The fastest way to get a useful quote is not to ask for “a rough estimate.” It is to send the right case facts at the start.
Most China Hague service matters do not turn on one flat price alone. The biggest quote drivers are usually the defendant location, number of recipients, document volume, translation scope, address quality, and whether the matter already shows signs of corrective work or court-time pressure.
That is why a useful fixed-fee quote usually starts with five basic inputs, not a vague request for pricing.
Our China Hague service generally starts at $1,950 per recipient, plus translation and official fees. Many attorney-supervised matters fall in the $2,800 to $3,500 range once document handling, translation, and service strategy are fully scoped.
That range usually reflects how much corrective work the matter needs before a clean China service package is ready.
Quotes slow down when the defendant name is uncertain, the address is partial, the complaint package is incomplete, or the case team does not yet know whether translation will cover exhibits and attachments.
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For Attorneys and referring counsel
If you want a faster fixed-fee quote, send the real service facts early. In China service matters, the quality of the first package often matters more than the speed of the first email.
Send the case facts once, clearly, and we can scope the next step much faster.
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