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Guidance

Legal Aid Agency cyber security incident

A dedicated space with the latest updates, contingency measures and processes following thea 2025cyber cyber-attackattack on the Legal Aid Agency’s online digital services.

Applies to England and Wales

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 ForIf you are a legal aid provider and have any queryconcerns about any of the contingencies in place, and which are not answered on this page, please contact your LAA Contract Manager for queries about your specific circumstances. For other incident related queries not covered on this page, you can contact our Customer Services Team on 0300 200 20 20. Opening hours are 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. 

If you are, or have been, a recipient of legal aid and are concerned that you might be affected by this incident and cannot find the cyber-attack,information you need on this page, please contact our Customer Services Team on 0300 200 20 20. Opening hours are 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Alternatively, email the Chief Executive’sChief Executive’s Correspondence and Parliamentary Engagement Team at at corporatecorrespondenceteam@justice.gov.uk.  .  

AnyNon-incident otherrelated query,queries, including case specific queries, should continue to be directed to to contactcivil@justice.gov.uk.

Data Exfiltration Injunction  

In May, the court granted an application made by the Lord Chancellor preventing the disclosure, publication or communications of information of data obtained from the LAA IT systems. On 4 June, a further injunction has been granted by the court. This continues the prohibition on the criminals responsible for the data breach publishing the information and also prevents third parties who know about the injunction from doing so (as to do so would undermine the injunction and amount to contempt of court).

Restoration Of Crime Systems

Access to Crime Apply and Submit a Crime Form has now been restored.  

IfPlease note that the use of Crime Apply is mandatory for all Criminal Legal Aid applications from 1 October.  Any application sent in by the contingency process (by e-mail) on or after this date will be rejected. If you are unable to access Sign in to Legal Aid Services, please contact the Online Support Team (0300 200 2020) or inform your Contract Manager. 

AThe reminderuse thatof Submit a Crime Form is mandatory for all CRM4 and CRM5 applications from 22 September.  Any applications sent in by the contingency process (by e-mail) on or after this date will be rejected.  If you are unable to access Sign in to Legal Aid Services, please contact the Online Support Team (0300 200 2020) or inform your Contract Manager. 

The End of Enhanced Business Continuity Measures for Crime Applications 

The LAA’s contingencyenhanced  Business Continuity measures for Crime applications have ended on 30 September 2025. For Crime, this marks the final transition back to our business-as-usual processes.  

As of 00:00, 1 October 2025:

  • Delegated authority for representation order applications in all case types ishave no longer available.ended.
  • You will no longer have authority to grant representation in any case type under delegated powers, please take note of this when instructed from 00:00, 1 October 2025 onwards. If you have any questions on a specific circumstance that is not clear, please refer to the guidance on submitting criminal legal aid applications in the first instance
  • Proceeding once instructed under delegated authority after this date from 00:00, 1 October 2025 iswill be ultra vires and would entitle the LAA to refuse payment of any associated fees. We understand that this return to previous rules will increase your time spent submitting applications in the first instance, but we are ready to support you through this process and answer any questions you may have.

Monthly Claim Submissions

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For further information, please visit Submit a Bulk Claim (SaBC) - GOV.UK

Civil billing: Average Payments Scheme 

The Average Payment for Civil Representation scheme has now closed, and claims should be submitted as normal through the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS).

For more information on civil restoration and on the recoupment schedule for average payments, please see Civil System Restoration – Handling of Contingency Work - GOV.UK

Crime billing

Crime billing: Current processing dates

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CRM18s cannot be accepted via Secure File Exchange.

Payments are currently unable to be processed on CWA.

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Submit CRM18A (Prison Law Escape Fee) claims to the Magistrates Billing Team in Nottingham:

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1 Unity Square
Queensbridge Road
Nottingham
NG2 1AW

DX 10035 Nottingham

CRM18As cannot be accepted via Secure File Exchange, or by email.

Payments are currently unable to be processed on CWA.

Crime billing: Contempt of Court (CRM CLAIM 11)

There is no change to the submission of CRM Claim11 claims

The submission and processing datesof -Contempt GOV.UK of Court claims is unaffected.

Cost extensions for Contempt of Court work are also unaffected

Crime billing: Graduated Fees 

Graduated fee (LGFS and AGFS) claim assessment has now recommenced. Please continue to submit bills via CCCD in the normal way.  

When submitting on CCCD, please upload a copy of the original representation order to aid with assessment. 

If you are claiming a Committal for Sentence fixed fee on a case where no MAAT number has been provided, please use 4900900 as a dummy number to allow you to enter the claim on CCCD.

Crime billing: Very High Cost Cases (VHCC) and Interim Fixed Fee Offer (IFFO) 

Very High Cost Cases (VHCC) and Interim Fixed Fee Offer (IFFO) claim assessment has also recommenced and payments are being made via a contingency process. Please continue to submit bills to your Case Manager by email.

