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Concluded Civil Court Pilot Schemes under the CPR (England and Wales): Tracker and Post-Pilot Status

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Tracker—ended pilot schemes in the civil courts

This Tracker outlines pilot schemes in the civil courts that have concluded. For details of pilot schemes currently in operation, see Practice Note: Tracker—pilot schemes—Dispute Resolution...

Starting a claim

  • Pilot scheme: County Court Online Pilot (CPR PD 51S)
    Details: Set out in CPR PD 51S and introduced by the 91st update to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), this pilot trialled a process enabling legal representatives to submit claims online at the County Court Money Claims Centre (CCMCC) (now the Civil National Business Centre). For more information, see Practice Note: County Court Online pilot scheme—CPR PD 51S [Archived]...

Court fees

  • Pilot scheme: Payment by account service pilot scheme
    Details: Brought in to let regular business users pay civil court fees electronically in County Courts and civil justice centres. Following this pilot, a new fee payment service, ‘Fee Account’, has been implemented. For further information, see News Analyses: New payment by account service for court fees and HMCTS introduces new electronic payment service...

Case management

  • Pilot scheme: Small claims paper determination pilot scheme—CPR PD 51ZC
    Details: CPR PD 51ZC provided...
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