Prices

Diem Legal Price List 2025

UK Process Servers

Standard Process Server UK – £149

First attempt at service will be made within 24hours. Includes two further follow-up attempts (when required). A full statement of service is provided within 48hours of service

Non-Molestation/Occupation Orders – £169

First attempt at service will be made within 24hours. Includes two further follow-up attempts (when required). We also serve the local police station and provide (CAD Reference)

Desktop E-Trace UK – £75

This is a basic automated process that gains information from Public Bodies and Credit Reference Agencies.

Enhanced Tracing Services UK – £199

Customers’ traced and a representative to visit customer’s address for further confirmation and to determine with photographic evidence

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.

Express Process Server UK – £229

Service will be attempted within three hours. If required, a further two visits will be made within 48 hours. A full statement of service will be provided within 24 hours.

International Process Serving – £229

Fixed rate for all international process serving . Please contact us as each countrys requirements are different.

Notary Services – £199

Available upon request – fee is indicative.

Affidavit Fees – £75

Sworn within 48 hours of service being affected

Field Service Work – £99

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

Standard serve £149

Express Delivery £199

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.

Hiring a process server adds authority to legal proceedings. They are seen as independent and can prove that personal service has taken place.

They are trained to handle difficult situations and ensure legal compliance is met. This may prevent delays or case dismissals.

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.

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.