Wed, 30 Apr 2025
Consultation launched on Court Fees in Northern Ireland

Consultation launched on Court Fees in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Executive
30 Apr 2025, 17:30 GMT+10

Consultation launched on Court Fees in Northern Ireland

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The Department of Justice (DoJ) has launched a public consultation on proposed changes to court fees, including annual increases.

Court fees are an important part of the overall funding model for the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service (NICTS).  NICTS aims to achieve full cost recovery in respect of civil and family court services from the fees charged, however the cost recovery rate is currently less than 80%.  NICTS must work to ensure that it continues to maintain an adequate stream of income by keeping pace with increased costs, thereby minimising the cost of courts to the taxpayer.

It is estimated that the proposed changes would generate additional recurring income of Pound 2.3 million per annum by 2028-29 and enable NICTS to continue to strive towards a position of full cost recovery in the provision of civil and family court business.

Existing access to justice safeguards will remain in place. This will continue to ensure that court users on a low income or, in receipt of certain benefits, pay a reduced court fee or have their fee waived.

View the consultation document at: public consultation

The closing date for this consultation is 11.59pm on 1 August 2025.

Responses or requests for further information can be submitted via email to [email protected] or sent by post to:

Fee Consultation

NICTS Finance Branch

Laganside House

23-27 Oxford Street

Belfast

BT1 3LA

Responses can also be provided using the online facility at: NI Direct - Citizen Space.

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