Civil applications

Civil applications: Submitting funding requests and correspondence to the Civil Applications Team 

Access to LAA online services has been restored. CCMS or Civil Apply systems should be used in all circumstances.circumstances Submissionsfrom sent15 viaDecember emails2025. areFrom nothis longerdate, accepted,we will stop accepting emailed submissions unless access to the system is declined or any work that has been submitted to the LAA has yet to appear on CCMS - in these circumstances  pleaseplease continue to use the existing contingency arrangements below. If you need further assistance, please contact the Customer Service TeamTeam.

Our forpriority furtherremains assistance.to maintain access to justice and ensure legal aid providers can be paid. These enhanced measures are designed to support legal aid providers, reduce administrative burden, and prevent a significant case backlog while contingency measures are in place.

Civil applications: Exceptional and complex cases 

For all matters involving exceptional and complex cases, please click here  Exceptional and Complex Cases Team ECCT Submission Quick Guide (MS Word Document, 32.1 KB) for further information on how to submit work. 

Please click here Exceptional and Complex Cases ECC timelines and application guidance (MS Word Document, 15.6 KB) for further guidance on emergency and urgent matters.

Civil applications: High-Cost Family work 

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Civil applications: High-CostDelegated Familyfunctions work to grant emergency funding 

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Civiltime applications:limit of the emergency certificate. From 26 January 2026 emergency representation granted under Delegated Functions will contain 16 weeks and £4,500 costs limitations (providers have the ability to use delegated functions for a higher cost limit under emergency representation where it can be justified). The LAA will apply the limitations at the point we issue the certificate, any existing grants under Delegated Functions which have not been issued by LAA will include these new limitations also. There is no need for providers to submit Delegated Functions applications to the LAA under contingency, providers can submit on CCMS when LAA systems are restored.

Where providers grant an increase in costs exceeding £4,500 reference should be made to the interests of justice test for emergency funding 

representation.

InformationDelegated Functions and guidanceDelegated onAuthorities tables can be accesses via the following links. 

The LAA will honour all uses of Delegated Functions which comply with the provisions of the relevant Contract and any applicable regulations. If it is availabledetermined that the merits criteria are not met at the point the LAA assesses the application, an embargo and/or discharge of the emergency certificate will take place from that date. Providers will be able to claim for work up to that date.   

Where providers have used delegated functions, they can continue to amend for any related proceedings, scope and cost limitations of their emergency grant for the 16 weeks, or until they submit the application on CCMS.    

Providers when using delegated functions should capture all the information they would normally, including undertaking the client’s financial assessment and capturing any required evidence of the client financial circumstances.    

The requirement to notify the Legal Aid Agency Learningof website:an Theemergency Facilitygrant within 5 days has been waived. Applications should be submitted once access to usethe LAA Online Portal has been restored. 

Please note any emergency representation granted under Delegated Functions

in contingency between 1 December 2025 and 25 January 2026 will contain 24 weeks and £6,740, while emergency represented granted prior to the 01 December 2025 will contain 32 weeks and £9,000.

Civil applications: Support for providers using delegated functions 

InformationTo support providers using delegated functions to grant emergency funding, the LAA has developed two services and guidancecreated forinformation recordings/documents:   

  • For certain private law matters evidence of domestic abuse or child protection is needed to bring the proceeding within scope of legal aid. Given these types of evidence are prescribed by regulation to meet certain criteria, we sometimes cannot honour the use of delegated functions where those criteria are not met. To mitigate this, we are offering an email service so providers usingcan check with the LAA whether evidence would be considered valid to bring the matter into scope before delegated functions are used. There is no need to email every piece of evidence to the LAA using this service prior to delegating functions. This service is only intended to be available onwhere the provider is concerned that the evidence may not be accepted by the LAA. Where a provider is concerned that the evidence of domestic abuse or child protection they hold may not be accepted by the LAA to bring proceedings within scope of certain private law family matters, they can have it checked by emailing GatewayEvidenceCheck@justice.gov.uk. You should provide the clients name, opponents name, and proceedings to be applied for and your client’s involvement. The LAA will consider the evidence and advise you if it is acceptable. You should attach our email to your application when you are able to submit it via CCMS. We will provide an explanation if the evidence is not acceptable. We will aim to respond to these emails within 48 hours.   

  • Providers who have complex queries in relation to a client’s financial eligibility assessment, can seek assistance from a dedicated team of caseworkers before granting emergency representation under delegated functions. Queries should be sent to ContactMeansExpert@justice.gov.uk we will aim to respond to these emails within 48 hours.  

  • There are recordings and documents available on Legal Aid AgencyLearning, LearningCivil website:Contingency Gatewaypage https://legalaidlearning.justice.gov.uk/civil-contingency/ to Evidenceassist Checkwhen making applications.

