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Detailed information on County Court fees for various types of claims, including money claims, possession claims, and family cases. It outlines the fees for issuing a claim form, preparing for a hearing, applications, and enforcing judgments. The document also explains the fee waiver options for those receiving certain means-tested benefits.
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To issue a claim form where your claim is for money only and the amount is: up to £300 £ £300.0 - £500 £ £500.0 - £,000 £ £,000.0 - £,500 £ £,500.0 - £3,000 £ £3,000.0 - £5,000 £ 08 £5,000.0 - £5,000 £ £5,000.0 - £50,000 £ £50,000.0 - £00,000 £ £00,000.0 - £50,000 £8 0 £50,000.0 - £200,000 £ £200,000.0 - £250,000 £, 70 £250,000.0 - £300,000 £, over £300,000 or for an unlimited amount
To issue proceedings where your claim is for something other than money, including claims for possession
Possession claims made by users using Her Majesty’s Courts Service’s £ 00 Possession Claims On-line service will pay a reduced fee.
Money Claim On-line is Her Majesty’s Courts Service’s internet based service for claimants and defendants. You can use this simple, convenient and secure process to make a money claim up to the value of £00,000 on the internet and pay a reduced court fee. For more information ask court staff or visit our website www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/ onlineservices/mcol/index.htm. Claim issued in a court Money Claim Online up to £300 £30 £ £300.0 - £500 £45 £ £500.0 - £,000 £65 £ £,000.0 - £,500 £75 £ £,500.0 - £3,000 £85 £ £3,000.0 - £5,000 £ 08 £ 00 £5,000.0 - £5,000 £225 £2 0 £5,000.0 - £50,000 £360 £ £50,000.0 - £99,999.99 £630 £
When making a claim against the claimant (a ‘counterclaim’), a fee must be paid when the counterclaim is filed. The fee to be paid depends on the amount of the counterclaim and where the original claim was made. Fees for Money Claim Online see above or for claims issued at a court see page .
The hearing fee is payable by the claimant except where the case is proceeding on a counterclaim alone, when it is payable by the defendant. small claim track case which does not exceed £300 £ small claim track where the claim exceeds £300 but does not exceed £
small claim track where the claim exceeds £500 but does not exceed £,
small claim track where the claim exceeds £, but does not exceed £,
small claim track where the claim exceeds £, but does not exceed £3,
small claim track where the claim exceeds £3, but does not exceed £5,
fast-track case £ multi-track case £, Warning: if you do not pay the listing questionnaire fee and hearing fees when required, the court can make an order which may lead to your statement of case (claim or counterclaim) being ‘struck out’. This would mean that you could not proceed with your claim (or counterclaim). Refunding of a hearing fee Small claim track hearing Where a hearing date has been fixed and before the hearing date, the court receives notice in writing at least 7 days before the hearing date that the case is settled or discontinued the hearing fee will be refunded in full. Fast-track or multi-track hearing Where a hearing date has been fixed for a fast-track or multi-track case and before the hearing date, the court receives notice in writing that the case is settled or discontinued, then the hearing fee will be refunded in the following percentages:
To file an appellant’s notice, or a respondent’s notice where the respondent is appealing, or wishes to ask the appeal court to uphold the order of the lower court for reasons different from, or additional to, those given by the lower court in:
To request a detailed cost assessment hearing:
Only some county courts can deal with Family cases. To find your nearest Family Court, either ask at your local county court, or visit our website at www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk