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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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).
  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.
  5. 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 typeDeadline 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.

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.