small Claims Court. Divorce filing fees in Connecticut start at $350. All figures on this page are verified from official Connecticut government sources and updated for 2026.

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Hartford Superior Court
Address
95 Washington St, Hartford, CT 06106
Hours
Mon–Fri 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Official Website
www.jud.ct.gov

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to form an LLC in Hartford, CT?
Forming an LLC in Hartford costs $120 for the Connecticut state filing fee. The annual report fee is $80/year. This is a statewide fee — the same amount regardless of which city you're in. Use a registered agent service for privacy and compliance.
Where is the small claims court in Hartford?
Small claims cases in Hartford are filed in the Small Claims Court serving Hartford County. Contact the Hartford County courthouse to confirm the address, hours, and accepted payment methods before you go. The maximum claim limit is $5,000 and the filing fee is $35–$75.
How much does a notary cost in Hartford?
In Hartford, notary fees are capped at $5 per notarial act. Typical in-person fees at UPS Store or FedEx are $10–$15 per signature. Many banks offer free notary service to account holders. For RON (remote online notarization), the cap is $5.
How do I file for divorce in Hartford?
To file for divorce in Hartford, file your petition at the Hartford County courthouse. The divorce filing fee in Hartford County is $360. You must meet Connecticut's residency requirement (typically 6+ months in the state). For uncontested divorces, online services can prepare all your paperwork.
What is the small claims limit in Hartford?
The small claims limit in Hartford is $5,000 — the maximum you can sue for in Small Claims Court in Connecticut. This limit applies throughout the state regardless of city. Filing fees are $35–$75. If your claim exceeds the limit, you can reduce it to qualify for small claims or file in a higher civil court.
Where do I file small claims in Hartford County?
Small claims cases in Hartford County are filed at the local courthouse in Hartford County. The Connecticut small claims court (Small Claims Court) handles all monetary disputes up to $5,000. Filing fees are $35–$75. Contact the Hartford County court clerk for the current address, hours, and filing procedures.

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