LPA Fee Increase 2025: What’s Changing and Why
03rd October 2025

The Ministry of Justice has announced a fee rise for registering a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). From 17 November 2025, the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) will charge £92 per LPA instead of the current £82.
This change means that anyone applying for an LPA on or after that date will pay the higher rate, unless they qualify for a fee exemption or remission.
Let’s break down what this registration fee change involves, who it affects and how you can act now to manage its impact.
Why the OPG Is Increasing UK LPA Fees
According to the MoJ, the increase helps ensure that income from LPA applications more closely covers the cost of delivering OPG services.
The OPG currently aims to operate on a model that balances cost recovery with public accountability. As costs rise (staff, IT, administration), fee income must adjust to maintain service quality.
Who Is Eligible for Exemption or Remission?
Not everyone will have to pay the full £92. The government retains the existing schemes for exemption (no fee) and remission (reduced fee) based on financial hardship or means.
If your income is low or you receive certain benefits, you might qualify for a full or partial waiver. You’ll need to check your eligibility and apply for remission when you submit your LPA.
How This Affects LPA Applicants
For those planning to apply for an LPA, the timing of submission matters more than ever:
- Before 17 November 2025: You pay £82 (assuming no remission/exemption).
- On or after 17 November: The fee rises to £92.
If you were considering getting an LPA done soon, moving ahead now could save you £10 per document.
How to Apply for Exemption or Remission
When submitting your LPA application to the OPG, you’ll be asked to provide financial details if you wish to apply for remission. You may need to submit evidence such as bank statements, pension statements or proof of benefits.
Make sure to follow the instructions carefully to avoid delays or rejection of your remission request.
Planning Ahead: What You Should Do Now
- If you haven’t already, consider submitting your LPA application before the new fee takes effect.
- Check if you might qualify for exemption or remission under your circumstances.
- Be ready to complete any financial forms or evidence to support remission.
- Use services like ours at Power of Attorney Online to make sure your application is correct, reducing the chance of rejection (and paying the fee again).
The LPA fee increase from £82 to £92 is not huge in absolute terms, but it underscores that legal and administrative services are under pressure. For many people, acting before November 2025 could be a smart way to save money.
If you or someone you care about is considering an LPA, don’t delay. Now is an opportune time to get your affairs in order while the lower fee still applies.
Start your LPA application today and avoid the increase later.
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