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Article 3(1)(a)

SCHEDULE 1STABLES OF FEES

This schedule has no associated Policy Notes

PART 1SSheriff court

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 1 Pt. 1 in force at 1.7.2022, see art. 1(1)

Payable from 1 July 2022

Column 1Column 2Column 3
(Matters)(Fee Payable)(Fee Formerly Payable)(1)
££
PART I — COMMISSARY PROCEEDINGS
1. Petition for commissary proceedings1919
(NOTE: the fee includes issue of extract decree).
2. Sealing up repositories or the like, per hour.3333
3.
(a)

Receiving and examining inventory of estate, except where sub-paragraph (b) or (c) of this paragraph applies—

(i)

where the amount of the estate vested in or belonging beneficially to the deceased, of which confirmation is required, or for which resealing under the Colonial Probates Act 1892 is required does not exceed—

£50,000,No feeNo fee
£250,000,271266
(ii)

where the amount of the estate exceeds £250,000,

543532
(b)

receiving and examining additional or corrective inventory of estate or inventory of estate ad non executa

(i)

where the amount of the estate vested in or belonging beneficially to the deceased, of which confirmation is required, or for which resealing under the Colonial Probates Act 1892 is required does not exceed—

£50,000,No feeNo fee
£250,000,271266
(ii)

where the amount of the estate exceeds £250,000,

543532
(c)

Receiving and examining inventory of estate where it is declared that confirmation is not required.

The fees payable are 50% of those specified in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of this paragraph. If confirmation is subsequently required the remaining 50% of the fees specified in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) are payableThe fees payable are 50% of those specified in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of this paragraph. If confirmation is subsequently required the remaining 50% of the fees specified in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) are payable
4. Commissary copying and extracting.
(1) Issuing certificate of confirmation—
(a)

if ordered when lodging inventory, each certificate,

88
(b)

if ordered subsequent to lodging inventory—

(i)

first certificate, including search fee,

1919
(ii)

each subsequent certificate.

88
(2) Copy or duplicate confirmation—1313
(a)

if ordered when lodging inventory,

(b)

if ordered subsequent to lodging inventory—

(i)

duplicate confirmation, including search fee,

2827
(ii)

each subsequent duplicate confirmation if ordered at the same time as the duplicate confirmation in head (i).

1313
(3) Certified extract confirmation and will (if any)—2827
(a)

if ordered when lodging inventory,

(b)

if ordered subsequent to lodging inventory—

4039
(i)

certified extract, including search fee,

(ii)

each subsequent certified extract if ordered at the same time as the certified extract in head (i).

2827
(4) Copy will—88
(a)

if ordered when lodging inventory,

(b)

if ordered subsequent to lodging inventory—

1919
(i)

copy will, including search fee,

(ii)

each subsequent copy will if ordered at the same time as the copy will in head (i).

88
PART II — SHERIFF COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Initial Writ
5. Initial writ in any proceedings not being proceedings for which any other paragraph of this Table specifies a fee. (NOTE: fee covers issue of extract decree).135132
6. European Order for payment in terms of EU Regulation 1896/2006 – application for European Order for payment.135132
Divorce and dissolution of civil partners
7. Initial writ in an action of divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership (other than a simplified divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership application). (NOTE: fee covers issue of extract decree).162159
Application for simplified divorce and simplified dissolution of civil partnership131128
8. Any application (inclusive of all procedures other than those specified at paragraphs 9 and 38). (NOTE: fee covers issue of extract decree).
9. Subsequent application upon change of circumstances by party.3433
Summary warrant7875
10. Application for summary warrant.
Bankruptcy and Insolvency122120
11. Petition for sequestration of estates or petition for recall of award of sequestration.
12. Miscellaneous applications, including appeals under the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985 or the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016.6362
13. Lodging of notice of appointment or intention to appoint an administrator out of court under the Insolvency Act 1986 or filing documents with the court to obtain a moratorium under section A3 of Part A1 of that Act.132No previous fee payable
Declarator and petitions for completion of title for the Sheriff of Chancery
14. Application for declarator and petition for completion of title to the Sheriff of Chancery.247242
15. Issue of chancery extract.115113
Summary cause/simple procedure
16. Summons for summary cause or claim form for simple procedure case (NOTE: includes European small claim procedure and fee covers issue of extract decree or issue of decision)—
(a)

actions for payment of money of [F1£300] or less (or 250 euros for European small claims),

1919
(b)

other actions,

108106
(c)

on the marking of an appeal or the sending of an appeal form to the sheriff court.

6362
Criminal procedure4039
17. Summary complaint raising a private prosecution
Road Traffic Offenders Act 19889795
18. Petition for removal of disqualification.
Miscellaneous1919
19. Application under section 4 of the Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 1995.
20. Caveat.4645
21. Any proceedings under section 12 or 18 of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982.2827
22. Note in a liquidation or judicial factory.4039
Defender’s responses
23. First writ, reponing note, application for recall of decree or attendance to state a defence or oppose an interim order (fee payable by each defender or compearer) (NOTE: fee covers issue of extract decree)—
(a)

in proceedings to which paragraph 5 of this Table applies,

[F2135]132
(b)

in an action of divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership (other than a simplified divorce or dissolution of civil partnership).

