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Office of the Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court Registrar is the head of the office and he/she sits in court when the Supreme Court is sitting. The Supreme Court Registrar is also the Registrar of the Court of Criminal Appeal.

The Supreme Court office:

  • provides administrative support to the Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeal,
  • processes appeals from decisions of the High Court,
  • authenticates signatures of Notaries Public and Commissioners for Oaths on official documents where required,
  • deals with applications for appointment as a Notary Public and
  • deals with applications for appointment as a Commissioner for Oaths.

The Legal Diary, which is published daily, is kept up to date with a listing of cases in the Supreme Court.

Where to apply

Apply to the Supreme Court Office in the

Courts Service

15-24 Phoenix Street North
Smithfield
Dublin 7
Ireland

Tel:+353 (0)1 8886000
Homepage: http://www.courts.ie

Page updated: 28 July 2010

Language

Gaeilge

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    The Irish Constitution makes provision for a Court of Final Appeal - the Supreme Court. Find out about this court, which decides both civil and criminal matters.
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  • Commissioners for Oaths
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