Time: 6:00 p.m.
A Guide to the PEI Small Claims Process is a free legal information session being presented by Karen Rose (Prothonotary) and Morgan Watts (Deputy Prothonotary) of the Office of the Prothonotary in partnership with the Law Society of PEI.
When: Monday, February 23, 2026 – 6:00 PM
Where: Rotary Auditorium, Charlottetown Library Learning Centre
Reserve Your Spot:
Register here
Thinking about bringing a small claims court case, responding to one, or simply curious about how the process works?
This free public session will explain how PEI’s Small Claims Court works and what you can expect if you become involved in a case.
The Prothonotary’s Office will walk participants through:
- What Small Claims Court is and what types of disputes it handles
- The monetary limit for small claims in PEI
- Whether a claim may or may not be worth pursuing
- The key steps in a small claims case
- How settlement conferences work
- The role of the Prothonotary
- Court fees and other potential costs
Join us to increase your legal literacy and confidence and better understand the small claims process.
Register
here or by calling 902-566-1666.