Statute of Limitations by State

Each state has its own Statute of Limitations regarding property damage. Most states have a limitation of 3 years; however, some have more and some have less. Use the list below to determine how long the Statute of Limitations is in your state:

StateYears
Alabama2
Alaska6
Arizona2
Arkansas3
California3
Colorado2
Connecticut2
Delaware2
District of Columbia3
Florida4
Georgia4
Hawaii2
Idaho3
Illinois5
Indiana2
Iowa5
Kansas2
Kentucky2
Louisiana1
Maine6
Maryland3
Massachusettes3
Michigan3
Minnesota6
Mississippi6
Missouri5
Montana2
Nebraska4
Nevada3
New Hampshire3
New Jersey6
New Mexico4
New York3
North Carolina3
North Dakota6
Ohio2
Oklahoma2
Oregon6
Pennsylvania2
Rhode Island10
South Carolina3
South Dakota6
Tennessee3
Texas2
Utah3
Vermont3
Virginia5
Washington3
West Virginia2
Wisconsin6
Wyoming4



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