Small claims court · Salisbury
Small claims court in Salisbury
The County Court hearing centre that deals with money claims in Salisbury — where it is, and your nearest alternative.
What this page tells you
If you're making or defending a money claim in Salisbury, your case is handled through the County Court. Salisbury's hearing centre for money claims is Salisbury Law Courts.
Most money claims start online through Money Claim Online and are only sent to a hearing centre if the claim is defended and a hearing is needed. If you do need to attend, your nearest alternative court outside Salisbury is Southampton Combined Court Centre, about 21 miles away.
Your court in Salisbury
Most money claims under £100,000 can be started online through Money Claim Online, without going to the court building in person. Read the small claims court guide.
Nearest alternative court
Always check the court named on your claim form or letter — it may not be the closest building to you.
Small claims court in Salisbury — your questions
Which court handles small claims in Salisbury?
Money claims (the "small claims track" for lower-value disputes) in Salisbury are dealt with by the County Court at Salisbury Law Courts, SP2 7EP. Most claims are started online and only sent there if a hearing is needed.
Do I have to go to court in Salisbury for a small claim?
Often not. Most money claims are started and managed online through Money Claim Online, and many settle or are decided on paper. A hearing is only listed if the claim is defended, in which case it would usually be heard at Salisbury Law Courts or, as the nearest alternative, Southampton Combined Court Centre (21 miles away).
How much does it cost to make a small claim in Salisbury?
The issue fee is set nationally and scales with how much you're claiming — it's the same in Salisbury as anywhere in England and Wales. See our small claims guide for the current fee bands and how to apply for help with fees.
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