Fees-For-N1-Claim-Form

 

 

Q

How much is it to file an N1 Claim Form at court?

 

A

The court fee for filing an N1 Claim Form depends on the amount you’re claiming. Here’s the breakdown:

Claim Amount

Court Fee

Up to £300

£35

£300.01 to £500

£50

£500.01 to £1,000

£70

£1,000.01 to £1,500

£80

£1,500.01 to £3,000

£115

£3,000.01 to £5,000

£205

£5,000.01 to £10,000

£455

£10,000.01 to £200,000

5% of the claim amount

More than £200,000

£10,000

 

If you’re claiming £26,647.19, your court fee would be 5% of the claim amount, which is £1,332.36.

 

You may be eligible for help with court fees if you have a low income or receive certain benefits. You can apply for assistance before submitting your claim.

 

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Q

If I am on PIP and signed off from work, while on universal credit how much will I have to pay?

 

A

If you’re receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and are signed off from work on Universal Credit, you may be eligible for full exemption from court fees when filing an N1 Claim Form.

 

Eligibility for Fee Exemption

You can get money off or full exemption if you:

Receive Universal Credit and earn less than £6,000 per year.

Have less than £4,250 in savings (for most court fees).

Receive income-related benefits, including PIP.

 

How to Apply for Fee Exemption

You’ll need to complete Form EX160 to apply for help with court fees. You can do this before or after paying the fee. 🔗 Apply for help with court fees.

 

If approved, you may not have to pay anything or could receive a partial reduction based on your financial situation.

 

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https://www.gov.uk/get-help-with-court-fees