Civil applications: Non-Means, Non-Merits Cases 

InformationProviders should now be entering their Special Children Act application via Civil Apply or CCMS. If providers have difficulty access online systems, you are authorised to sign off on applications and guidancecarry on Non-Means,work Non-Meritsin casesnon-means isand availablenon-merits ontested cases. These are Special Children Act matters and parental placement and adoption cases.  Applications can be submitted when you are able to access online systems and certificates will be backdated to the Legalinitial Aiddate Agencywork Learningbegan. Please website:note Non-Meansthat Non-Meritsfor Casesa parental placement and adoption case the client must be the parent or have parental responsibility and must oppose the order being made. If the client does not oppose the order, then the matter falls to be means and merits tested.

Civil applications: Applications already submitted via CCMS

ForWe will be working through submissions that were submitted to CCMS prior(but to the cyber-attack and had not been processed when system access was removed,removed), providers will receivebe provided with CCMS notifications as they are processed. If the provider has delegated functions, there is no need to do anything as the emergency time limitation will be issued to 32 weeks where the determination was made before 1 December. If delegated functions were exercised between 1 December 2025 and 25 January 2026 a 24 week limitation will apply. Delegated function grants after 26 January 2026 will contain a 16 week limitation. If delegated functions were not used the provider can consider exercising delegated functions (were available to them) to carry on work required or follow the contingency process below if delegated functions cannot be used.

Civil applications: Delegated functions to amend a substantive certificate  

InformationFrom and1 guidanceDecember 2025 providers will no longer have the authority to use delegated functions to amend a substantive certificate, providers will be required to submit amendment requests on CCMS. Where providers used delegated functions during contingency to amend a substantive certificate, the LAA will honour and process these upon submission.

Civil applications: Signed declarations when using delegated function

The following applies in relation to grants of emergency representation via Delegated Functions made during the contingency process:   

Civil applications: When providers are unable to use delegated functions to issue emergency funding  

Providers will not need to request a contingency reference number in advance. Providers will be able to submit the civil application forms and civil means-testing forms with supporting documents which are relevant to the merits of the case and the client’s financial means assessment direct to ContactCivil@justice.gov.uk.  

This method should only be used when the provider does not have access to CCMS or Civil Apply to make the submission. 

To ensure the email is assigned to the correct team as quick as possible please ensure the subject line is titled ‘LAA BC Plus Type of Application form Type of Means Form (if applicable) - client’s name firm name’

Example: 

Any decisions made by the LAA on paper applications during contingency arrangements will be entered by the LAA onto CCMS once system access has been restored.    

Civil applications: Emergency Applications 

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  • Any documents relevant to the application such as court orders, applications to court, opponents statement, and so on  

  • The relevant means form and supporting documents (unless the client is a child)  

  • Evidence of domestic abuse or child protection (private law family matters only)

Civil applications: Substantive Applications  

InformationWhere a provider cannot delegate functions, the provider should use a CIV APP1 for legal representation in non-family proceedings or a CIV APP3 for family help (higher) and guidancelegal onrepresentation Substantivein Applicationsfamily proceedings. These forms need to be accompanied with the relevant civil Means assessment forms (please note no means form is availablerequired onwhere the Legalapplicant Aidis Agencya Learningchild). website:To Substantivesupport Applicationsthe assessment, include:  

  • Statement of case in support of application  

  • Valid LASPO evidence to bring the new proceedings into scope (if applicable)  

  • Pre action correspondence (if applicant/Claimant)  

  • Counsels’ opinion if obtained/relevant  

  • Any other documents relevant to the application such as court orders, applications to court, opponents statement, and so on 

If you have had an application, or application granted under contingency, and you are now seeking to amend this please ensure in your covering email you explain this case was granted under contingency and attach a copy of your granted notification.

Civil applications: Means Assessment  

InformationIf andyour guidanceclient is on a passported benefit they will need to complete the CIV Means Assessment2 form ensuring all sections are completed and the form is availablesigned and dated. Any evidence required to support the assessment should also be attached to avoid delays in requests for further information. Universal Credit is the main passported benefit (if in payment) there are still some individuals who will receive legacy benefits, these include, Income Support, Income Based Job-Seekers Allowance, Income related Employment Support Allowance and Guarantee State Pension Credit. Please note if your client is in receipt of a passporting benefit but also self-employed or in a business partnership, they must also complete form CIV Means 2A. Wherever possible, passported applications should also be submitted with a screenshot or download of the client’s latest monthly Universal Credit notification (the latter is not essential, but will speed up the passporting process if it is provided).  

If your client is not on a passported benefit they will need to complete the LegalCIV AidMeans Agency1 Learningform website:ensuring all sections are completed and the form is signed and dated. Any evidence required to support the assessment should also be attached to avoid delays in requests for further information, that is  wage slips, bank statements.    

