Prices
Diem Legal Price List 2026
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Standard Process Server UK – £159
First attempt at service will be made within 1-2 working days. Includes two further follow-up attempts (when required). A full statement of service is provided within 48hours of service
Same day Process Server UK – £199
Attempt at service will be made on the same day of instruction. Includes three visits to an address (if required) and a statement of service. Statement of service shall be provided within 24hours of service.
Urgent Process Server UK – £259
First attmpt within 4 hours. If required, a further two visits will be made within 48 hours. A full statement of service will be provided within 24 hours.
Non-Molestation/Occupation Orders – £179
First attempt at service will be made within 1-2 working days. Includes two further follow-up attempts (when required). We can also serve the local police station and provide (CAD Reference)
Desktop E-Trace UK – £85
This is a basic automated process that gains information from Public Bodies and Credit Reference Agencies.
Enhanced Tracing Services UK – £229
Customers’ traced and a representative to visit customer’s address for further confirmation and to determine with photographic evidence
International Process Serving – £279
Please contact us as each countrys requirements are different.
International Inbound - £179
Service in the UK for Oversees Clients
Affidavit Fees – £75
Sworn within 48 hours of service being affected
Notary Services – £199
Available upon request – fee is indicative.
Field Service Work – £129
Indicative per case price for work in mainland UK
Volume Work – POA
If you require volume tracing and process serving we could be able to provide a discount depending on the amount of work required.
Client Reviews
EXCELLENT Based on 38 reviews Posted on Emma MamutseTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Diem Legal London Ltd is excellent at debtor tracing! A conman owed me £2000 and absconded, not answering his phone, I didn’t have his address and no way of contacting him to repay the money. James from Diem Legal was calm and reassured me that he would try his best to trace my elusive debtor. I am very pleased with the quick and accurate results too! I can now apply to a small claims court to recover the debt. Thank you James!Posted on VeeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service does what it says on the tin. ThanksPosted on Roy SharpTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have worked with Diem Legal and it's Director James Lum for over 2years. Diem Legal are a good Company to work with. Diem Legal are honest, efficient, successful, helpful and friendly to deal with whatever your circumstances. I would have no hesitation in recommending their services. Roy Sharp (Process Server)Posted on Chantelle “Chantie” JohnsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Honestly, I can't thank James enough for his swift, prompt and efficient service he provided my Dad Mr B Cam***K yesterday in South London, Lambeth. My Dad contacted the Company on Monday via phonecall and we emailed Diem Legal London on Tuesday and yesterday the recipient was served! James answered all our questions and provided us with all the information we needed. I highly recommend this company!!! You will not be disappointed.Posted on Aileen PalmerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Diem have been really helpful in finding people I had lost touch with. Quick, discrete and professional. Thanks.Posted on martines anneTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. amazing and reliable job .... you can trust themPosted on Christina LTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Diem Legal offered an exceptionally professional service, delivering my court documents to the London High Court on very short notice. I highly recommend them.Posted on Sajia Akter TarinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was looking for a process server in london and came across diem legal. I would highly recommend them for their excellent customer support and swift delivery of my statutory demand.Posted on Fiona SellarsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Professional, timely and personable. Thank you.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
Standard serve £159
- First attempt within 1 -2 working days
- Includes upto 3 attempts at serve
- Realtime updates with photos
- Statement of service provided
Express Delivery £199
- Same day serve *dependent on availability
- Includes upto 3 attempts at serve
- Realtime updates with photos
- Statement of service provided
What is a process server, and what do they do?
A process server is a professional who personally delivers legal documents such as a divorce petition, witness summons or statutory demand. They serve court orders and other legal papers to individuals or businesses involved in court proceedings. A process server ensures that these documents are served in compliance with Civil Procedure Rules (CPR).
They provide proof of service via a certificate or sworn statement for the court.
Why should I hire a process server?
Hiring a process server adds authority to legal proceedings. They are seen as independent and can prove that personal service has taken place.
Feel free to reach us in our local office, we are london based process servers
What types of documents do process servers handle?
In the UK, process servers deal with many legal documents. This includes statutory demands, divorce applications, and bankruptcy papers. They also handle injunctions and legal notices.
In the UK, who can serve court papers?
Court papers can be served by a process server, who is a trained individual. In some cases, parties to the case, solicitors, or even the court itself may also serve documents, depending on the complexity of the case.