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Article Annexe article A43-6-2

French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force

Updated 5 Nov 2023

Fees applicable to toxicological analyses


Nature of procedure and technique used

Reference to the social security key letter (value as at 1 July 2017) (1)

Coefficient

Rounded metropolitan rate

excl. VAT


1° Research and determination of ethanol in blood by gas chromatography

B

150

40.50 €

2° Search for and determination, if necessary, of narcotics (cannabinoids, amphetamines, cocaine, opiates and metabolites) from biological samples, by chromatography with detection by mass spectrometry

B

800

216 €

3° Search for and determination of psychoactive drugs (hypnotics, anxiolytics, neuroleptics and antidepressants) from biological samples, by chromatography with detection by mass spectrometry

B

900

243 €

4° Reference toxicological expertise carried out on biological samples in a thanatological context or in another context (living forensic medicine) using mainly chromatographic techniques coupled with mass spectrometry

B

4074

1100 €

5° Search for and determination of strontium (vital drowning marker) in all necessary matrices by atomic emission technique

B

1037

280 €

6° Search for and determination of substances that may be used in cases of chemical submission, ethanol, narcotics (cannabinoids, amphetamines, cocaine, opiates and metabolites), sedative psychoactive drugs (GHB, hypnotics, anxiolytics, sedative neuroleptics and antihistamines) in blood and urine, primarily using chromatographic techniques coupled with mass spectrometry

B

4074

1100 €

7° Search for and determination of substances that may be used in cases of chemical submission, narcotics (cannabinoids, amphetamines, cocaine, opiates and metabolites), sedative psychoactive drugs (hypnotics, anxiolytics, sedative neuroleptics and antihistamines) in the dander with segmentation if possible and according to the context, by chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry

B

4444

1200 €

8° Search for and determination of psychoactive and sedative drugs in dander with segmentation if possible and depending on the context and published epidemiological data, by chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry

B

2963

800 €

9° Search for and determination of narcotics (cannabinoids, amphetamines, cocaine, opiates and metabolites) in dander with segmentation if possible and depending on the context, by chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry

B

2963

800 €

(1) Letter B values at 1 July 2017:

Metropolitan France: €0.27

Martinique, Guadeloupe: €0.27 Martinique, Guadeloupe: €0.31

Guyane, Réunion: €0.33 French Guiana, Réunion: €0.33

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Any time a strategic decision changes how the company is owned, governed or contractually bound — incorporation, fundraising, M&A, restructuring, shareholder agreements, or major commercial contracts. Earlier engagement always costs less than later remediation.

A notary (notaire) is a public officer who authenticates specific deeds (mainly real-estate transfers and certain family-law acts). A corporate lawyer (avocat) advises on strategy, negotiates and drafts company documents, and represents you in disputes. The two roles complement rather than overlap.

Yes — most of our clients are foreign suppliers, investors or holding entities. We bridge the gap between French law and your home jurisdiction's expectations and deliver everything bilingually.

The SAS (Société par Actions Simplifiée) is the default choice for most international structures: flexible governance, single shareholder allowed, no minimum capital, and works cleanly with foreign holding entities. We assess SARL, SA, SCI on the merits when the situation calls for it.

Yes — communications with a French avocat are protected by the secret professionnel (Article 66-5 of the Law of 31 December 1971). This protection is broader than the common-law attorney-client privilege and applies to written and oral exchanges.

We work on fixed fees for clearly scoped engagements (incorporation, contract drafting, audits) and on monthly retainers for ongoing advisory. Hourly billing is the exception, not the default. You always know the cost before work starts.

Typical timeline is 2–3 weeks from KYC kick-off to RCS registration, assuming standard documentation. Holding-company structures, foreign-shareholder identification or in-kind contributions can extend this — we flag the gating items at the first meeting.

Absolutely. We routinely coordinate with your in-house counsel, expert-comptable or notaire — pragmatic collaboration is the norm, not the exception. We send them everything they need to do their part without duplicating work.

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