If your client is self-employed, they will also be required to submit a CIV Means Assessments1A, if the client is trading in a self-employed partnership, they will also need to complete the CIV Means 1B or the CIV Means 1C if they are a company director or shareholder in a limited company to accompany the CIV Means 1.  

If the client is a child (under the age of 18) there is no requirement to submit a Means form.

Civil applications: Substantive Amendments 

TheseCIV measuresAPP8 endedforms onto 1amend Decembera 2025.substantive Informationcertificate to change proceedings, change scope limitation, change cost limitation, change of solicitor should be submitted via email to Contactcivil@justice.gov.uk. Please ensure all documents that would ordinarily be uploaded to CCMS are attached. To support the assessment, include:  

  • Copy of the latest certificate, showing the scope of cover and guidanceproceedings (were possible)  

  • Current cost limit  

  • Statement of case in support of amendment  

  • Supporting Court Orders and reports for any Final Hearing listing (if applicable)  

  • Valid LASPO evidence to bring the new proceedings into scope (if applicable)  

  • Letter from the existing provider on makingrecord determinationsfor followingthe certificate advising they consent for the transfer to take place (for change of solicitor requests)  

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Civil applications: Further information requests  

InformationIf onfurther theinformation handlingis ofrequired requestsin forrelation furtherto informationyour whereclient’s application or assessment an email will be sent to you via the ContactCivil@justice.gov.uk address. The email will contain a casereference continuesin the heading that will make it easy for the LAA to beidentify managedwhich undercaseworker contingencyhas arrangementsownership of the case, so it is availableimportant onthat the Legalinformation Aidis Agencyreturned Learningwith website:that Furtherreference Informationstill Requestsvisible in the heading.

Civil applications: Appeals 

InformationIf andyou guidancewish onto appealingrequest determinationsa review of a decision made by the LAA under contingencythis arrangementsprocess, please submit your appeal via email to contactcivil@justice.gov.uk within 14 days of the decision being communicated.  

Include the word ‘Appeal’ in the email subject line for identification. Your submission should contain:  

  • A full statement of appeal  

  • Any supporting documentation  

  • Relevant client details  

  • The decision you are requesting to be reviewed  

You will receive a response once the review is availablecomplete. onIf the Legaloriginal Aiddecision Agencyis Learningupheld, website:we Submittingwill inform you of any further right of appeal to an independent funding adjudicator.  

Where a Query,provider Reviewwithdraws ora Appealdetermination (see below) and the client seeks a review, the same process will apply.  

If an appeal was submitted before the system went down and no determination was made, please follow the same procedure here including the initial decision that was received from CCMS if available, alternatively you could consider making new application.

Civil applications: Withdrawals 

Under the new arrangements until further notice providers will be able to withdraw funding where the application has not yet been uploaded onto CCMS in the following circumstances:  

  • InformationThe services made available by the determination have been provided  

  • The proceedings to which the determination relates have been concluded  

  • The individual consents  

  • The individual has died  

In the above circumstance providers will need to make a file note that funding has been withdrawn, and guidanceupdate onCCMS Withdrawalswhen access is availablerestored.  

For onall other withdrawal reasons provider should submit the LegalCIV AidAPP11 Agencyform Learningwith website:all Withdrawalsrelevant information provided. These should be emailed to contactcivil@justice.gov.uk Include the word ‘Withdrawal’ in the email subject line for identification. We will be in contact with any discharge or show cause issued on the certificate.  

Outcomes will need to be submitted via CCMS once system access has been restored to enable the submission of your claim for costs.

Civil applications: Re-assessments 

InformationRe-assessment andrequests guidancewill ononly Re-assessmentsbe accepted where a provider believes that a client is availablenow out of scope to receive legal aid or where there is evidence that the client has failed to make a material disclosure when applying for legal aid. Your client may also be asked to provide fresh means forms where the LAA has received representations from a third party which cast significant doubt on the Legalclient’s Aidongoing Agencyeligibility Learningfor website:legal Re-assessmentsaid.   Include the word ‘Reassessment’ in the email subject line for identification. Please follow the Means assessment section above to inform which form should be submitted.

Civil applications: Means Reviews 

InformationIf andyou guidancewant ona Meansreview Reviewof isan availableassessment that has already been completed on CCMS you will need to provide a copy of the Legalapplication Aidplus Agencythe Learningassociated website:documentation Submittingthat awas Query,originally Reviewuploaded oronto Appealthe system emailed to ContactCivil@Justice.gov.uk. Include the word ‘Means Review’ in the email subject line for identification. 

