Springfield Small Claims Court 2026

The small claims limit in Springfield is $7,000. Filing fees are $40 to $150. Enter your claim amount below to check eligibility and see how to file.

Last updated: May 2026 · Data: MIT Living Wage Calculator, C2ER, U.S. Census, BLS, IRS, state and city sources

Small Claims Eligibility Check

Enter your claim amount to see if it qualifies for small claims court in Springfield.

Small Claims Court Facts - Springfield

Small claims court in Springfield handles disputes up to $7,000. Attorneys ARE permitted in Massachusetts small claims court, though the process is designed to be accessible without one. The $7,000 limit applies to most claims; there is no dollar limit for certain motor-vehicle property-damage claims. Cases are filed at the Springfield District Court, Small Claims Session.

DetailSpringfield Small Claims
Maximum Claim$7,000
Filing Fee Range$40 to $150
Attorneys Allowed?Yes - permitted but optional
Where to FileSpringfield District Court, Small Claims Session
Typical Hearing Time30 to 90 days after filing
Business Claim Limit$7,000

What to Bring to Court

  • Contracts, agreements, or receipts
  • Photos or video of damage or breach
  • Written communications (texts, emails, letters)
  • Payment records and any repair estimates
  • Your demand letter and any response

Springfield Cost-of-Living Snapshot (2026)

Springfield is the largest city in western Massachusetts and the commercial center of the Pioneer Valley, with an economy spanning healthcare, higher education, precision manufacturing, insurance (the home of MassMutual), and tourism.

Local MetricSpringfield (2026 estimate)
Metro population155,000
County / jurisdictionHampden County
Cost of living index (US avg = 100)99
MIT living wage, single adult$21.00/hour
MIT living wage, one earner supporting a family of four$42.50/hour
Applicable minimum wage$15.00/hour
Average rent, 1-bedroom$1,100/month
Average rent, 2-bedroom$1,400/month
Median home price$290,000
Median household income$47,000/year
Combined sales tax rate6.25%
Effective property tax rate1.45% of value/year

Local figures are 2026 estimates compiled from the MIT Living Wage Calculator, the C2ER Cost of Living Index, U.S. Census and Zillow housing data, and city and county sources. Verify current figures before relying on them.

Frequently Asked Questions

The maximum claim in Springfield is $7,000, set by Massachusetts law. The $7,000 limit applies to most claims; there is no dollar limit for certain motor-vehicle property-damage claims. Larger disputes must be filed in a higher court.

Attorneys ARE permitted in Massachusetts small claims court, though the process is designed to be accessible without one.

File at the Springfield District Court, Small Claims Session, generally in the county where the defendant lives or does business or where the dispute happened. Filing fees are typically $40 to $150 depending on the claim amount.

Filing fees in Springfield run about $40 to $150, and fee waivers are available for low-income filers. You may also have small costs to serve the defendant by certified mail or through the constable or sheriff.

Most small claims hearings in Springfield are scheduled within roughly 30 to 90 days of filing. Bring all contracts, receipts, photos, and any witnesses to the hearing.

Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, legal, or professional advice. Data is sourced from IRS publications, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and official state sources as of May 2026. Always consult a qualified licensed professional before making financial or legal decisions.