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Civil Procedure
Updated 2026-04-09

Evidence Checklist for a Small Claims Hearing

Everything you need to gather and organise before your small claims court hearing.

Overview

The small claims track is deliberately informal, but the strength of your evidence determines the outcome. Judges decide cases on the balance of probabilities — whoever presents clearer, more reliable evidence usually wins. Gather documents early, organise them chronologically, and prepare a paginated bundle. Send copies to the court and the other party by the deadline set in the directions.

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Key Documents

Written contract, agreement, or terms and conditions(Essential)

If no written contract, set out the oral terms in your witness statement

Receipts, invoices, or order confirmations(Essential)

Include all financial transactions relevant to the claim

All correspondence (emails, texts, letters) with the other party(Essential)

Include messages that show what was agreed and what went wrong

Photographs or video evidence of defective goods, poor workmanship, or damage

Timestamp metadata on digital photos can be very useful

Warranties, guarantees, or product descriptions

Financial Evidence

Bank statements showing payments made(Essential)

Highlight the relevant transactions

Receipts for any remedial or replacement costs(Essential)

Quotes or estimates for repairs or replacements

At least two quotes help establish a reasonable market rate

Itemised schedule of losses (what you are claiming and why)(Essential)

Present this as a clear table: date, item, amount

Supporting Evidence

Signed witness statements from anyone who saw the relevant events

Witness statements should state the witness's full name, address, and what they saw or heard

Expert report (e.g. from a surveyor or mechanic) if technical issues are in dispute

Expert reports on the small claims track are limited to £750 — get court permission first

Copy of any relevant consumer legislation or trader's own policy

Record of any complaint made to an ombudsman or trading standards

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