Civil applications: Contributions  

InformationPlease andnote guidanceContribution payments will be waived for any applications received on or after 27 June 2025 until further notice.   No contribution payments are due during the period of the emergency legislation and will not be required to be paid later. Contributions will become payable once Statutory Instrument is availablereversed and only from that date moving forward if case is ongoing. The LAA will still complete assessments on new cases but not request contributions whilst the Legalwaiver Aidis Agencyin Learningplace.  

These website:Contributionschanges also apply to any cases received before 27 June 2025 where the client is making a monthly contribution. Please inform these clients to stop making payments in respect of any which are due on or after 27 June 2025. Payments will be reinstated when these changes are reversed at a later date.  

Please note, the provisions in the Statutory Instrument prevent clients who have made contributions on an existing case from seeking its withdrawal and reapplying for funding in the same matter to which the initial civil legal services have been provided.

Civil applications: Prior Authorities 

Civil Prior Authority requests where the provider cannot justify the expense of expert assessment, testing, and so on, on assessment can be submitted to the LAA using the CIV APP8A and submitted directly to CivilPriorAuthorityRequests@Justice.gov.uk. Please ensure you detail that you have a current live certificate on CCMS, that you have delegated functions to grant emergency funding or been granted an application under LAA Contingency in this matter.

Civil applications: Provider transfer 

InformationTo andamend guidancea substantive certificate, to change the provider firm on Providerrecord Transfersa forCIV casesAPP8 whichform should be completed and sent via email to Contactcivil@justice.gov.uk. Please ensure all documents that would ordinarily be uploaded to CCMS are notattached. To support the assessment, including the letter from the existing provider on CCMSrecord for the certificate, advising they consent for the transfer to take place.  

If a client wishes to transfer providers when the initial firm has delegated functions for an emergency certificate and have yet to receive a certificate from the LAA or there is a pending decision in CCMS before the system went down in Contingency:  

  • New firm - If you are instructed you should use delegated functions where available or submit a new application to LAA following contingency arrangements, advising the client was previously instructing another firm with all the details, including the letter from the existing provider on record for the Legalcertificate, Aidadvising Agencythey Learningconsent website:for Providerthe Transferstransfer to take place. The provider should also when submitting the application note in their statement of case/merits report that they ‘provide undertaking that when they bill the case; the firm will answer the change of solicitor questions to generate the correct fee’.  

  • Old firm - If you are currently awaiting confirmation via CCMS, for an application which was submitted before the system went down, you should submit a case enquiry once access to the portal has been restored advising you are no longer being instructed and the date this was effective from. If you have yet to submit an application due to delegating functions under contingency protocols, you should advise that you are no longer instructed, which firm has taken over the certificate and the date this is effective from when you submit your application to us once access to the portal has been restored. The provider should also when submitting the application note in their statement of case/merits report that they ‘provide undertaking that when they bill the case; the firm will answer the change of solicitor questions to generate the correct fee’.

Civil applications: queries

InformationFor all queries that would previously have been submitted as a Case Enquiry, please email contactcivil@justice.gov.uk if you are having difficulty accessing CCMS. Include the word ‘Query’ in the email subject line for identification. For case-specific queries, include the following details to assist the caseworker:  

  • Certificate reference number / Contingency number  

  • Relevant case details and guidancesupporting onevidence submitting(if queriesapplicable)  

If  isthere availableare any queries on the Legaluse Aidof Agencydelegated Learningfunctions website:due Submittingto complexity or the need for clarification on a Query,point Reviewour orcustomer Appealservice team can be contacted on 0300 200 2020.

Civil application and means-testing forms

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Civil applications: Large Volume Submissions 

InformationFor andlarge guidancebundles onof Largedocuments Volumethat Submissionscannot isbe availablesent onvia theemail Legalplease Aidcontact AgencySFESupport@justice.gov.uk Learningto website:register Usingfor access to Secure File Exchange.

If you have previously used Secure File Exchange to submit documents to the LAA, you will still need to contact SFESupport@justice.gov.uk to request access to this specific workspace ‘Civil Applications’ following this guidance: Guidance for external requests to use secure file exchange (SFE) Legal Aid Learning.

Please ensure all email submissions are clearly labelled and include the relevant reference details to help expedite processing. We appreciate your cooperation and will continue to provide updates as processes evolve.

Crime applications 

Restoration Of Crime Systems 

Access to Crime Apply has now been restored.  

Please note that the use of Crime Apply is mandatory for all Criminal Legal Aid applications from 1 October.  Any application sent in by the contingency process (by e-mail) on or after this date will be rejected.  If you are unable to access Sign in to Legal Aid Services, please contact the Online Support Team (0300 200 2020) or inform your Contract Manager. 

The End of Enhanced Business Continuity Measures for Crime Applications 

The LAA’s enhanced  Business Continuity measures for Crime applications have ended on 30 September 2025. For Crime, this marks the final transition back to our business-as-usual processes.  

