European Small Claims Procedure
How and when to start a small claims procedure?
If you cannot resolve a dispute with a seller and mediation provided by the European Consumer Centres Network has not yielded the desired result, you should consider small claims, a simplified court procedure that can be used for cross-border disputes with a trader based in another country in the EU.
EU Regulation 861/2007
The Regulation (EC) No 861/2007 established a European small claims procedure for cross-border disputes where the claim does not exceed 5,000 euros. This procedure intends to improve access to justice by simplifying cross-border small claims litigation and reducing costs.
Where can I get assistance and advice?
The European Consumer Centres Network provides free legal advice and support on cross-border purchasing issues. It can also help consumers deal with disputes relating to buying goods or services in the EU, Norway, and Iceland. If you have tried to resolve a dispute with a business to no avail, click here to contact your local ECC and submit an enquiry.