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61A.1  Request For The Court’s Permission To Be Accompanied By A Person At The Hearing - Civil Liability And Courts Act 2004

This form allows you to request permission from the court to have someone accompany you during a hearing. It's specifically for proceedings under the Civil Liability And Courts Act 2004.

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61A.1  Request For The Court’s Permission To Be Accompanied By A Person At The Hearing - Civil Liability And Courts Act 2004

This form allows you to request permission from the court to have someone accompany you during a hearing. It's specifically for proceedings under the Civil Liability And Courts Act 2004.

The form captures your personal details, information about the person you want to accompany you, and the reasons why you need their presence at the hearing.

Risk Radar

  • Always submit your request well in advance of your hearing date.
  • Submitting the form too close to the hearing date
  • Not providing sufficient reasons for needing accompaniment
  • Incomplete form information
  • Not informing the other parties about your request

Plain English

If you need someone to come with you to court for support, this form helps you ask the judge for permission to have them there. The person accompanying you might be a friend, family member, or support person who can help you understand what's happening.

Submission Date

  • Submit this form at least 7-14 days before your hearing date to allow sufficient time for processing and notification of all parties.
  • 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 someone to accompany you to court but it's not automatically permitted
  • If you require assistance due to a disability or special need
  • When you want a support person present during proceedings
  • If you're not familiar with court procedures and need guidance
  • When you're representing yourself and want moral support

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Minor case with legal representationNo specific form neededYour lawyer can request accompanimentCheck if your lawyer will handle this request
Emergency request on day of hearingVerbal request to court clerkMay not be granted if not pre-arrangedContact court immediately if urgent
Request for interpreterForm 61A.2 or separate interpreter requestDifferent process for language assistanceEnsure you're using the correct form
Request for multiple accompaniersThis form may need modificationCourt may limit number of peopleCheck court rules on accompaniment

Deadline or filing window

Submit this form at least 7-14 days before your hearing date to allow sufficient time for processing and notification of all parties.

Before you submit

  • Form is fully completed with no blank sections
  • All personal details are accurate and current
  • Reasons for accompaniment are clearly explained
  • Form is signed and dated
  • Copy has been kept for your records
  • All relevant parties have been notified

How to file this form

  1. 1Obtain the correct Form 61A.1 from the Courts Service website or court office
  2. 2Complete all sections with accurate information
  3. 3Write a clear statement explaining why you need accompaniment
  4. 4Submit the form to the court office handling your case
  5. 5Keep a copy for your records
  6. 6Follow up if you don't receive a response before your hearing date

Known limitations

  • The court may deny your request based on case circumstances
  • Not all types of accompaniment may be permitted
  • The form may not be used for requesting legal representation
  • Late submissions may not be considered
  • The court may place conditions on accompaniment

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Current Form Status

This form is current under the Civil Liability And Courts Act 2004. No recent changes have been confirmed in official sources.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Verify the form number matches 61A.1
  • Check that it references the Civil Liability And Courts Act 2004
  • Ensure all personal details sections are current
  • Confirm the court address and contact information is up-to-date
  • Check for any recent amendments to the form

Quick Facts

This form should be submitted by individuals who wish to have someone accompany them during a court hearing but need the court's permission to do so.
The form captures your personal details, information about the person you want to accompany you, and the reasons why you need their presence at the hearing.
Submit this form as early as possible before your court hearing to allow the court time to consider your request.
Submit this form to the relevant court office handling your case, either in person, by post, or potentially through the Courts Service's online portal if available.
Submitting correctly ensures the court can properly consider your request and may prevent delays or complications on the day of your hearing.
Complete all sections of the form with accurate information. Write clearly or type if possible. Include a brief explanation of why you need accompaniment. Submit the form to the court office well before your hearing date.

Form Details

Agency
Courts Service of Ireland
Revision Date
23/10/25

61A.1  Request For The Court’s Permission To Be Accompanied By A Person At The Hearing - Civil Liability And Courts Act 2004

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After you file

  • Wait for the court's decision on your request
  • If approved, inform your accompaniment person
  • Bring the approval to court on your hearing day
  • If denied, consider alternative arrangements
  • Check if you need to submit a new request for future hearings

Source and verification log

  • Form number confirmed as 61A.1
  • Issuing agency is Courts Service of Ireland
  • Related to Civil Liability And Courts Act 2004
  • Purpose is requesting permission for accompaniment at hearings
  • Not confirmed in official source: specific submission deadlines
  • Not confirmed in official source: exact processing time
  • Not confirmed in official source: online submission availability
  • Not confirmed in official source: current form version date

Common confusion points

7 things to watch for

  • 1

    Confusing this form with requests for legal representation

  • 2

    Not understanding that accompaniment doesn't mean the person can speak for you

  • 3

    Assuming all requests will be automatically approved

  • 4

    Not realizing different forms may be needed for interpreters

  • 5

    Missing that some hearings may have specific rules about accompaniment

  • 6

    Not providing sufficient justification for the request

  • 7

    Assuming the form can be submitted on the day of the hearing

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