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Monetary Jurisdiction:

Maximum Limits for Claims Within Small Claims Court



Last Updated: August 22 2026

Question: What is the maximum claim limit for Small Claims Court in Ontario, and does the $50,000 cap apply per plaintiff or per case?

Answer: In Ontario, the Small Claims Court monetary jurisdiction permits claims up to $50,000 per Plaintiff (not per case), so if you are trying to file a claim and want to confirm you are in the correct court before costs or delays build up, Pollock Paralegal can help a paralegal review your facts and preferred claim structure in plain language and guide next steps in Ontario. Call (519) 694-0363 today for a practical consultation on jurisdiction limits and the Small Claims Court process.

Understanding the Maximum Claim Limits in Small Claims Court

Monetary Jurisdiction: Maximum Limits for Claims Within Small Claims CourtSmall Claims Court is designed to resolve disputes involving claims of limited monetary value, commonly referred to as the monetary jurisdiction.  These limits are established by legislation and regulations within each province or territory, and they determine whether a matter may proceed within Small Claims Court or must instead be brought before a higher court.  Understanding the applicable limits is an important early step when evaluating legal options, as filing in the incorrect court may result in delays, additional costs, or procedural complications.  In some circumstances, proceeding in a higher court when a matter properly belongs within Small Claims Court may also expose a party to cost consequences or other procedural disadvantages.  Conversely, Small Claims Court provides an efficient and cost-effective forum for disputes that fall within the permitted monetary thresholds.

While limits vary by jurisdiction, Ontario presently permits claims of up to $50,000 per Plaintiff.  This distinction is important, as the limit applies to each Plaintiff individually rather than to the case as a whole.  The governing provisions are prescribed by regulation 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.

Small Claims Court limits are subject to periodic change and differ between jurisdictions.  For example, Ontario increased the Small Claims Court limit from $35,000 to $50,000 effective October 1, 2025.  Other provinces and territories maintain different limits, and parties should confirm the applicable monetary jurisdiction before commencing a claim.  As Small Claims Court procedures are designed to streamline dispute resolution, understanding the jurisdictional limits can assist in selecting the most appropriate forum, reducing costs, and improving efficiency.

This overview provides general guidance regarding Small Claims Court monetary jurisdiction.  Additional considerations, including jurisdictional rules, claim structure, parties, and procedural requirements, are addressed in related articles within this resource.

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