Suffolk County Small Claims Court
Small Claims Session (District/Boston Municipal Court) • Population: 797,936
Courthouse Information
Courthouse
Boston Municipal Court — Small Claims
Address
24 New Chardon St, Boston, MA 02114
Phone
(617) 788-8450Court Website
https://www.mass.gov/courtsLocal Tips
- Located near Haymarket and Government Center T stations
- Small claims limit is $7,000 in Massachusetts
- Multiple BMC divisions — file at the correct one for your area
How to File in Suffolk County
Determine if your case qualifies for Massachusetts small claims court (up to $7,000)
Send a written demand letter to the other party
File your claim at the Suffolk County courthouse or online through the Small Claims Session (District/Boston Municipal Court)
Serve the defendant with official notice of the lawsuit
Prepare your evidence, documents, and witnesses
Attend the in-person hearing and present your case
Statute of Limitations in Massachusetts
Important Rules in Massachusetts
Frequently Asked Questions
To file a small claims case in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, visit your local courthouse at 24 New Chardon St, Boston, MA 02114 or the Small Claims Session (District/Boston Municipal Court) website. You'll need to fill out the claim form, pay the filing fee ($40 - $150), and serve the defendant. The maximum claim amount is $7,000.
The maximum you can sue for in Massachusetts small claims court is $7,000. This limit applies to all counties including Suffolk County.
In Massachusetts, attorneys are allowed to represent parties in small claims court. While you can represent yourself in Suffolk County, you may choose to hire a lawyer for your case.
From filing to hearing, a small claims case in Massachusetts typically takes 30-60 days. Timelines in Suffolk County may vary depending on court schedules.
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