Georgia Small Claims Court Guide
Key fees, step-by-step instructions, and important deadlines — specific to Georgia. Sourced from official state and court websites.
Georgia Small Claims Court — Key Numbers
Step-by-Step: Small Claims Court in Georgia
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Confirm your claim is within the Georgia limit of $15,000.
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Send a written demand letter via certified mail — give the other party 14–30 days to respond.
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File your Plaintiff's Claim form at the Magistrate Court clerk's office (fee: $45–$75).
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Arrange service of process — the defendant must be formally notified of the lawsuit.
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Gather your evidence: contracts, receipts, photos, texts, and any written estimates.
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Attend your hearing. Bring organized evidence. State your case clearly and let the facts speak.
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If you win and the defendant doesn't pay, use wage garnishment or bank levy to collect.
Georgia courts offer fee waivers (In Forma Pauperis) for filers below 125–200% of the federal poverty level. Ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form before paying. → Georgia fee waiver guide
Data sourced from official Georgia government and court websites. Updated May 2026. Always verify current fees with your local courthouse before filing.
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