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Monetary Jurisdiction: The Maximum Limits for Claims Within Small Claims Court


Question: What is the maximum claim amount allowable in Small Claims Court in Ontario?

Answer:   The current limit for claims is $35,000, but it will increase to $50,000 on October 1, 2025.  Understanding these limits is crucial as filing a claim beyond these thresholds may necessitate pursuing a different court.  With VP Legal Services and Notary, we can help ensure your claim aligns with applicable regulations, making the process smoother and more efficient for you. 


Understanding the Maximum Claim Sums Allowable Within Small Claims Court

The Small Claims Court is empowered to hear cases capped at a maximum value, referred to in law as the monetary jurisdiction.  The Small Claims Court limit, and streamlined rules of procedure, are designed to provide dispute resolution for claims of modest value, thereby allowing parties to pursue legal remedies in a more efficient and cost-effective setting when compared to higher courts.  Understanding the parameters is essential before commencing a claim, as exceeding the permitted thresholds may require proceeding in a different court or adjusting the claim to comply with the applicable limit.  Inversely, using the Small Claims Court process where cases warrant can help to avoid costs sanctions or other penalties that may be imposed if a case befitting of the Small Claims Court is unnecessarily brought in the court system intended for higher claims.  The current $35,000 limit per Plaintiff increases to $50,000 per Plaintiff effective October 1 2025.  The specifics are prescribed by regulations to the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.  C.43, as follows:


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1. (1) The maximum amount of a claim in the Small Claims Court is $35,000.

(2) The maximum amount of a claim over which a deputy judge may preside is $35,000.


1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 626/00 is amended by striking out “$35,000” wherever it appears and substituting in each case “$50,000”.

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3. This Regulation comes into force on the later of October 1, 2025 and the day this Regulation is filed.

This introductory overview provides a foundation for exploring related issues, with further details available in linked articles addressing specific aspects of Small Claims Court jurisdiction.

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