As of 00:00, 1 October 2025:

  • Delegated authority for representation order applications in all case types have ended.
  • You will no longer have authority to grant representation in any case type under delegated powers, please take note of this when instructed from 00:00, 1 October 2025 onwards. If you have any questions on a specific circumstance that is not clear, please refer to the guidance on submitting criminal legal aid applications in the first instance
  • Proceeding once instructed under delegated authority after this date from 00:00, 1 October 2025 will be ultra vires and would entitle the LAA to refuse payment of any associated fees. We understand that this return to previous rules will increase your time spent submitting applications in the first instance, but we are ready to support you through this process and answer any questions you may have. 

Crime applications: Claiming for Cases where no MAAT Number has been supplied  

Whilst we understand that you will not have a MAAT number for some cases dealt with under the LAA’s contingencyenhanced Business Continuity measures, a note on the file referring to the incident will be sufficient for audit purposes. If you need to submit a CRM7, an explanatory note will equally suffice. As you will not have received a MAAT number for these cases, please use 900900 as a dummy MAAT number when claiming. This is essential to ensure that it is clear that your claim is a contingency claim and allows us to track and monitor these. these.  

When claiming a Committal for Sentence fixed fee on CCCD, the system requires a 7-digit MAAT number to be used to allow the claim to be submitted.  submitted.   For these cases only, please use 4900900 when claiming.

Further resources 

Updates to this page

Published 22 May 2025
Last updated 2920 May 2026 + show all updates
  1. The page as been updated in line with our current processes, we have also added links to relevant training materials on the Legal Aid Learning website.

  2. Exceptional and Complex Cases Team ECCT Submission Quick Guide and Exceptional and Complex Cases ECC timelines and application guidance, have been updated.

  3. Information under Monthly Claim Submissions, has been updated.

  4. Information under Civil applications: Delegated functions to grant emergency funding, has been updated.

  5. Civil applications: High-Cost Family work Contingency Processes document updated.

  6. Information under Civil billing: Average Payments Scheme has been updated.

  7. Contingency Monthly Contract Submission updated.

  8. Information under Civil billing: Average Payments Scheme, has been updated.

  9. The Civil billing: Average Payments Scheme section has been updated.

  10. Dates for Monthly Claim Submissions and the Contingency Monthly Contract Submission template have been updated.

  11. Civil application sections updated

  12. The following sections have been removed: Guidance on the Use of Delegated Functions, Crime applications: Applications already submitted via Crime Apply , Crime applications: Summary only \ Either Way applications where the proceedings are taking place in the Magistrates’ Court, Crime applications: Stockpiled Applications , Crime applications: All Other Applications , Crime applications: Extradition Matters, Crime applications: Post submission Evidence (PSE), Crime applications: Passported applicants , Crime applications: Change in Financial Circumstances (CIFC) applications , Crime applications: Interests of Justice (IOJ) Widgery criteria, Crime applications: Declaration signatures , Crime applications: Claiming for Cases where no MAAT Number has been supplied , Crime applications: Additional guidance , Crime applications: Changes to CRM14,Crime applications: Examples of when to submit / not submit , Retaining Information for Audit,

  13. Information about the Bulk upload spreadsheet has been added and the corresponding document has been updated.

  14. Submit a Bulk Claim - replacement service for CWA has been added.

  15. The End of Enhanced Business Continuity Measures for Crime Applications has been updated.

  16. Crime applications Restoration Of Crime Systems, The End of Enhanced Business Continuity Measures for Crime Applications, and Crime billing: Magistrates court claims (CRM7) have been updated.

  17. Restoration of Crime Systems has been added.

  18. Under Crime applications: Restoration Of Crime Systems; End of LAAs Enhanced Business Continuity Measures for Crime Applications; and Guidance on the Use of Delegated Functions, have been updated.

  19. Crime billing: Applications for Prior Authority (CRM4) and Crime billing: Applications to Extend the Upper Financial Limit (CRM5) have been updated.

  20. Under Civil applications: High-Cost Family work, the contingency process document has been updated.

  21. Monthly Claim Submissions dates have been amended.

  22. Under 'Delegated functions to grant emergency funding', emergency representation period and cost limitation figures have been updated. The Table of Delegated Authorities linked to the Procedure Regulations August 2025 has also been added.

  23. Under Monthly Claim Submissions, the Contingency Monthly Contract Submission template has been updated.

  24. Under Crime billing: Applications to Extend the Upper Financial Limit (CRM5), the CRM5 form has been updated.

  25. Under Crime billing: Applications for Prior Authority (CRM4) section of the incident page, Expediting CRM4s information has been added.

  26. Under the heading Crime billing: Applications to Extend the Upper Financial Limit (CRM5). The CDS5 Version 3 November 2009 form has been replaced with the CRM5.

