Georgia Small Claims Court Guide 2025

Maximum claim amounts, filing fees, and rules for small claims court in Georgia.

Max Claim (Individual)

$15,000

Max Claim (Business)

$15,000

Filing Fee

$50–$120

Corps. Can File

✓ Yes

Court NameMagistrate Court
Max Claim (Individual)$15,000
Max Claim (Business/Corp)$15,000
Filing Fee Range$50 – $120
Corporations Can FileYes
Appeals AllowedYes
Attorneys AllowedYes

Filing in Georgia Small Claims Court

Georgia small claims cases are heard in Magistrate Court. The maximum you can sue for is $15,000. Filing fees range from $50 to $120 depending on the amount of your claim.

Step-by-Step: Filing Your Claim

  1. Confirm your claim fits — It must be under $15,000 and a type of civil matter handled by Magistrate Court.
  2. Send a demand letter — Before filing, send the other party a written demand. This is often required and may resolve the dispute.
  3. Get the forms — Visit your local Magistrate Court or check the Georgia court system website for the small claims complaint form.
  4. File and pay — Submit your completed form and pay the filing fee ($50–$120).
  5. Serve the defendant — The defendant must be officially notified. The court clerk can explain the service options.
  6. Prepare your case — Gather contracts, invoices, photos, emails, and any witnesses.
  7. Appear at the hearing — Present your case clearly and concisely. The judge will ask questions.
  8. Collect your judgment — If you win, you still need to collect. The court doesn't do this for you.

What You Can Sue For in Georgia

  • Unpaid invoices or debts
  • Security deposit disputes
  • Minor property damage claims
  • Breach of contract (small amounts)
  • Refunds for defective goods or services
  • Personal loans
⚠️ Always Verify: Court limits and fees change. Before filing, verify current amounts with your local Magistrate Court or the Georgia court system's official website.