Where to Find Small Claims Court Forms in California
If you’re thinking about filing a small claims case in California, one of the first steps is making sure you have the right forms — and that they’re filled out correctly.
But let’s be honest: court paperwork can be confusing.
Which form do you need? Where do you get it?
What if you’re suing as a business or have multiple defendants?
We’ve got answers — and we’ve got a better way.
Essential California Small Claims Court Forms (And What They’re For)
Here are the most commonly used small claims forms in California:
Form Name | Form Number | Use Case |
Plaintiff’s Claim and Order to Go to Court | SC-100 | The main form to start a small claims case |
Other Plaintiffs or Defendants (Attachment) | SC-100A | Add extra plaintiffs or defendants (if there’s more than one) |
Fictitious Business Name (Declaration) | SC-103 | Required if you’re suing under a business name (DBA) |
Attorney Fee Dispute (After Arbitration) | SC-101 | Used in attorney-client disputes following mandatory fee arbitration |
Note: SC-101 is only used in very specific attorney-client fee dispute cases — most people filing a typical claim won’t need it.
Where to Get the Official Forms for Free
You can download all official small claims court forms directly from the California courts website:
Visit the Judicial Council’s Small Claims Forms Page
There you’ll find:
- SC-100: Plaintiff’s Claim
- SC-100A: Attachment for multiple parties
- SC-103: Fictitious Business Declaration
- SC-101: Attorney Fee Dispute (if applicable)
- SC-104: Proof of Service
- FW-001: Fee Waiver Request
- And many others
But here’s the problem: These are blank PDFs — and it’s easy to make costly mistakes if you don’t know exactly how to complete them.
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Forms We Handle Automatically in Our Guided Interview
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- SC-100 — Plaintiff’s Claim
- SC-100A — Extra plaintiffs or defendants
- SC-103 — Fictitious Business declaration
- SC-104 — Proof of Service
- SC-101 — Attorney Fee Dispute (only if your case qualifies)
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Need to Know What You’ll Need Before You Start?
Before you dive in, use our free prep checklist so you’re not missing anything:
Check out our California Small Claims Checklist
You’ll be ready with:
- Names and addresses of defendants
- Contract, invoice, or damage records
- Communication history
- Exact dollar amount you’re claiming
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