162159
Civil court procedure
Payable by pursuer
24. Lodging of a certified copy record under the Ordinary Cause Rules (NOTE: fee payable only once in respect of a cause).122120
25. Lodging of a certified closed record under the additional procedure of the Ordinary Cause Rules.122120
26. Fixing, allocating or assigning of a proof, a debate or a hearing in a summary or miscellaneous application on the merits of the cause.5857
27. For each day or part thereof of proof, debate or hearing in a summary or miscellaneous application on the merits of the cause (NOTE: not payable if the proof, debate or hearing does not proceed on that day).247242
28. Initial lodging of affidavits in a family action where proof by affidavit evidence has been allowed.7170
Payable by any party (including pursuer)
29. Lodging of a written motion or minute and the lodging of any written opposition to any such motion or minute (NOTE: where a minute is accompanied by a relevant written motion no fee is payable in respect of lodging the motion).5251
30. Marking an appeal to the sheriff principal in any proceedings (other than as provided for in paragraph 16(c) of this Table).122120
Sheriff court books2827
31. Recording protest of a bill or promissory note (NOTE: Extracts to be charged as in paragraph 36 of this Table).
32. Preservation of deeds, each deed (NOTE: This includes recording and engrossing. If extracts are required, a separate fee is to be charged as in paragraph 36 of this Table).1313
Miscellaneous office procedures7775
33. Lodging each set of plans or other Parliamentary deposit.
34. Inspection of report of auction and the auditor of court’s report.1919
35. Search and report service as instructed by a trade protection society, licensed credit reference agency or trade publication of protests of relevant court records as appropriately included in the Ordinary Cause Rules, with the fees payable in advance weekly for 12 months.375368
36. Recording, engrossing, extracting, printing or copying of all documents, except as provided for at paragraph 4 of this Table (exclusive of search fee)—
(a)

by photocopying or otherwise producing a printed or typed copy—

(i)

up to 10 pages,

77
(ii)

each page or part thereof in excess of 10 pages,

0.500.50
(b)

for a copy of each document in electronic form.

77
(NOTE: Recording in Sheriff Court Register of Deeds to be charged as in paragraph 31.)
37. Any search of records or archives, except as provided for at paragraph 4 of this Table, per 30 minutes or part thereof.—1313
In addition, correspondence fee where applicable.1313
38. Citation of, or intimation to, any person or persons by sheriff officer as instructed by the sheriff clerk.13 plus sheriff officer’s fee13 plus sheriff officer’s fee
PART III — AUDITOR OF COURT
39. Taxing accounts of expenses incurred in judicial proceedings remitted to the auditor of court for taxation—
(a)

lodging account for taxation,

4746
(b)

taxing accounts of expenses etc.—

2121
(i)

up to £400,

(ii)

for every additional £100 or part thereof.

55
(NOTE: Fee to be determined by auditor of court on amount of account as submitted.)
(c)

cancellation of diet of taxation—

50% of fee that would have been payable under sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph50% of fee that would have been payable under sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph
(i)

where written notice of cancellation received from receiving party after 4.00 pm on the fourth working day before the day of diet of taxation,

(ii)

where written notice of cancellation received from receiving party after 4.00 pm on the second working day before the day of the diet of taxation.

75% of fee that would have been payable under sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph75% of fee that would have been payable under sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph

Textual Amendments

F1Sch. 1 Pt. 1 Table: sum substituted (1.7.2022) by The Sheriff Court Fees Amendment Order 2022 (S.S.I. 2022/214), arts. 1, 2(2)

F2Sch. 1 Pt. 1 Table: sum substituted (1.7.2022) by The Sheriff Court Fees Amendment Order 2022 (S.S.I. 2022/214), arts. 1, 2(3)

PART 2SSheriff Personal Injury Court

Commencement Information

I2Sch. 1 Pt. 2 in force at 1.7.2022, see art. 1(1)

Payable from 1 July 2022

Column 1Column 2Column 3
(Matters)(Fee Payable)(Fee Formerly Payable)(2)
££
1. Lodging of a written motion or minute and the lodging of any written opposition to any such motion or minute. (NOTE: where a minute is accompanied by a relevant written motion no fee is payable in respect of lodging the motion.)5857
2. Fixing, allocating or assigning of a proof or trial, a debate or a hearing on the merits of the cause.6362
3. Hearing fee: per 30 minutes or part thereof.8583
4. Lodging a certified copy closed record. (NOTE: fee payable only once in respect of a cause).115113
5. Initial writ. (NOTE: fee covers issue of extract decree).232227
6. Lodging defences (fee payable by each defender or compearer). (NOTE: fee covers issue of extract decree).232227

7. Citation of a civil jury.

(NOTE: includes outlays incurred in citing and countermanding, and is payable on the lodging of a proposed issue for jury trial.)

323317
8. Certified copy of a document.1919
(1)

Column 3 shows the fees which were payable by virtue of Part 1 of schedule 3 of S.S.I. 2015/264 (as substituted by S.S.I. 2016/332) immediately before the coming into force of this schedule.

(2)

Column 3 shows the fees which were payable by virtue of Part 2 of schedule 3 of S.S.I. 2015/264 (as substituted by schedule 4 of S.S.I. 2016/332) immediately before the coming into force of this schedule.

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