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The rules for legal aid providers, including the interests of justice and means tests, relevant legislation, and making an application.
Use the CRM14 eForm to apply for criminal legal aid online.
List of services that the LAA online portal provides, terms and conditions, and help.
Information about legal aid providers by category of law.
The 2024 standard civil contract governs the provision of face-to-face legal aid services in all civil categories.
How to report suspected fraudulent activity to the LAA and find out what action we can take.
How CWA works online: how to claim, bulkloading, outcomes, new matter starts and guidance.
This page contains civil legal aid statutory materials, contracts, contractual arrangements, and guidance.
Find specific information and funding guidance so you can run your mediation service according to Legal Aid Agency (LAA) contracts.
Information for organisations interested in delivering face to face Criminal Legal Aid Services from October 2025.
Follow this guidance when claiming for work undertaken under the Prohibition of Cross-Examination In Person Qualified Legal Representative (QLR) Scheme.
Check timescales for the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) to process your work (eg prior authority application, graduated fee claims).
How to report a person you suspect is receiving civil legal aid for which they are not eligible.
Use claim forms or claim online, eg using CCMS, to get paid for all aspects of legal aid work; find guidance and help with submissions.
Check this list to see which offences count as evidence if you're applying for legal aid to separate from an abusive ex-partner.
Check dates for processing (crime and civil) and planned BACS payments, get financial statements, switch to variable monthly payments.
Updates on tender launches, retenders and contract extensions
Submit civil eForm POA1 and crime eForms CRM4, CRM4a, CRM5, CRM7 and CRM14.
Legal aid providers: find out how the LAA sets quality assurance standards and make sure you qualify.
Information about allowable travel expenses and rules when submitting a claim under a graduated fee scheme.
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