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Please choose one of the following options in order to make a payment online.

You can pay an invoice by credit or debit card using your bill reference and matter reference number which can be found on your bill or statement. Please note there is a limit of £5,000 per transaction.

You can also make a payment on account using your new enquiry number and/or matter reference number. Please do not use this system for payment of monies required for house purchases as delays in the payment system may cause problems with your transaction.

If you need to make a payment in relation to a Debt Recovery matter, please contact our Debt Recovery team on 01228 516666.

If you have any questions, please contact us – enquiries@cartmells.co.uk

We use the services of Legl to process your payment securely. Payments are processed using the highest security standards to encrypt your details and keep your personal data safe. When you click ‘Pay Online’ you will be redirected to Legl’s payments portal where your payment will be taken. Please ensure that you pay the correct amount. You will receive immediate email confirmation following a successful payment.

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