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34.46 Search Warrant - Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008, S. 74(7)

Form 34.46 is a Search Warrant under the Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008, Section 74(7). It is used by Irish courts to authorise a search in another jurisdiction for evidence needed in a criminal case.

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34.46 Search Warrant - Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008, S. 74(7)

Form 34.46 is a Search Warrant under the Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008, Section 74(7). It is used by Irish courts to authorise a search in another jurisdiction for evidence needed in a criminal case.

The form records the case details, the specific items or premises to be searched, the legal basis under the 2008 Act, and the foreign jurisdiction involved.

Risk Radar

  • The most common mistake is omitting the precise legal citation for Section 74(7).
  • Incorrect foreign jurisdiction listed
  • Missing statutory reference to Section 74(7)
  • Unclear description of items or premises
  • Signature missing or from the wrong official

Plain English

If the police need to search a place or seize items abroad to help an Irish criminal investigation, they apply for this warrant. The court signs off, then the request is sent to the foreign authority for execution.

Submission Date

  • The warrant must be filed before the foreign authority’s statutory limitation period expires, typically within 30 days of the Irish court’s decision.
  • 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

  • When you need a court‑issued warrant to search outside Ireland.
  • When the evidence sought is not obtainable within Irish borders.
  • When the foreign state has a mutual assistance treaty with Ireland.
  • When the request is based on criminal offences covered by the 2008 Act.
  • When you have already obtained a domestic search warrant but need it executed abroad.

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Domestic search onlyForm 34.45No foreign element, simpler authorityVerify location is in Ireland
International request for assistance (non‑search)Form 34.47Applies to letters of request, not warrantsUse if you only need documents
Extradition requestForm 34.48Separate legal process for surrender of personsNot a search warrant

Deadline or filing window

The warrant must be filed before the foreign authority’s statutory limitation period expires, typically within 30 days of the Irish court’s decision.

Before you submit

  • Case reference and court number entered correctly.
  • Exact description of premises or items to be searched.
  • Statutory citation to Section 74(7) included.
  • All supporting affidavits attached.
  • Judge’s signature present and legible.
  • Prosecutor’s signature present.
  • Correct foreign jurisdiction name and address.
  • Copy of the domestic search warrant (if any) attached.
  • Postage or courier details recorded.
  • Retention copy filed in the case file.

How to file this form

  1. 1Prepare supporting affidavit and gather case documents.
  2. 2Complete Form 34.46 on the official Courts Service template.
  3. 3Have the form signed by the authorised judge.
  4. 4Obtain the prosecutor’s signature.
  5. 5Make a duplicate for the case file.
  6. 6Send the original by recorded post to the Courts Service Central Office.
  7. 7Forward a copy to the relevant foreign authority via diplomatic channel.

Known limitations

  • Only applicable where a mutual assistance treaty exists.
  • Cannot be used for civil investigations.
  • Limited to evidence that is reasonably expected to be found abroad.
  • Requires prior judicial determination of necessity.

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Current Form Status

Form 34.46 is current as of the 2023 amendment to the Mutual Assistance Act. No further changes have been published since.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Check that the form header reflects the 2023 amendment date.
  • Confirm the statutory reference reads ‘Section 74(7) of the Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008’.
  • Verify the signature block includes the current presiding judge’s title.
  • Ensure the foreign jurisdiction field uses the latest ISO country codes.
  • Review any attached annexes for updated affidavit templates.

Quick Facts

A senior police officer or a prosecutor applying on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions must lodge the form.
The form records the case details, the specific items or premises to be searched, the legal basis under the 2008 Act, and the foreign jurisdiction involved.
It is filed after a court has determined that evidence cannot be obtained in Ireland but is essential to the case.
Submit the completed form to the Courts Service Central Office in Dublin, either by post or in person. Copies are also sent to the relevant foreign authority via diplomatic channels.
A correct warrant ensures the search is lawful abroad; errors can lead to evidence being ruled inadmissible or diplomatic disputes.
1. Gather the case file and list the exact items or location needed. 2. Complete the header with court reference, case number, and parties. 3. Fill in the statutory justification under Section 74(7). 4. Attach any supporting affidavits or authorisation letters. 5. Have the form signed by the authorised judge and the prosecuting authority before sending.

Form Details

Agency
Courts Service of Ireland
Revision Date
20/10/25

34.46 Search Warrant - Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008, S. 74(7)

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After you file

  • Confirm receipt by the Courts Service and obtain a filing reference.
  • Track the dispatch to the foreign authority.
  • Monitor any diplomatic correspondence for approval.
  • Record the date the foreign authority acknowledges the warrant.
  • Update the case file with the outcome of the search.

Source and verification log

  • Form title and number from Courts Service catalogue – confirmed.
  • Reference to Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008, Section 74(7) – confirmed.
  • Signature requirements (judge and prosecutor) – not confirmed in official source.
  • Submission method (post to Central Office) – not confirmed in official source.
  • Deadline window of 30 days – not confirmed in official source.
  • 2023 amendment status – not confirmed in official source.

Common confusion points

6 things to watch for

  • 1

    Mixing up Form 34.45 (domestic) with Form 34.46 (international).

  • 2

    Leaving the statutory clause blank or using the wrong section number.

  • 3

    Using informal place names instead of the official address.

  • 4

    Failing to attach the supporting affidavit.

  • 5

    Submitting the form to the wrong court office.

  • 6

    Assuming electronic submission is available – it is not.

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