New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08001

Introduced
4/17/25  

Caption

Increases the jurisdictional limits for small claims to fifteen thousand dollars.

Impact

By raising the cap on small claims, the bill aims to improve access to justice for individuals dealing with money disputes that do not exceed fifteen thousand dollars. This change could facilitate a more efficient resolution of minor claims without necessitating the involvement of legal representation, thereby alleviating the court’s workload and providing a smoother avenue for litigants in local courts. As a result, this amendment is anticipated to enhance the overall efficacy of the civil justice system in New York State.

Summary

The bill A08001 proposes an amendment to the Uniform City Court Act, Uniform District Court Act, and the New York City Civil Court Act, with the primary objective of increasing the jurisdictional limits for small claims to fifteen thousand dollars. This increase is a significant departure from the previously set limit of five thousand dollars, reflecting a response to inflation and the evolving economic landscape that affects individuals and small businesses seeking legal recourse.

Contention

While supporters of A08001 argue that increasing the jurisdictional limit will empower more citizens to seek justice in the civil court system, there are concerns from certain quarters regarding potential complications in handling larger claims at the small claims court level. Critics point out that raising the limit may overwhelm small claims courts with more complicated cases, potentially delaying the resolution processes for all claimants. Furthermore, there is apprehension regarding the effectiveness of court resources in accommodating the increased number of higher-value claims without additional funding or staffing.

Notable_points

Overall, A08001 represents a pivotal change in how small claims are handled within New York's judicial framework. As this bill reflects an adaptation to modern economic realities, the discussions surrounding its implications will continue, focusing on balancing access to justice with the operational capabilities of the courts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A05527

Increases the jurisdictional limits for small claims to fifteen thousand dollars.

NY S02092

Increases the monetary jurisdiction of the justice courts from three thousand dollars to fifteen thousand dollars.

NY A03845

Increases the monetary jurisdiction of the justice courts from three thousand dollars to fifteen thousand dollars.

NY A10227

Increases the jurisdictional limits for county courts and district courts to fifty thousand dollars.

NY A08433

Relates to increasing the phase-out threshold for tuition assistance program awards from seven thousand dollars to eighteen thousand dollars.

NY A08089

Increases the minimum tuition assistance program award from five hundred dollars to one thousand dollars.

NY S07931

Increases the minimum tuition assistance program award from five hundred dollars to one thousand dollars.

NY S09731

Expands the civil jurisdiction of county courts to matters of up to fifty thousand dollars and district courts to matters of up to thirty-five thousand dollars.

NY A04126

Increases the amount of a tax credit for the purchase of automated external defibrillators from five hundred dollars to one thousand dollars.

NY A07334

Increases the city of New York procurement limit for businesses owned by women and minorities from one million dollars to one million, five hundred thousand dollars.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.