Police Station Legal Aid Rates 2025/26

The definitive guide to current police station legal aid rates, the harmonised fee structure, and escape fee calculations under the 2025 amendments.

Updated: December 7, 2025

New Harmonised Fee

£320.00

Fixed fee per attendance

Escape Threshold

£650.00

Profit costs to claim hourly rates

Effective Date

22 Dec 2025

Standard Crime Contract

Understanding the 2025 Amendments

From 22 December 2025, the Legal Aid Agency introduced a harmonised fixed fee of £320.00 for all police station attendances. This replaces the previous split between higher and lower fee tiers, creating a single flat rate regardless of offence type or complexity.

The harmonisation aims to simplify billing, reduce disputes, and provide a fairer rate for routine attendances. However, the escape fee mechanism remains in place for cases that exceed the threshold in actual profit costs.

Impact Analysis

For Representatives

  • Single fee simplifies invoicing — one rate for every attendance
  • Higher rate for cases previously in the lower tier
  • Lower rate for cases previously in the higher tier
  • Escape mechanism still available for complex cases

For Solicitor Firms

  • Predictable costs per police station attendance
  • Simplified billing and reconciliation with LAA
  • Clearer framework for instructing freelance reps
  • Double fee provisions clarified for split attendances

The New Escape Fee Mechanism

If your profit costs exceed the escape threshold of £650.00, you can claim hourly rates instead of the fixed fee. Follow these two steps:

1

Calculate Profit Costs

Total up all your time spent on the case at the applicable hourly rates (preparation, attendance, travel, waiting). Include all fee-earner time but exclude disbursements. If the total exceeds £650.00, you have "escaped" the fixed fee.

2

Compare to Threshold

If your profit costs exceed the £650.00 threshold, submit a claim for the actual hourly rate costs instead of the £320.00 fixed fee. You must retain detailed time-recording evidence to support the escape claim.

Claiming Multiple Fees

Claim Two Fees If:

  • The client is released and then re-arrested on a separate matter
  • There are two separate detention periods with a break between them
  • You are instructed for two genuinely distinct matters in separate attendances

Single Fee Only If:

  • Multiple offences arise from the same incident or detention period
  • Additional interviews take place during the same continuous detention
  • A single attendance covers multiple connected matters

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