Small claims in Georgia
A calm, plain-English walkthrough of how to send a demand letter and take a case to small claims court in Georgia.
$15,000
6 yrs
4 yrs
Where to file
Magistrate Court
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Georgia Attorney General
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What is the small claims limit in Georgia?+
In Georgia, small claims court generally handles disputes up to $15,000. If your claim is larger, you can either waive the excess to stay in small claims or file in a higher court. Limits change periodically — confirm the current cap on your local court's page before filing.
How long do I have to sue over a broken contract in Georgia?+
Georgia's statute of limitations is typically 6 years for written contracts and 4 years for oral agreements. Other claim types (fraud, personal injury, unpaid wages) have their own deadlines. Send your demand letter well before the clock runs out.
Where do I file a small claims case in Georgia?+
Most consumer disputes in Georgia are filed in the Magistrate Court. You'll typically file in the county where the defendant lives, does business, or where the incident happened. Use the official court locator to find the right courthouse and current filing fees.
Do I need a lawyer for small claims in Georgia?+
No. Small claims court in Georgia is designed for people to represent themselves. In some states attorneys are limited or discouraged in the small claims division. If your matter is above the small claims cap, or involves a business defendant with counsel, consulting a lawyer is a good idea.
How much does it cost to file in Georgia small claims court?+
Filing fees in Georgia usually run between roughly $30 and $150, depending on your county and the amount you're suing for. You'll also pay a small service-of-process fee. If you can't afford the fees, most courts allow a fee waiver based on income.
How do I send a demand letter in Georgia?+
A demand letter should state the facts, the amount owed, a firm deadline (typically 10–30 days), and what you'll do if it isn't paid. Send it by USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt to prove delivery. In Georgia, courts and judges appreciate seeing that you tried to resolve the dispute in writing before filing.
Where can I report consumer fraud in Georgia?+
Consumer complaints in Georgia are handled by the Georgia Attorney General. You can file a complaint online through their consumer protection office. For federal issues, you can also report to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
Can I recover my filing fees if I win in Georgia?+
Usually yes. If you prevail, Georgia courts typically add your filing fee and service costs to the judgment. Attorney's fees are only recoverable if a contract or specific statute allows them.
What happens after I win a small claims judgment in Georgia?+
A judgment doesn't automatically pay you — you'll need to collect. In Georgia that can involve wage garnishment, bank levies, or a lien on real property, subject to state exemptions. Judgments are typically enforceable for years and can be renewed.
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This guide is general information, not legal advice. Court rules and dollar limits change — always verify with the official court link above.