New York Small Claims Court Limit (2026)
The maximum amount you can sue for in New York small claims court, plus filing fees, statutes of limitation, and court-specific tips.
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New York Small Claims Court: What You Need to Know
In New York, small claims cases are heard in the Small Claims Court. The maximum amount you can sue for is $10,000. NYC limit is $10,000. Upstate courts may vary.
Tip
New York has surprisingly low filing fees — among the cheapest in the US at $15–$20.Filing Fees in New York
Filing fees in New York range from $15 to $20 depending on your claim amount.
Statutes of Limitation in New York
You must file your claim within the applicable statute of limitations:
- Written contracts: 6 years
- Oral contracts: 6 years
- Property damage: 3 years
Claim too high for small claims?
In most states you can voluntarily reduce (waive) the excess amount to bring your claim within the New York limit. It's often worth it to avoid the higher cost and complexity of regular civil court.Can't afford the filing fee?
Ask the court clerk for a fee waiver application (In Forma Pauperis). Most New York courts waive fees for filers whose income is below 125–200% of the federal poverty level.Frequently Asked Questions — New York Small Claims
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