Collin County Small Claims Court
How to file a small claims case in Collin County, TX. Courthouse locations, hours, fees, and filing options for the Plano area.
E-Filing
✓ Available
File your claim online — no trip to file
Max Claim
$20,000
Courts (4)
4 courthouses
Collin County has 4 independent courts
How to choose: By defendant's residence or where the cause of action arose
All Courts in Collin County
Justice Court Precinct 1
2300 Bloomdale Rd., Suite 1164
McKinney, TX 75071
Serves: Cities of Allen, Anna, Blue Ridge, Fairview, Frisco, Lowry Crossing, McKinney, Melissa, New Hope, Plano, Princeton, Van Alstyne, Weston.
Justice Court Precinct 2
1025 S. State Highway 78
Lavon, TX 75166
Serves: Cities of Anna, Blue Ridge, Dallas, Farmersville, Garland, Josephine, Lavon, Lowry Crossing, McKinney, Murphy, Nevada, New Hope, Plano, Princeton, Richardson, Royse City, Sachse, Saint Paul, Wylie.
Justice Court Precinct 3
920 E. Park Blvd., Suite 210
Plano, TX 75074
Serves: Cities of Allen, Dallas, Fairview, Garland, Lowry Crossing, Lucas, McKinney, Murphy, Parker, Plano, Princeton, Richardson, Saint Paul, Wylie.
Justice Court Precinct 4
8585 John Wesley Dr., Suite 130
Frisco, TX 75034
Serves: Cities of Allen, Carrollton, Celina, Dallas, Frisco, Hebron, McKinney, Plano, Prosper, Weston.
How to File in Collin County
E-filing available
This county accepts electronic filing for small claims cases.
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 Collin County: North Dallas suburbs (Plano, McKinney, Frisco area). Texas limit is $20,000.
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