Los Angeles County, CA Small Claims Court (2026)
Sue for up to $12,500 in LA County without an attorney. Filing fees, the correct courthouse, service rules, and what to expect at your hearing.
Not legal advice. Court fees, addresses, and procedures are sourced from official California court websites and state statutes (Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 116.110 et seq.). Verify current information at courts.ca.gov before filing. See our data methodology →
LA Superior Court — Small Claims Division (Stanley Mosk)
111 N. Hill St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 974-5555
Mon—Fri: 8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.
Closed court holidays
Up to $1,500: $30
$1,501-$5,000: $50
$5,001-$10,000: $75
$10,001-$12,500: $100
Certified mail (by non-party): $10-$15
Process server: $40-$100
Sheriff: $40-$75
Note: You cannot serve the defendant yourself
Los Angeles County is enormous. You must file at the courthouse that covers the defendant's address or where the dispute occurred. Filing at the wrong courthouse will result in dismissal. Use courts.ca.gov to find your district courthouse before filing. Common options: Stanley Mosk (downtown LA), Van Nuys Courthouse, Torrance Courthouse, Pasadena Courthouse, Pomona Courthouse.
How to File Small Claims in Los Angeles County
California Statute of Limitations
| Claim Type | Time Limit | California Code |
|---|---|---|
| Written contracts | 4 years | CCP § 337 |
| Oral contracts | 2 years | CCP § 339 |
| Property damage | 3 years | CCP § 338 |
| Personal injury | 2 years | CCP § 335.1 |
| Security deposits | 4 years (written lease) | Civil Code § 1950.5 |
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