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25.7 Warrant Of Execution (Non-Performance Of Condition)

This is a court warrant used to enforce judgments when a party has failed to perform a condition specified in a court order. It allows for the seizure of assets or property to satisfy the unmet obligation.

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Form Overview

25.7 Warrant Of Execution (Non-Performance Of Condition)

This is a court warrant used to enforce judgments when a party has failed to perform a condition specified in a court order. It allows for the seizure of assets or property to satisfy the unmet obligation.

This form captures details about the original judgment, the unperformed condition, requests the court issue a warrant for enforcement, and identifies the debtor and assets to be targeted.

Risk Radar

  • Always verify the debtor's current address and assets before filing to ensure enforcement is possible.
  • Inaccurate information about the judgment or debtor
  • Missing required supporting documentation
  • Submitting to the wrong court office
  • Not verifying the debtor's current address

Plain English

This form helps you ask the court to collect what someone owes you when they haven't done what a judge ordered them to do. It's like getting permission to take their property or money to satisfy the debt.

Submission Date

  • Warrants of execution must generally be filed within 12 years of the original judgment, but specific time limits may apply depending on the type of judgment and enforcement action sought.
  • Preparation window: collect IDs, supporting records, and signatures in advance.
  • Final review: verify names, dates, and required fields before submission.

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What this form is for

  • Use when a judgment debtor has failed to perform a specific condition in a court order
  • Use when standard collection methods have failed
  • Use when you need court authorization to seize assets or property
  • Use when you need to enforce a monetary judgment
  • Use before initiating any enforcement action against a debtor

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Enforcing a money judgment against a debtor's assetsForm 25.7Ensures proper court authorization for seizureVerify the judgment amount and debtor details
Enforcing a non-monetary court orderDifferent enforcement formDifferent procedures applyConfirm the type of order being enforced
Enforcing against a company debtorForm 25.7 with company detailsDifferent procedures for corporate entitiesVerify company registration status
Multiple creditors seeking enforcementForm 25.7 with creditor priority notedDetermines order of enforcementCheck if other creditors have already filed
Enforcing against property with mortgagesForm 25.7 with mortgage detailsMay require additional stepsVerify property equity and mortgage priority

Deadline or filing window

Warrants of execution must generally be filed within 12 years of the original judgment, but specific time limits may apply depending on the type of judgment and enforcement action sought.

Before you submit

  • Complete all sections of the form
  • Include a copy of the original judgment
  • Verify debtor's current address and details
  • Calculate the exact amount owed including interest
  • Check the correct court fee has been paid
  • Include any relevant supporting documentation
  • Verify the form is signed and dated correctly

How to file this form

  1. 1Obtain a copy of the original judgment
  2. 2Verify the debtor's failure to perform the condition
  3. 3Complete Form 25.7 with all required information
  4. 4Attach supporting documentation
  5. 5Pay the appropriate court fee
  6. 6Submit to the court that issued the original judgment
  7. 7Wait for the warrant to be issued before taking enforcement action

Known limitations

  • This form only applies to court judgments, not contractual obligations
  • The court won't issue a warrant if the debtor has a valid reason for non-performance
  • Enforcement may be limited if the debtor has no assets or income
  • The warrant doesn't guarantee successful collection of the debt
  • Certain assets may be exempt from seizure under Irish law

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Current Form Status

This form is current as per the Courts Service of Ireland, but court procedures and enforcement rules may change, so verify the latest requirements before filing.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Verify the court fee amount hasn't changed
  • Check for updated contact details for enforcement agencies
  • Confirm the required supporting documentation hasn't changed
  • Ensure the form hasn't been updated with additional sections
  • Verify time limits for enforcement haven't been extended or reduced

Quick Facts

This form is typically filed by a judgment creditor or their legal representative when a judgment debtor has failed to perform a condition specified in a court order.
This form captures details about the original judgment, the unperformed condition, requests the court issue a warrant for enforcement, and identifies the debtor and assets to be targeted.
Submit this form when a judgment debtor has failed to perform a condition specified in a court order within the timeframe given by the court.
Submit this form to the court office where the original judgment was issued, either in person, by post, or through the Courts Service online portal if available.
Submitting correctly ensures the warrant is processed promptly, allowing you to enforce your judgment without unnecessary delays that could impact your ability to collect what you're owed.
Fill in all sections with accurate details about the judgment and unperformed condition. Include supporting documentation like the original judgment order. Submit to the court with the required fee and wait for the warrant to be issued before taking enforcement action.

Form Details

Agency
Courts Service of Ireland
Revision Date
21/10/25

25.7 Warrant Of Execution (Non-Performance Of Condition)

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After you file

  • Keep a copy of the filed form and warrant
  • Contact the sheriff or enforcement officer named in the warrant
  • Provide the warrant and any additional information requested
  • Monitor the enforcement process for updates
  • Keep records of any payments received
  • Follow up with the court if enforcement doesn't proceed as expected

Source and verification log

  • Form issued by the Courts Service of Ireland
  • Form number 25.7 is for Warrant Of Execution (Non-Performance Of Condition)
  • Used for enforcing court judgments when conditions aren't met
  • Requires court approval before enforcement action
  • Submitted to the court that issued the original judgment
  • Requires payment of a court fee
  • Not confirmed in official source: current fee amount
  • Not confirmed in official source: exact time limits for enforcement

Common confusion points

7 things to watch for

  • 1

    Confusing this form with other enforcement procedures

  • 2

    Not understanding the difference between a warrant and other enforcement methods

  • 3

    Misidentifying which court has jurisdiction

  • 4

    Uncertainty about what constitutes valid grounds for enforcement

  • 5

    Confusion about what assets can be seized

  • 6

    Not knowing the time limits for enforcement

  • 7

    Misunderstanding the role of the sheriff or enforcement officer

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