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  • Payments on account in civil cases, inquests, police station remote attendance, mental health tribunals, family hearings, and travel and mileage.

  • Submit civil eForm POA1 and crime eForms CRM4, CRM4a, CRM5, and CRM7.

  • How to submit escape fee case claims.

  • Information about allowable travel expenses and rules when submitting a claim under a graduated fee scheme.

  • Information for organisations interested in delivering legal aid under a 2024 Standard Civil Contract.

  • Use claim forms or claim online, eg using CCMS, to get paid for all aspects of legal aid work; find guidance and help with submissions.

  • Solicitors and barristers: how to submit any changes in your details to the Legal Aid Agency.

  • Brief guides to help you with specific contracted work and administration (CWA) functions when submitting controlled work legal aid claims.

  • When a civil case becomes more complex and expensive, you need to apply to the LAA for high cost case status.

  • How to report a person you suspect is receiving civil legal aid for which they are not eligible.

  • Guidance including contingency arrangements for our online system for civil and family certificated legal aid work.

  • This page contains criminal legal aid statutory materials, the 2010 Standard Crime Contract, contractual arrangements, criminal legal aid guidance, claim codes.

  • Purpose of the URN and how to obtain it.

  • The Criminal Cases Unit is responsible for the assessing all special preparation claims under the litigator graduated fee scheme and advocates graduated fee scheme.

  • Legal aid providers: what to expect from the LAA audit process, including peer review and contract compliance audit details.

  • High cost contract, schedules and specifications when applying for legal aid in civil high cost cases.

  • Information packs for solicitors and barristers to get legal aid in high cost cases (HCC) where the matter is outside of family law.

  • Legal aid providers: find out how the LAA sets quality assurance standards and make sure you qualify.

  • Information for organisations interested in delivering legal aid under a 2024 Standard Civil Contract.

  • This document explains how we handle the information we hold about you.