  27. Under Monthly Claim Submissions, The Contingency Monthly Contract Submission template has been updated.

  28. Magistrates court through to sentence in Crown Court template has been updated.

  29. Magistrates Court sentencing template and Crown Court sentencing template updated.

  30. The Contingency Payment Providers Guide has been updated.

  31. Civil applications, Crime billing and Crime applications have been annotated.

  32. The information on Passported applicants  has been updated.

  33. Delegated functions to grant emergency funding entry has been updated.

  34. A description for the civil average payment process for escalation has been added.

  35. Added Contempt of Court (CRM CLAIM 11), Prison Law Exceptional Case Claims (CRM18A) and additional point to the Applications for Prior Authority (CRM4) section.

  36. Change to Summary only \ Either Way applications where the proceedings are taking place in the Magistrates’ Court . The Magistrates court through to sentence in Crown Court template was updated. The Crown Court sentencing template was updated.

  37. Added Extradition Matters under Criminal Applications

  38. The Legal Aid Agency Contingency Monthly Contract Submission attachment was updated. Submission date to report May CWA has changed. 

  39. Guidance has been added on various sections, please familiarise yourself with the new content of the page.

  40. High Cost Family (HCF) contingency guidance has been updated

  41. Contingency Payment: Providers Guide and Opt-In Contingency Declaration 2025, have been updated and the supporting text amended.

  42. Information on civil applications on Civil Prior Authority requests, has been updated.

  43. Additional information has been added for crime applications.

  44. Exceptional and Complex Cases Team Submission Quick Guide has been updated.

  45. Information about monthly claim submissions has been updated.

  46. Crime billing information has been updated.

  47. The ECCT submission quick guide has been updated.

  48. Details on civil applications and registering High Cost Family cases, has been updated.

  49. Guidance on civil applications has been updated.

  50. Changes to the Contingency for Criminal Legal Aid Applications document added.

  51. Additional information added and page updated.

  52. Attached document updated.

  53. Civil Bills Contingency Spreadsheet updated.

  54. Guidance document updated.

  55. information updated and CRM4 Word form added

  56. The information on Crime Billing and Crime Lower, Legal Help and Mediation monthly submissions , has been updated.

  57. Legal Aid Agency Contingency Monthly Contract Submission form added

  58. Updated guidance.

  59. Updated section 'CRM7'.

  60. Updated 'Civil applications' section.

  61. Updated guidance.

  62. Updated guidance.

  63. Information on average payments for civil representation scheme published which includes a provider guide and Opt-in declaration form. 

  64. First published.

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Update history

2026-05-29 10:50
The page as been updated in line with our current processes, we have also added links to relevant training materials on the Legal Aid Learning website.

2026-05-20 15:54
Exceptional and Complex Cases Team ECCT Submission Quick Guide and Exceptional and Complex Cases ECC timelines and application guidance, have been updated.

2026-03-16 14:54
Information under Monthly Claim Submissions, has been updated.

2026-01-27 15:04
Information under Civil applications: Delegated functions to grant emergency funding, has been updated.

2026-01-16 13:37
Civil applications: High-Cost Family work Contingency Processes document updated.

2026-01-12 15:56
Information under Civil billing: Average Payments Scheme has been updated.

2026-01-06 15:04
Contingency Monthly Contract Submission updated.

2025-12-05 15:39
Information under Civil billing: Average Payments Scheme, has been updated.

2025-12-03 14:21
The Civil billing: Average Payments Scheme section has been updated.

2025-12-02 16:36
Dates for Monthly Claim Submissions and the Contingency Monthly Contract Submission template have been updated.

2025-12-01 16:43
Civil application sections updated

2025-11-14 08:55
The following sections have been removed: Guidance on the Use of Delegated Functions, Crime applications: Applications already submitted via Crime Apply , Crime applications: Summary only \ Either Way applications where the proceedings are taking place in the Magistrates’ Court, Crime applications: Stockpiled Applications , Crime applications: All Other Applications , Crime applications: Extradition Matters, Crime applications: Post submission Evidence (PSE), Crime applications: Passported applicants , Crime applications: Change in Financial Circumstances (CIFC) applications , Crime applications: Interests of Justice (IOJ) Widgery criteria, Crime applications: Declaration signatures , Crime applications: Claiming for Cases where no MAAT Number has been supplied , Crime applications: Additional guidance , Crime applications: Changes to CRM14,Crime applications: Examples of when to submit / not submit, Retaining Information for Audit,

2025-10-08 16:24
Information about the Bulk upload spreadsheet has been added and the corresponding document has been updated.

2025-10-03 13:47
Submit a Bulk Claim – replacement service for CWA has been added.

2025-10-02 12:40
The End of Enhanced Business Continuity Measures for Crime Applications has been updated.

2025-10-01 10:24
Crime applications Restoration Of Crime Systems, The End of Enhanced Business Continuity Measures for Crime Applications, and Crime billing: Magistrates court claims (CRM7) have been updated.

