California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2781

Introduced
3/11/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Refer
4/9/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
4/15/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Engrossed
5/4/26  
Refer
5/5/26  

Caption

Civil cases: filing fees.

Impact

If passed, this bill would have significant implications for state laws regarding civil court filings. The revised fee structure aligns with inflation and shifting economic conditions, potentially encouraging more individuals to engage the civil justice system, especially in small claims. However, as filing fees rise for amounts above the new thresholds, it could also lead to contention regarding the accessibility of justice for lower-income claimants who often utilize small claims court. A balance will need to be maintained between court revenue needs and access to justice.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2781 aims to amend several sections relating to filing fees in civil cases, particularly in the small claims arena. The bill proposes adjustments to existing filing fees, including raising the threshold for certain fees, affecting cases with demands exceeding $12,500 but not exceeding $35,000. The goal is to make the filing process more equitable and accessible for individuals seeking resolutions in civil matters, especially for lower amounts, thus making the legal process more efficient and less burdensome on plaintiffs.

Sentiment

The sentiment around AB 2781 appears mixed, with some legislators and advocacy groups supporting the changes, arguing that the amendments reflect the need for updated fee structures. Conversely, others express concern that increased fees could push vulnerable populations out of the system. The discussions suggest a broader debate over how best to reform the civil justice system while ensuring it remains accessible to all Californians.

Contention

Notable points of contention include how the increases in filing fees might disproportionately impact lower-income individuals and the overall effectiveness of the changes in improving access to the courts. The amendments also draw attention to the balance between funding the judicial system and ensuring equitable access for those seeking justice. Legislators will likely continue to debate these aspects as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1951

Civil actions: filing fees: refunds.

CA HB162

Justice Court; revise filing fees.

CA HB876

Justice court; revise jurisdiction and filing fees.

CA HB3265

Eliminates fines and fees for cases in juvenile court

CA AB1827

Small claims court: jurisdiction.

CA H0635

Candidate Filing Fees

CA SB18

Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library

CA SB800

Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library

CA SB0352

Civil procedure: costs and fees; filing fees for attorney general in enforcing the telephone solicitation act; prohibit. Amends sec. 2529 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.2529). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0351'25

CA H1993

Relative to court filing fees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.