Rhode Island · Rhode Island District Court (Small Claims)
How to file a small-claims case in Rhode Island
You can sue for up to $5,000 in Rhode Island (exclusive of interest and costs). Here is where to file, what the deadlines are, and how to keep your case organized.
Good to know: Rhode Island has no separate small claims court; it is a simplified District Court procedure (R.I. Gen. Laws chapter 10-16). Only money judgments on a contract, retail sale, collection, or consumer claim are allowed: the court cannot order anyone to act or return property.
Filing your Small Claims Notice of Suit and Complaint in Rhode Island
- Confirm your case qualifies. Small claims covers contracts, collections, and consumer claims up to $5,000, exclusive of interest and costs. Personal injury, auto, and property-damage cases cannot be filed here, and only a money judgment is available.
- Complete the Notice of Suit and Complaint. Use the official Small Claims Notice of Suit and Complaint (self-represented version with instructions on the Judiciary site). Clerks can give procedural information only, not legal advice.
- File with the District Court clerk and pay the fee. File with the District Court clerk and pay the $75.75 fee. As plaintiff you also file a written waiver of your right to appeal (R.I. Gen. Laws 10-16-4).
- Have the defendant served. The clerk issues a summons, which a Rhode Island deputy sheriff or licensed constable serves with the complaint and answer forms for a fee. File the returned summons with the clerk so the case proceeds.
- Proceed to mediation or trial. For self-represented plaintiffs the case goes to mediation once an answer is filed; if no agreement is reached, it is set for trial. Bring all your evidence.
Filing fees: The filing fee is $75.75 statewide (a $55 base entry fee under R.I. Gen. Laws 10-16-4 plus postage and a technology surcharge). A separate service fee is charged by the sheriff or constable; an appeal fee runs $25 to $170.75.
Key Rhode Island deadlines
| Case type | Deadline to file |
|---|---|
| Written contract (R.I. Gen. Laws § 9-1-13(a)) | 10 years |
| Oral contract / debt (general civil) (R.I. Gen. Laws § 9-1-13(a)) | 10 years |
| Property damage (R.I. Gen. Laws § 9-1-13(a)) | 10 years (general civil limitation; note: property damage cases cannot be filed in small claims) |
| Personal injury (R.I. Gen. Laws § 9-1-14(b)) | 3 years (note: personal injury cases cannot be filed in small claims) |
Answering a lawsuit: 20 days from the date the summons was served.
Serving the defendant: The clerk issues a summons, which (with the complaint and answer forms) is served on the defendant by a Rhode Island deputy sheriff or licensed constable for a fee. The server mails the summons back to you, and you file it with the clerk for the case to proceed.
Appeals: By filing, the plaintiff waives the right to appeal (and loses it if awarded less than requested). If the plaintiff wins, the defendant has 48 hours to appeal to the Superior Court; the appeal fee runs $25 to $170.75.
Rhode Island small-claims forms
Official Rhode Island forms, free from the court.
- Small Claims Lawsuit - Complaint (Self-represented Litigant - With Instructions): The initial complaint/notice of suit form a self-represented plaintiff completes and files to start a small claims case, with built-in instructions.
- Small Claims Notice of Suit - Answer (DC-SC-2): The defendant's answer form served with the summons; shows the response the defendant must file within 20 days.
- Instructions on How to File a Small Claims Case in the District Court: Official step-by-step filing instructions covering claim limit, fee, service, answer deadline, and appeal.
- District Court Rules of Small Claims Procedure: The governing procedural rules for small claims cases in the District Court.
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: Rhode Island Judiciary: District Court Small Claims. Last reviewed 2026-06-24.