Broome County Small Claims Court
How to file a small claims case in Broome County, NY. Courthouse locations, hours, fees, and filing options for the area.
E-Filing
Not available
Max Claim
$10,000
Courts (21)
21 courthouses
Broome County has 21 independent courts
All Courts in Broome County
Barker Town Court
151 Hyde St
Whitney Point, NY 13862
Serves: Town of Barker (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Binghamton City Court
City Hall, Governmental Plaza, 38 Hawley St., 5th Floor
Binghamton, NY 13901
Serves: Broome County (defendant resides, works, or has a regular place of business within the County)
Binghamton Town Court
279 Park Avenue
Binghamton, NY 13903
Serves: Town of Binghamton (defendant lives, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Chenango Justice Court
1529 State Route 12
Binghamton, NY 13901
Serves: Town of Chenango (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Colesville Town Court
780 Welton Street
Harpursville, NY 13787
Serves: Town of Colesville (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Conklin Town Court
1271 Conklin Rd
Conklin, NY 13748
Serves: Town of Conklin (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Deposit Village Court
146 Front St
Deposit, NY 13754
Serves: Village of Deposit (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Village)
Dickinson Town Court
531 Old Front Street
Binghamton, NY 13905
Serves: Town of Dickinson (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Endicott Village Court
225 Jefferson Ave
Endicott, NY 13760
Serves: Village of Endicott (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Village)
Fenton Justice Court
44 Park St
Port Crane, NY 13833
Serves: Town of Fenton (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Johnson City Village Court
George Korutz Justice Building, 31 Avenue C, 2nd floor
Johnson City, NY 13790
Serves: Village of Johnson City (defendant lives, works, or has a place of business in the Village)
Kirkwood Town Court
70 Crescent Drive
Kirkwood, NY 13795
Serves: Town of Kirkwood (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Lisle Town Court
9234 NYS Route 79
Lisle, NY 13797
Serves: Town of Lisle (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Maine Town Court
12 Lewis St
Maine, NY 13802
Serves: Town of Maine (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Nanticoke Town Court
755 Cherry Hill Valley Road
Glen Aubrey, NY 13777
Serves: Town of Nanticoke (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Sanford Town Court
18 Church Street
Deposit, NY 13754
Serves: Town of Sanford (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Triangle Town Court
2612 Liberty Street
Whitney Point, NY 13862
Serves: Town of Triangle (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Union Justice Court
3121 East Main Street
Endwell, NY 13760
Serves: Town of Union (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Vestal Town Court
605 Vestal Parkway West
Vestal, NY 13850
Serves: Town of Vestal (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
Village of Endicott Court
225 Jefferson Avenue
Endicott, NY 13760
Serves: Village of Endicott (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Village)
Windsor Town Court
124 Main Street
Windsor, NY 13865
Serves: Town of Windsor (defendant resides, works, or has a place of business in the Town)
How to File in Broome County
File in person
Bring your completed forms to the courthouse clerk during business hours. Pay the filing fee by cash, check, or credit card.
File by mail
Most small claims courts accept filing by mail — check with this courthouse first. Typically you mail your completed forms with the filing fee (check or money order) plus a self-addressed stamped envelope for your returned copies.
Important for Broome County: Data needs verification — added 2026-04-30 to fill source gap.
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