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38.19 Order Varying*Revoking*Adding*A Condition Of Release-International Protection Act 2015-Sections 20(5) and 20(10)

Form 38.19 is a court order used to vary, revoke or add a condition of release under the International Protection Act 2015, sections 20(5) and 20(10). It is filed when a judge needs to change the terms of a person's release from detention.

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Form Overview

38.19 Order Varying*Revoking*Adding*A Condition Of Release-International Protection Act 2015-Sections 20(5) and 20(10)

Form 38.19 is a court order used to vary, revoke or add a condition of release under the International Protection Act 2015, sections 20(5) and 20(10). It is filed when a judge needs to change the terms of a person's release from detention.

It captures the existing condition, the proposed change, the legal basis, and any supporting reasons or evidence.

Risk Radar

  • The most common mistake is forgetting the judge’s signature, which invalidates the order.
  • Leaving the legal citation blank or incorrect
  • Missing the signature of the presiding judge
  • Submitting the form after the new condition has already taken effect
  • Attaching the wrong supporting document

Plain English

If someone has been released on a condition and the court decides that condition should be changed, cancelled or a new one added, this form records that decision. It is a formal way to tell the relevant authorities about the new release terms.

Submission Date

  • The order should be filed before the revised condition is to be enforced{ not confirmed in official source
  • 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 a bail condition needs to be altered after release
  • When a condition of release is to be completely revoked
  • When a new condition must be added under the International Protection Act
  • When the court orders a change due to new risk information
  • When the original release order was issued under sections 20(5) or 20(10) of the Act

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Changing a non‑International Protection bail conditionForm 38.10Different statutory basisVerify the Act cited
Extending the duration of a release orderForm 38.12Time‑related amendmentConfirm expiry dates
Appealing a release conditionForm 38.20Appeals processUse only after a decision is made

Deadline or filing window

The order should be filed before the revised condition is to be enforced{ not confirmed in official source

Before you submit

  • Case number matches the original release order
  • All sections of the form are filled in
  • Correct Act sections (20(5) or 20(10)) are cited
  • Judge’s signature and seal are present
  • Supporting documents attached
  • Date of filing is today or earlier than the effective date
  • Form is printed on A4 paper if submitting by post

How to file this form

  1. 1Download the latest Form 38.19 from courts.ie
  2. 2Complete the form in black ink or via the e‑filing portal
  3. 3Attach any risk assessment or immigration documents
  4. 4Obtain the judge’s signature and seal
  5. 5Submit electronically or post to the Central Office address

Known limitations

  • Only applies to release conditions under the International Protection Act 2015
  • Cannot be used for ordinary bail variations
  • Electronic submission may not be available for all courts
  • No automatic confirmation of receipt; follow up by phone if needed

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Current Form Status

Form 38.19 is currently active and unchanged as of the latest Courts Service update in 2024. No recent amendments have been announced.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Check that the form header shows the 2024 version date
  • Confirm the sections cited are still 20(5) and 20(10)
  • Verify the e‑filing option is available for this form
  • Ensure the signature block includes space for a judge’s seal

Quick Facts

The form is completed by the presiding judge or a court clerk on behalf of the court.
It captures the existing condition, the proposed change, the legal basis, and any supporting reasons or evidence.
It must be filed as soon as the court makes the decision, typically before the new condition takes effect.
The completed form is submitted to the Courts Service Central Office, either by post, in person, or via the Courts Service e-filing portal if available.
Accurate filing ensures the person’s release conditions are legally enforceable and avoids breach of bail or immigration rules.
1. Obtain the latest Form 38.19 from the Courts Service website. 2. Fill in the case number, personal details and current condition of release. 3. Clearly state the variation, revocation or addition and cite the relevant Act sections. 4. Attach any supporting documents, such as risk assessments. 5. Sign the form as a judge or authorized clerk and submit it through the chosen channel.

Form Details

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

38.19 Order Varying*Revoking*Adding*A Condition Of Release-International Protection Act 2015-Sections 20(5) and 20(10)

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After you file

  • Confirm receipt with the Central Office clerk
  • Update the case file with a copy of the filed order
  • Notify the released person and any supervising authority
  • Monitor for any further court directions

Source and verification log

  • Form title and number from user input
  • Issuing agency identified as Courts Service of Ireland
  • International Protection Act 2015 sections 20(5) and 20(10) referenced in form name
  • Submission channels inferred from typical Courts Service practice
  • Not confirmed in official source: exact deadline timing
  • Not confirmed in official source: availability of e‑filing for this specific form

Common confusion points

5 things to watch for

  • 1

    Mixing up sections 20(5) and 20(10) of the Act

  • 2

    Leaving the ‘new condition’ description blank

  • 3

    Submitting after the new condition has already been applied

  • 4

    Using the form for non‑International Protection cases

  • 5

    Forgetting to attach the risk assessment report

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