2025-09-30 10:46
Restoration of Crime Systems has been added.

2025-09-25 17:05
Under Crime applications: Restoration Of Crime Systems; End of LAAs Enhanced Business Continuity Measures for Crime Applications; and Guidance on the Use of Delegated Functions, have been updated.

2025-09-24 17:19
Crime billing: Applications for Prior Authority (CRM4) and Crime billing: Applications to Extend the Upper Financial Limit (CRM5) have been updated.

2025-09-11 16:21
Under Civil applications: High-Cost Family work, the contingency process document has been updated.

2025-09-04 11:34
Monthly Claim Submissions dates have been amended.

2025-09-01 17:33
Under ‘Delegated functions to grant emergency funding’, emergency representation period and cost limitation figures have been updated. The Table of Delegated Authorities linked to the Procedure Regulations August 2025 has also been added.

2025-09-01 12:15
Under Monthly Claim Submissions, the Contingency Monthly Contract Submission template has been updated.

2025-09-01 12:02
Under Crime billing: Applications to Extend the Upper Financial Limit (CRM5), the CRM5 form has been updated.

2025-08-20 15:48
Under Crime billing: Applications for Prior Authority (CRM4) section of the incident page, Expediting CRM4s information has been added.

2025-08-19 13:44
Under the heading Crime billing: Applications to Extend the Upper Financial Limit (CRM5). The CDS5 Version 3 November 2009 form has been replaced with the CRM5.

2025-07-30 13:15
Under Monthly Claim Submissions, The Contingency Monthly Contract Submission template has been updated.

2025-07-29 15:47
Magistrates court through to sentence in Crown Court template has been updated.

2025-07-23 14:55
Magistrates Court sentencing template and Crown Court sentencing template updated.

2025-07-23 10:37
The Contingency Payment Providers Guide has been updated.

2025-07-16 12:13
Civil applications, Crime billing and Crime applications have been annotated.

2025-07-14 15:23
The information on Passported applicants  has been updated.

2025-07-11 13:31
Delegated functions to grant emergency funding entry has been updated.

2025-07-08 15:42
A description for the civil average payment process for escalation has been added.

2025-07-02 16:37
Added Contempt of Court (CRM CLAIM 11), Prison Law Exceptional Case Claims (CRM18A) and additional point to the Applications for Prior Authority (CRM4) section.

2025-07-02 14:37
Change to Summary only \ Either Way applications where the proceedings are taking place in the Magistrates’ Court .The Magistrates court through to sentence in Crown Court template was updated.The Crown Court sentencing template was updated.

2025-07-01 15:25
Added Extradition Matters under Criminal Applications

2025-07-01 12:26
The Legal Aid Agency Contingency Monthly Contract Submission attachment was updated. Submission date to report May CWA has changed. 

2025-06-27 17:23
Guidance has been added on various sections, please familiarise yourself with the new content of the page.

2025-06-20 16:09
High Cost Family (HCF) contingency guidance has been updated

2025-06-20 14:54
Contingency Payment: Providers Guide and Opt-In Contingency Declaration 2025, have been updated and the supporting text amended.

2025-06-20 13:30
Information on civil applications on Civil Prior Authority requests, has been updated.

2025-06-20 12:58
Additional information has been added for crime applications.

2025-06-19 13:54
Exceptional and Complex Cases Team Submission Quick Guide has been updated.

2025-06-18 15:53
Information about monthly claim submissions has been updated.

2025-06-18 14:48
Crime billing information has been updated.

2025-06-17 10:11
The ECCT submission quick guide has been updated.

2025-06-12 16:25
Details on civil applications and registering High Cost Family cases, has been updated.

2025-06-11 09:52
Guidance on civil applications has been updated.

2025-06-06 17:37
Changes to the Contingency for Criminal Legal Aid Applications document added.

2025-06-05 18:16
Additional information added and page updated.

2025-06-05 16:31
Attached document updated.

2025-06-05 12:35
Civil Bills Contingency Spreadsheet updated.

2025-06-04 17:18
Guidance document updated.

2025-06-04 10:17
information updated and CRM4 Word form added

2025-06-03 17:22
The information on Crime Billing and Crime Lower, Legal Help and Mediation monthly submissions, has been updated.

2025-06-03 15:37
Legal Aid Agency Contingency Monthly Contract Submission form added

2025-06-02 17:33
Updated guidance.

2025-05-30 17:44
Updated section ‘CRM7’.

2025-05-30 17:32
Updated ‘Civil applications’ section.

2025-05-30 15:42
Updated guidance.

2025-05-29 17:42
Updated guidance.

2025-05-28 17:24
Information on average payments for civil representation scheme published which includes a provider guide and Opt-in declaration form. 

2025-05-22 16:19
First published.