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Form: Applying for a reduced fee for your power of attorney

Office Of The Public Guardian

November 30
09:23 2022

LPA and EPA fees Apply for an exemption or remission

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You can apply to pay less to register a lasting power of attorney (LPA) or an enduring power of attorney (EPA).

Use this form if you need help with the:

  • 82 application fee to register an LPA or EPA
  • 41 repeat application fee to register an LPA or EPA

If the person who made the LPA or EPA (the donor) receives certain means-tested benefits when you apply to register it, you wont have to pay anything this is called an exemption.

The benefits are listed in the form above.

If the donors income before tax is less than 12,000 a year, youll only have to pay half this is known as a 50% remission.

The form also explains how and when to pay the fees.

Alternative formats

You can email customerservices@publicguardian.gov.uk to get the document in large print. Include your address and telephone number.

Personal information

The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) is committed to the responsible handling and security of your personal information.

Your privacy is important to us and protected in law by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).

Published 24 June 2013
Last updated 30 November 2022 +show all updates
  1. Changed the titles of the page and documents within to make it clearer on what they relate to. English and Welsh updated.

  2. Removed reference to braille and audio versions of this form - we don't have them.Added 'personal information' text to Welsh language version

  3. Change to debit and credit card payments

  4. Added 'Personal information' section.

  5. Added translation

  6. Changed fee levels on documents

  7. Updated text to explain in more detail how exemptions and remissions apply.

  8. Replaced LPA120 form to reflect new power of attorney application fees from 1 October 2013

  9. Details of application fees added to page description, including information about fee changes on 1 October 2013.

  10. First published.

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