Wyoming Small Claims Court Limit
Small Claims Court (Circuit Court)
Injury: 4 years
Wyoming charges only $10 to file a small claim — matching North Dakota for the lowest fee in the nation. Wyoming also has a strong 4-year personal injury statute of limitations, double the most common 2-year standard.
About Wyoming Small Claims Court
Wyoming small claims are filed in Circuit Court and cover disputes up to $6,000. Attorneys are allowed. Wyoming ties North Dakota for the lowest filing fee in the country at just $10. Wyoming has an 8-year statute of limitations for written contracts and 4 years for personal injury — both well above the national average. Cases are heard by a circuit court judge. Losing parties may appeal to the District Court.
Source: Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 5-9-131. Official court website →
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File in Texas →How Wyoming Compares
| State | Limit | Court |
|---|---|---|
| Delaware | $25,000 | Justice of the Peace Court |
| Tennessee | $25,000 | General Sessions Court |
| Minnesota | $20,000 | Conciliation Court |
| Texas | $20,000 | Justice of the Peace Court |
| Utah | $20,000 | Small Claims Court |
| Georgia | $15,000 | Magistrate Court |
| North Dakota | $15,000 | Small Claims Court |
| California | $12,500 | Small Claims Court |
| Pennsylvania | $12,000 | Magisterial District Court |
| South Dakota | $12,000 | Small Claims Court |