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29.14 Committal Warrant (For Not More Than Seven Days After Arrest On A Provisional Warrant) - Extradition Act, 1965 Section 49 (6)

This form is a committal warrant used in extradition proceedings under the Extradition Act, 1965. It authorizes the detention of a person for not more than seven days after arrest on a provisional warrant.

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29.14 Committal Warrant (For Not More Than Seven Days After Arrest On A Provisional Warrant) - Extradition Act, 1965 Section 49 (6)

This form is a committal warrant used in extradition proceedings under the Extradition Act, 1965. It authorizes the detention of a person for not more than seven days after arrest on a provisional warrant.

The form captures details about the person arrested, the provisional warrant, and authorizes continued detention for up to seven days.

Risk Radar

  • The most common mistake is missing the strict seven-day deadline after arrest.
  • Missing the seven-day deadline after arrest
  • Incorrect personal details of the detained person
  • Errors in warrant reference information
  • Failure to properly document the basis for detention

Plain English

This document allows authorities to hold someone for a short period after arrest in an extradition case. It's part of the process where Ireland may hand over a person to another country to face charges.

Submission Date

  • This form must be submitted within seven days after the person's arrest on a provisional warrant, as specified in Section 49(6) of the Extradition Act, 1965.
  • 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 person has been arrested on a provisional warrant
  • Use when detention is needed for more than the initial arrest period
  • Use when the detention period should not exceed seven days
  • Use for extradition cases under the Extradition Act, 1965
  • Do not use for detention beyond seven days after arrest

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Longer detention period needed29.15 Committal Warrant (For More Than Seven Days)Different time limits applyCheck the length of detention required
Initial arrest without warrantDifferent arrest procedureThis form requires a provisional warrantVerify if a warrant was issued
Extradition under different legislationAlternative forms may applyDifferent legal basisCheck which extradition act applies
Appeal against committalSeparate appeal formsDifferent legal processConsider if appeal is needed

Deadline or filing window

This form must be submitted within seven days after the person's arrest on a provisional warrant, as specified in Section 49(6) of the Extradition Act, 1965.

Before you submit

  • Confirm the arrest was made on a provisional warrant
  • Verify the seven-day deadline has not passed
  • Complete all personal details sections accurately
  • Include correct warrant reference information
  • Ensure proper court location and case details
  • Check all required signatures are present
  • Verify the form is not amended or altered
  • Confirm the correct version of the form is used

How to file this form

  1. 1Obtain the official Form 29.14 from the Courts Service
  2. 2Complete all sections with accurate information about the arrested person
  3. 3Include the provisional warrant reference details
  4. 4Submit the completed form to the appropriate court office
  5. 5Keep a copy for your records
  6. 6Follow up to confirm receipt and processing

Known limitations

  • This form only authorizes detention for up to seven days
  • It must be used in conjunction with a provisional warrant
  • It applies specifically to extradition cases under the Extradition Act, 1965
  • Further detention requires additional legal authorization

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Current Form Status

This form appears to be the current version as referenced in the Extradition Act, 1965, but no recent changes are confirmed in official sources.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Verify the form references the correct section (49(6)) of the Extradition Act
  • Check that the form number matches 29.14
  • Confirm the seven-day time limit is clearly indicated
  • Ensure all personal details sections are complete
  • Verify warrant reference fields match the provisional warrant

Quick Facts

This form is typically completed by court officials or law enforcement involved in extradition proceedings.
The form captures details about the person arrested, the provisional warrant, and authorizes continued detention for up to seven days.
This form must be used within seven days after a person has been arrested on a provisional warrant in an extradition case.
The form should be submitted to the appropriate court office handling the extradition case, either in person or through court filing procedures.
Submitting this form correctly ensures legal detention authority and prevents the person's release due to procedural errors.
Complete all sections with accurate personal details and warrant information. Ensure the arrest occurred on a provisional warrant and that the seven-day limit has not been exceeded. Submit to the court handling the extradition case.

Form Details

Agency
Courts Service of Ireland
Revision Date
19/10/25

29.14 Committal Warrant (For Not More Than Seven Days After Arrest On A Provisional Warrant) - Extradition Act, 1965 Section 49 (6)

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After you file

  • Monitor the detention status of the person
  • Prepare for any court hearings related to the extradition
  • Keep documentation of all communications about the case
  • Be aware of any time limits for next steps in the extradition process
  • Consult with legal representatives if needed

Source and verification log

  • Form number confirmed as 29.14
  • Issuing agency confirmed as Courts Service of Ireland
  • Legal basis confirmed as Extradition Act, 1965 Section 49(6)
  • Time limit confirmed as not more than seven days after arrest
  • Not confirmed in official source: Current version status
  • Not confirmed in official source: Specific submission procedures
  • Not confirmed in official source: Recent form updates or changes

Common confusion points

7 things to watch for

  • 1

    The difference between a provisional warrant and a committal warrant

  • 2

    Understanding when the seven-day period begins and ends

  • 3

    Determining which court has jurisdiction for the case

  • 4

    Knowing what information must be included versus what is optional

  • 5

    Understanding the relationship between this form and the Extradition Act

  • 6

    Distinguishing between initial arrest and continued detention

  • 7

    Knowing what happens if the seven-day period expires

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