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Reforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme Court
This consultation seeks views on a number of changes to the fees payable in the United Kingdom Supreme Court.
Last fetched 03 May 2026 · gov.uk
Detail
This consultation proposes a series of reforms to the fees payable in the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. These reforms will secure additional resources that will go directly towards supporting the Supreme Court’s operation. In doing so, this will support the Supreme Court in its important constitutional role as the final court of appeal in the United Kingdom.
The aims of these proposals are:
- to ensure a straightforward system for applicants to understand and the Supreme Court to administer
- to raise income from Supreme Court users that will contribute towards operating costs
- to support the long-term financial stability of the Supreme Court
- to ensure the fees in the Supreme Court do not prevent access to justice
Documents
Reforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme CourtReforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme Courtapplication/pdfReforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme Court (print)application/pdfReforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme Court (large print)application/pdfDiwygio Ffioedd Goruchaf Lys y Deyrnas Unedigapplication/pdfEquality Statementapplication/pdfImpact assessmentapplication/pdfReforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme Court: Consultation responseReforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme Court: Consultation responseapplication/pdfReforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme Court: Consultation response (print version)application/pdfReforming Fees in the United Kingdom Supreme Court: Consultation response (large print version)application/pdfImpact assessmentapplication/pdfEqualities Statementapplication/pdfDiwygio Ffioedd Goruchaf Lys y Deyrnas Unedig: Ymateb i’r ymgynghoriad Cyhoeddir yrapplication/pdf