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49 states + DC

Pick your state.See exactly how to sue.

The FCRA and FDCPA are federal — but small claims limits, filing fees, deadlines, and judgment rules are set by your state. Every guide below is built from our jurisdiction registry. Self-help software, not a law firm.

All supported states

  • Alabama

    Small claims up to $6,000

  • Alaska

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Arizona

    Small claims up to $3,500

  • Arkansas

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • California

    Small claims up to $12,500

  • Colorado

    Small claims up to $7,500

  • Delaware

    Small claims up to $15,000

  • District of Columbia

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Florida

    Small claims up to $8,000

  • Georgia

    Small claims up to $15,000

  • Hawaii

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • Idaho

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • Illinois

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Indiana

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Iowa

    Small claims up to $6,500

  • Kansas

    Small claims up to $4,000

  • Kentucky

    Small claims up to $2,500

  • Louisiana

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • Maine

    Small claims up to $6,000

  • Maryland

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • Massachusetts

    Small claims up to $7,000

  • Michigan

    Small claims up to $7,000

  • Minnesota

    Small claims up to $20,000

  • Mississippi

    Small claims up to $3,500

  • Missouri

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • Montana

    Small claims up to $15,000

  • Nebraska

    Small claims up to $3,900

  • Nevada

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • New Hampshire

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • New Jersey

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • New Mexico

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • New York

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • North Carolina

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • North Dakota

    Small claims up to $15,000

  • Ohio

    Small claims up to $6,000

  • Oklahoma

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Oregon

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Pennsylvania

    Small claims up to $12,000

  • Rhode Island

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • South Carolina

    Small claims up to $7,500

  • South Dakota

    Small claims up to $12,000

  • Tennessee

    Small claims up to $25,000

  • Texas

    Small claims up to $20,000

  • Utah

    Small claims up to $15,000

  • Vermont

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Virginia

    Small claims up to $5,000

  • Washington

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • West Virginia

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Wisconsin

    Small claims up to $10,000

  • Wyoming

    Small claims up to $6,000

Connecticut coming soon. Connecticut isn’t in our jurisdiction registry yet, so we don’t generate CT court forms or deadlines. Federal FCRA claims can still be filed in US District Court — consult a licensed attorney about your options.

Every form. Every deadline. Your state.

28Solutio pre-fills your state’s court forms, tracks statutory deadlines, and walks you from dispute letter to default judgment.

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