Kansas · the small claims division of the District Court
How to file a small-claims case in Kansas
You can sue for up to $10,000 in Kansas (exclusive of interest and costs). Here is where to file, what the deadlines are, and how to keep your case organized.
Good to know: Kansas does not have a separate "small claims court." Small claims are handled within the district court (one in each county) under the Small Claims Procedure Act, K.S.A. 61-2701 et seq., which is part of and correlates with the Code of Civil Procedure for Limited Actions (Chapter 61). K.S.A. 61-2702 ties the act to the limited-actions code, and service of process therefore follows the limited-actions process statutes (Article 30, e.g., K.S.A. 61-3002 and 61-3003). Appeals go to a district judge (K.S.A. 61-2709). Attorneys are generally excluded from the small claims hearing itself unless the opposing party is a lawyer (K.S.A. 61-2707/61-2714).
Filing your petition (the judicial-council small claims form) in Kansas
- Prepare the statement of your small claim (petition). Fill out the judicial-council small claims form, which K.S.A. 61-2705 requires and denominates a petition. It must set forth a short and plain statement of the claim showing entitlement to relief and contain a demand for judgment. The claim cannot exceed $10,000 (K.S.A. 61-2703).
- File with the clerk of the district court in the proper county and pay the docket fee. File the written statement with the clerk of the court. Per K.S.A. 61-2704(b), pay a docket fee of $35 if the claim does not exceed $500, or $55 if it exceeds $500. Venue is governed by K.S.A. 61-2708 (article 34 of chapter 61). No person may file more than 20 small claims in the same court in one calendar year.
- Have the defendant served with process. After filing, service of process must be obtained within 90 days (K.S.A. 61-2704(a)). The sheriff serves process unless a party elects to do so; methods under K.S.A. 61-3003 include return receipt (certified mail) delivery, personal service, and residence service.
- Attend the hearing on the date set by the court. The summons states the time the defendant must appear or answer; that time is set by the court at not less than 14 nor more than 50 days after the summons is issued (K.S.A. 61-3002). Parties present their own cases; attorneys are generally excluded under K.S.A. 61-2707 unless the opposing party is represented.
Filing fees: The docket fee is $35 for claims of $500 or less, or $55 for claims over $500 (K.S.A. 61-2704). Verify current fees with the clerk.
Key Kansas deadlines
| Case type | Deadline to file |
|---|---|
| Written contract (K.S.A. § 60-511) | 5 years |
| Oral contract or debt (K.S.A. § 60-512) | 3 years |
| Property damage (K.S.A. § 60-513) | 2 years |
| Personal injury (K.S.A. § 60-513) | 2 years |
Answering a lawsuit: Set by the court in the summons: not less than 14 nor more than 50 days after the summons is issued. Failure to appear or answer results in default judgment.
Serving the defendant: Service of process is normally made by the sheriff (unless a party elects to serve), and must be obtained within 90 days of filing. Methods include return receipt delivery (e.g., certified mail, priority mail, or commercial courier), personal service, and residence service. An acknowledgment or voluntary appearance is equivalent to service.
Appeals: Either party may appeal to a district judge within 14 days after entry of judgment; the appeal is tried de novo before a different district judge.
Kansas small-claims forms
Official Kansas forms, free from the court; CaseBySelf can pre-fill them from your case details.
- Civil Cover Sheet: Civil cover sheet used when opening the Kansas small-claims case.
- Plaintiff Instruction Sheet: Official Kansas Judicial Council instructions for filing and trying a small-claims case.
- Poverty Affidavit: Requests waiver of filing fees or appeal fees based on inability to pay.
This page is general information, not legal advice, and CaseBySelf is not a law firm. Rules, fees, and deadlines change and vary by court: verify with the specific court where you file. Source: Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes - K.S.A. 61-2703 (Definitions; small claim, amount). Last reviewed 2026-06-23.