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How to Collect an Unpaid Invoice as a Freelance Writer in Hawaii

Step-by-step guide to collecting an unpaid freelance writing invoice in Hawaii. Small claims limit: $5,000. SOL: 6 years.

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📊 Hawaii Key Numbers

Small Claims Limit $5,000 Small Claims Division
Contract SOL 6 years Written contracts
State Income Tax 11% progressive
Freelance Protection Law ❌ No Federal law applies

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1

    Document everything you're owed

    Pull together your original invoice, the signed contract or agreement, all proof of delivery (emails, files sent, client confirmations), and a timeline of communications. In Hawaii, a written contract creates a legally enforceable debt with a 6-year statute of limitations — you have time, but act now while evidence is fresh.

  2. 2

    Send a professional final notice

    Email the client a clear final payment notice. State the exact amount owed, the original due date, and a firm new deadline (7–10 days). Keep it professional — this email may become evidence. Subject line: "Final Payment Notice — Invoice #[NUMBER] Due [DATE]."

  3. 3

    Follow up by phone and certified mail

    Call the client directly. Many non-payment situations resolve with a single call. If unreachable, send a demand letter by certified mail to their business address. Hawaii courts view certified mail as proof of notice. Keep your return receipt.

  4. 4

    File in Hawaii small claims court if needed

    Hawaii's small claims limit is $5,000 — enough for most freelance invoices. File at your local Small Claims Division. The filing fee is typically $30–100. You do not need an attorney. Bring your contract, invoices, delivery proof, and all communications.

  5. 5

    Use your calculator to map the recovery timeline

    The Invoice Recovery Timeline calculator below will show you exactly how long each recovery step takes in Hawaii and the probability of collecting at each stage. Use it before deciding whether to pursue court.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations for contract disputes in Hawaii?

In Hawaii, the statute of limitations for written contracts is 6 years. This means you have 6 years from the date payment was due to file a lawsuit. Don't wait — evidence is harder to gather as time passes.

What is the small claims court limit in Hawaii?

Hawaii's Small Claims Division handles claims up to $5,000. You do not need an attorney, filing fees are typically $30–$100, and most cases are resolved within 30–60 days of filing.

Does Hawaii have a freelance worker protection law?

Hawaii does not currently have a state-level freelance worker protection law. Your rights are governed by general contract law and federal provisions.

Where can I get free legal help in Hawaii?

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii at https://www.legalaidhawaii.org provides free legal assistance. The Hawaii Attorney General's consumer protection division (1-808-586-2636) can also help with certain commercial disputes.