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30.6 Warrant Of Execution - Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983 Section 8 (1) (A)

This form is a Warrant of Execution related to the Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983, specifically under Section 8(1)(A). It is used to enforce community service orders issued by the courts in criminal cases.

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30.6 Warrant Of Execution - Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983 Section 8 (1) (A)

This form is a Warrant of Execution related to the Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983, specifically under Section 8(1)(A). It is used to enforce community service orders issued by the courts in criminal cases.

The form captures details about the community service order, the offender's information, the specific terms of the order, and instructions for enforcement.

Risk Radar

  • Ensure the offender's identification details match exactly with the original court order.
  • Incorrect offender information leading to enforcement against wrong person
  • Missing details about the original community service order
  • Failure to specify enforcement actions clearly
  • Outdated form version being used

Plain English

This is a legal document that helps ensure people who received a community service order as part of a criminal case actually complete their required hours. It gives authorities the power to make sure the community service work gets done.

Submission Date

  • There is no specific deadline for filing this form, but it should be submitted promptly when enforcement of a community service order is required. Delays may result in further non-compliance.
  • 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 this form when enforcing a community service order under the Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act
  • Use when the original order needs to be enforced or additional measures are required
  • Use when community service hours have not been completed as ordered
  • Use when there is a need to document enforcement actions
  • Do not use for civil matters or non-criminal community service orders

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Community service order needs modificationForm for variation of orderEnsures proper legal process for changesCheck if modification requires court approval first
Offender unable to complete service due to medical reasonsMedical documentation formsMay affect enforcement approachObtain medical certificates before proceeding
Offender has completed part of the servicePartial completion documentationAffects calculation of remaining hoursVerify completion records before filing
Offender has failed to appear for community serviceWarrant for arrest formDifferent enforcement procedureConsider alternative enforcement options
Multiple community service orders need enforcementConsolidated warrant formStreamlines enforcement processCheck if orders can be combined legally

Deadline or filing window

There is no specific deadline for filing this form, but it should be submitted promptly when enforcement of a community service order is required. Delays may result in further non-compliance.

Before you submit

  • Confirm offender identification matches original court order
  • Verify all details of the original community service order
  • Ensure enforcement instructions are clear and specific
  • Check that all required sections are completed
  • Verify court venue matches original order
  • Obtain necessary authorizations or signatures
  • Make copies for your records before submission
  • Include any supporting documentation

How to file this form

  1. 1Obtain the correct form 30.6 from the Courts Service or court office
  2. 2Fill in all required sections with accurate information
  3. 3Attach any supporting documentation
  4. 4Submit the completed form to the appropriate court office
  5. 5Keep a copy for your records
  6. 6Follow up with court officials to confirm receipt

Known limitations

  • This form only applies to community service orders under the Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983
  • It cannot be used to modify the terms of the original order
  • Additional court procedures may be required for certain enforcement actions
  • The form does not replace the need for proper legal advice in complex cases

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Current Form Status

This form appears to be the current version as of the latest information available, but users should verify with the Courts Service for any recent updates or amendments.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Verify the form number matches 30.6 as specified
  • Check that it references the Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983
  • Ensure section reference is Section 8(1)(A)
  • Confirm the form is from the Courts Service of Ireland
  • Check for any recent amendments or updates to the form

Quick Facts

This form is typically completed and filed by court officials, probation officers, or other enforcement personnel responsible for overseeing community service orders.
The form captures details about the community service order, the offender's information, the specific terms of the order, and instructions for enforcement.
This form is submitted when a court needs to enforce a community service order that has not been complied with or when additional enforcement measures are required.
The form is typically filed with the Courts Service of Ireland or relevant district court where the original order was issued.
Submitting this form correctly ensures that community service orders are properly enforced, maintaining the integrity of the judicial process and ensuring offenders fulfill their obligations.
Obtain the form from the Courts Service website or court office. Fill in all required sections including offender details, order specifics, and enforcement instructions. Submit the completed form to the appropriate court office with any supporting documentation.

Form Details

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

30.6 Warrant Of Execution - Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983 Section 8 (1) (A)

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After you file

  • Monitor for enforcement actions being taken
  • Keep records of all communications with the court
  • Track the offender's compliance with the order
  • Follow up if enforcement actions are not implemented
  • Document the resolution of the enforcement process

Source and verification log

  • Form number: 30.6 confirmed from provided information
  • References Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983
  • Specifically references Section 8(1)(A)
  • Issued by Courts Service of Ireland
  • Purpose is enforcement of community service orders
  • Not confirmed in official source: Current form version
  • Not confirmed in official source: Specific submission procedures
  • Not confirmed in official source: Recent updates or amendments

Common confusion points

7 things to watch for

  • 1

    Confusing this form with other warrant types

  • 2

    Uncertainty about which court venue to submit to

  • 3

    Misunderstanding the scope of enforcement powers

  • 4

    Confusion about documentation requirements

  • 5

    Uncertainty about when to use this form versus other enforcement options

  • 6

    Difficulty understanding the relationship between this warrant and the original order

  • 7

    Confusion about time limits for enforcement actions

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