The photoprocessing of astrophysically relevant small polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules, namely, anthracene, phenanthrene, and pentacene, under intense UV field is experimentally studied to explore the formation of smaller ions upon their dissociative ionization and the effect of their size and structure on the dynamics of dissociative ionization. The molecules are UV processed in the multiphoton regime using a 266-nm nanosecond laser pulse. The dissociative ionization spectra at different laser intensities reveal distinct dissociation dynamics of these PAHs based on their size and structures.