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UK Law Reference
All Legal Journeys
Civil Procedure
England & Wales
7 stages
4–9 months from filing to judgment
Reviewed 2026-05-21

Small Claims Track Journey

The small claims process for civil claims up to £10,000 — from letter before claim through online filing, mediation, hearing, and enforcement.

Who Uses This Journey

Individuals and small businesses with civil money claims up to £10,000 (£1,000 for personal injury, £25,000 for some tenant claims). Designed for litigants in person; costs recovery is very limited.

Stage-by-Stage Timeline

1

Letter before claim

Pre-action protocol letter setting out the claim, evidence, and amount sought. Most pre-action protocols require this before issuing court proceedings.

Deadline: Typically 14–30 days for the other side to respond
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2

Money Claims Online (MCOL) or Civil Money Claims

Issue the claim online for £10–£455 depending on value. Quicker and cheaper than paper filing.

Fee: £35–£455 depending on claim value
Forms at This Stage
3

Defendant's response

Defendant has 14 days to acknowledge service (or 28 to file defence). May admit, defend, counterclaim, or default.

Deadline: 14 days
4

Directions Questionnaire (DQ)

Both parties complete Form N180 — track allocation, hearing preference, witness numbers, expert evidence. The court allocates to the small claims track.

Forms at This Stage
5

Mediation (Small Claims Mediation Service)

Free telephone mediation for claims under £10,000. Mandatory from May 2024 — parties must engage unless an exemption applies.

Possible Outcomes
  • Settled (binding consent order)
  • Mediation failed (proceeds to hearing)
6

Hearing

Listed in the County Court Money Claims Centre's local hearing centre. Informal — parties usually self-represent. Judge actively manages the hearing.

Fee: Hearing fee £27–£346 depending on claim value
Evidence Needed
  • Documents
  • Photographs
  • Witness statements
7

Judgment and enforcement

If you win and the defendant doesn't pay, enforcement options: County Court bailiff (Form N323), High Court enforcement (Form N293A) for judgments over £600, attachment of earnings, third-party debt order, charging order on property.

Official Sources

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