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Senior Courts Costs Office

Our primary function is the detailed assessment of costs. This is the process of examining and if, necessary, reducing the bill of costs of a solicitor or litigant in person.  Costs include not only the solicitor’s own professional fees, but also disbursements incurred including barristers’ and experts’ fees.   The purpose of detailed assessment is –

 

Who assesses costs depends on the type of case and whether it is publicly funded.  We deal mainly with costs relating to all proceedings in:

 

It also deals with costs in matters involving the Court of Protection, various tribunals and assessments transferred from other county courts and district registries.  It also deals with appeals against the determination of costs in the Crown Court

Costs are assessed by either Costs Judges (Masters) or Authorised Court Officers.

Guide to completing a default costs certificate for issue /sealing at the Senior Courts Costs Office

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