Oregon Small Claims Court Guide

Everything you need to know about filing a small claims case in Oregon.

Maximum Claim

$10,000

Filing Fee

$52–$89

Fee waiver available

Court Name

Small Claims Department (Justice Court / Circuit Court)

Hearing Timeline

30–60 days from filing

Find your courthouse in Oregon

Search by city, county, or ZIP code to get the courthouse address, phone number, hours, and filing options.

How Much Can You Sue For in Oregon?

In Oregon, individuals can file small claims cases for up to $10,000. This limit applies to both individuals and businesses.

Oregon Small Claims Court Filing Fees

Claim AmountFiling Fee
Claims up to $2,500$52
Claims $2,501–$10,000$89

If you cannot afford the filing fee, you may qualify for a fee waiver. Ask the court clerk for a fee waiver application when you file.

Statutes of Limitations in Oregon

You must file your claim within the time limits below, or the court will dismiss your case regardless of its merits.

6

years — written contract

6

years — oral contract

6

years — property damage

2

years — personal injury

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Where to File in Oregon

Small claims cases in Oregon are handled by the Small Claims Department (Justice Court / Circuit Court). Oregon has 36 county Circuit Courts (27 judicial districts).

Where to file: File in the county where the defendant lives or where the injury occurred

Not sure which court you need? Our step-by-step filing guide walks you through finding the right court for your case.

Find your specific courthouse: Search for your county courthouse below ↓ — get the address, phone number, hours, and see if e-filing is available.

How to Serve the Defendant in Oregon

After filing your claim, you must formally notify the defendant. This is called "service of process" and is required before your case can be heard.

Accepted methods: Personal service by sheriff, process server, or certified mail

Deadline: Service must be completed at least 14 days before the hearing.

Oregon Small Claims Court Procedures

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Can I bring a lawyer?

No, attorneys are generally not allowed to represent parties in Oregon small claims court. You must represent yourself, though you can consult with a lawyer before your hearing.

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Can I appeal?

No appeal from small claims. Defendant can request transfer to regular court before trial.

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Is e-filing available?

Yes, electronic filing is available in Oregon.

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Are remote hearings available?

Remote hearings are available in some Oregon courts. Check with your specific court location for current policies.

Official Oregon Court Resources

Find Your Courthouse in Oregon

Select your county to get the courthouse address, phone number, hours, and filing options.

Baker County

Baker City area

(541) 523-8213

E-FILE

Benton County

Corvallis area

(541) 243-7850

E-FILE

Clackamas County

Oregon City area

(503) 794-3800

E-FILE

Clatsop County

Astoria area

(503) 325-8555

E-FILE

Columbia County

St. Helens area

(503) 397-2327

E-FILE

Coos County

Coquille area

(541) 396-8372 ext. 25005

E-FILE

Crook County

Prineville area

(541) 447-6541

E-FILE

Curry County

Gold Beach area

(541) 373-6894 ext. 27004 (Small Claims Clerk)

E-FILE

Deschutes County

Bend area

(541) 388-5300

E-FILE

Douglas County

Roseburg area

(541) 957-2470

E-FILE

Gilliam County

Condon area

(541) 454-2923

E-FILE

Grant County

Canyon City area

(541) 575-1076

E-FILE

Harney County

Burns area

(541) 573-5207

E-FILE

Hood River County

Hood River area

(541) 386-3535

E-FILE

Jackson County

Medford area

(541) 776-7171

E-FILE

Jefferson County

Madras area

(541) 475-3317

E-FILE

Josephine County

Grants Pass area

(541) 476-2309

E-FILE

Klamath County

Klamath Falls area

(541) 883-5503

E-FILE

Lake County

Lakeview area

(541) 947-6051

E-FILE

Lane County

Eugene area

(541) 682-7696

E-FILE

Lincoln County

Newport area

(541) 265-4236

E-FILE

Linn County

Albany area

(541) 967-3845 option 2 for Departments

E-FILE

Malheur County

Vale area

(541) 473-5171

E-FILE

Marion County

Salem area

(503) 588-5105

E-FILE

Morrow County

Heppner area

(541) 676-5644

E-FILE

Multnomah County

Portland area

971-274-0545

E-FILE

Polk County

Dallas area

(503) 623-3154

E-FILE

Sherman County

Moro area

(541) 565-3572

E-FILE

Tillamook County

Tillamook area

(503) 842-3416

E-FILE

Umatilla County

Pendleton area

(541) 278-0341

E-FILE

Union County

La Grande area

(541) 962-9500

E-FILE

Wallowa County

Enterprise area

(541) 426-4991

E-FILE

Wasco County

The Dalles area

(541) 506-2700

E-FILE

Washington County

Hillsboro area

(503) 846-8888

E-FILE

Wheeler County

Fossil area

(541) 763-2047

E-FILE

Yamhill County

McMinnville area

(503) 434-7530

E-FILE

Don't see your county? Let us know here!

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Data verified March 31, 2026. Sources: www.courts.oregon.gov