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Small Claims Court in Seattle, Washington Filing Guide 2026

File a claim, respond to a lawsuit, or find the Seattle courthouse. Free guide — no attorney needed.

📊 Seattle Small Claims — Quick Facts

Filing Limit
$10,000
Filing Fee
$14
Hearing Time
30-60 days
Attorneys
✗ Not Allowed
Appeals
✓ Yes
State Courts
39

📍 Find the Seattle Small Claims Courthouse

Small claims cases in Seattle are handled at the Washington court serving your area. Courts are typically located at the county courthouse. Use the link below to find the exact address and hours.

📍 Find Seattle Small Claims Court on Maps →

Tip: Call ahead to confirm hours and any local filing requirements before your visit.

How to File in Seattle Small Claims Court

1

Send a Demand Letter First

Before filing in Seattle, send a certified mail demand letter to the other party. Give them 10–30 days to respond. Keep your copy — you may need it at the hearing.

2

Get the Complaint Form

Visit the Seattle small claims court (or your county courthouse) and pick up the claim form. You'll need the defendant's full legal name and address. Online filing may be available in Washington.

3

Pay the Filing Fee

Pay the Washington small claims filing fee of $14 at the clerk's window. Fee waivers are available for qualifying low-income filers — ask the clerk for an application.

4

Serve the Defendant

The defendant must be officially notified. Washington courts typically handle service by certified mail. You can also hire a process server or, in some counties, use the sheriff's office.

5

Prepare Your Evidence

Gather contracts, receipts, photos, texts, and emails. Organize chronologically. Bring at least 3 copies of everything to your hearing — one for the judge, one for the other party, one for you.

6

Show Up and Present Your Case

Your hearing in Seattle will be scheduled within 30-60 days. Be concise and factual. Judges typically rule the same day. If you win, you'll receive a judgment — see the collect judgment guide for next steps.

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💰 What Happens After You Win?

Winning in Seattle small claims court gets you a judgment — but it doesn't automatically mean you get paid. You may need to take additional steps to collect from the other party.

→ How to collect a judgment in Washington

Frequently Asked Questions — Seattle

How do I find the small claims court near me in Seattle?

Small claims cases in Seattle are handled at your county courthouse. Use the Google Maps link above to find the exact address. You can also search "Seattle small claims court" or call the county clerk's office directly.

Can I file online instead of going to the courthouse in Seattle?

Washington is expanding online filing capabilities. Check with your local Seattle courthouse for current online filing availability.

What is the most I can sue for in Seattle small claims court?

The maximum claim in Seattle (Washington) small claims court is $10,000. If your damages exceed this amount, you can either reduce your claim to fit within the limit or file in a higher court.

Do I need a lawyer for small claims in Seattle?

Attorneys are generally not permitted in Washington small claims court. Both sides represent themselves. This levels the playing field — you don't need legal experience to win.

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