Small Claims Court is a special part of the court where you can sue for money without a lawyer. You cannot sue to make someone do something or for pain and suffering. Anyone 18 years of age or older can sue in Small Claims Court. If you are less than 18 years old, your parent or guardian may sue on your behalf. Only an individual can sue in Small Claims Court. Corporations, partnerships, associations, or assignees cannot sue in Small Claims Court.
If you are the person starting the case, you are the claimant. The person you are suing is the defendant. In general, you can sue in the county where the defendant lives.
The links below can help you find information. Most courts also have small claims information on their websites. Use the court locator box to find your court. Search by City, Town, Village, District or Civil Court.
You can sue for up to $5,000 in City Courts or up to $3,000 in Town and Village Courts.
In New York City, you can sue for up to $10,000. In Nassau County and western Suffolk County you can sue for up to $5,000.