South Carolina Small Claims Court Guide 2025

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

Max Claim (Individual)

$7,500

Max Claim (Business)

$7,500

Filing Fee

$80–$150

Corps. Can File

✓ Yes

Court NameMagistrate Court
Max Claim (Individual)$7,500
Max Claim (Business/Corp)$7,500
Filing Fee Range$80 – $150
Corporations Can FileYes
Appeals AllowedYes
Attorneys AllowedYes

Filing in South Carolina Small Claims Court

South Carolina small claims cases are heard in Magistrate Court. The maximum you can sue for is $7,500. Filing fees range from $80 to $150 depending on the amount of your claim.

Step-by-Step: Filing Your Claim

  1. Confirm your claim fits — It must be under $7,500 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 South Carolina court system website for the small claims complaint form.
  4. File and pay — Submit your completed form and pay the filing fee ($80–$150).
  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 South Carolina

  • 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 South Carolina court system's official website.