Colorado (CO)
Small Claims Court in Colorado
Reviewed May 11, 2026
Suing for under $7,500 in Colorado? You do not need a lawyer. This page covers the rules, the filing fee, the forms, and what to bring on hearing day - written for people who have never been to court.
Colorado small claims at a glance
- Jurisdictional limit
- $7,500
- Filing fee
- $31-$55
- Court name
- Small Claims Court
- Controlling statute
- C.R.S. § 13-6-403
- Attorneys permitted
- Limited
- Appeal window
- 14 days
The 5-step process in Colorado
- Send a demand letter. Many Colorado courts expect proof of a pre-suit demand attempt. See our demand letter guide for a template.
- File the complaint. Pay the $31-$55 filing fee at the small claims court. The clerk assigns a case number and a hearing date.
- Serve the defendant. Colorado typically requires sheriff service, process server, or certified mail with return receipt. Personal service by the plaintiff is usually not allowed.
- Prepare for the hearing. Bring three copies of every document, a one-page chronology, the demand letter with proof of service, and an itemized damages calculation.
- Collect after you win. A judgment is a piece of paper. Collection in Colorado happens via wage garnishment, bank levy, or property lien - a separate process that can take 3-12 months.
Attorneys in Colorado small claims
Attorneys allowed only if both parties consent.
Common questions about Colorado small claims
How much can I sue for in Colorado small claims court?
Colorado small claims court handles claims up to $7,500. If your claim is worth more, you can still use small claims by agreeing to drop the amount above the limit, or you can file in regular civil court instead.
How much does it cost to file a small claims case in Colorado?
The filing fee in Colorado is typically $31-$55, paid at the small claims court. If paying the fee would be a hardship, most courts let you ask for a fee waiver.
Can a lawyer represent me in Colorado small claims court?
Attorneys allowed only if both parties consent. Either way, most people handle small claims on their own — the process is designed to be used without a lawyer.
How long do I have to appeal a small claims decision in Colorado?
You generally have 14 days after the judgment is entered to file an appeal in Colorado. Check the paperwork the court gives you for the exact deadline and where to file.
Do I need a lawyer to file a small claims case in Colorado?
No. Small claims court in Colorado is built for people representing themselves. You bring your documents, explain what happened in plain terms, and the judge decides. Organizing your evidence ahead of time is the most useful step you can take.
