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Maryland Small Claims Court Limit (2026)

The maximum amount you can sue for in Maryland small claims court, plus filing fees, statutes of limitation, and court-specific tips.

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$5,000
Court Limit
3 yrs
Written Contract SOL
Statute of limitations
3 yrs
Oral Contract SOL
Statute of limitations

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Frequently Asked Questions — Maryland Small Claims

What is the small claims court limit in Maryland?
The small claims court limit in Maryland is $5,000. This is the maximum dollar amount you can sue for in the District Court. Claims exceeding this limit must be filed in a higher civil court.
How much can I sue for in Maryland small claims court?
You can sue for up to $5,000 in Maryland small claims court. If your actual damages are higher, you can voluntarily reduce (waive) the excess to fit within the limit — often worth doing to avoid the cost and complexity of regular civil court.
What is the statute of limitations for small claims in Maryland?
In Maryland, the statute of limitations is 3 years for written contract claims and 3 years for oral contract claims. Always file before the deadline — courts dismiss time-barred claims regardless of merit.
How do I file a small claims case in Maryland?
To file in Maryland: (1) get a Plaintiff's Claim form from the District Court clerk or court website, (2) pay the filing fee ($34–$58), (3) serve the defendant, and (4) attend your hearing. See our Maryland how-to-file guide for full step-by-step instructions.
What is the District Court in Maryland?
Maryland's small claims court is called the District Court. It handles civil monetary disputes quickly and affordably, without the formality of regular civil court. Most parties represent themselves without an attorney.
Can I sue for more than $5,000 in Maryland small claims?
No — the $5,000 cap is absolute in Maryland. You can file in a higher civil court if your claim is larger, or voluntarily reduce your claim to fit within the limit and waive the excess. Splitting one claim into multiple small claims cases to circumvent the cap is not permitted.

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