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97.19 Notice of Application for an order declaring the respondent to be disqualified for holding a licence for the purposes of giving effect to the decision imposing disqualification from driving made in the UK

This form is used to apply for an order that declares someone disqualified from holding a driving license in Ireland based on a disqualification decision made in the UK. It should be filed when you need to enforce a UK driving disqualification in Ireland.

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97.19 Notice of Application for an order declaring the respondent to be disqualified for holding a licence for the purposes of giving effect to the decision imposing disqualification from driving made in the UK

This form is used to apply for an order that declares someone disqualified from holding a driving license in Ireland based on a disqualification decision made in the UK. It should be filed when you need to enforce a UK driving disqualification in Ireland.

This form captures details about the UK disqualification decision, information about the respondent (person disqualified), and the specific order being sought from the Irish court.

Risk Radar

  • Ensure all details from the UK disqualification decision are accurately recorded.
  • Missing required information about the UK disqualification
  • Incorrect respondent details
  • Failure to attach supporting documents
  • Missing filing deadlines

Plain English

If someone has been banned from driving in the UK, Irish authorities can use this process to make a similar order in Ireland. This form starts that legal process, ensuring that UK driving penalties are recognized here.

Submission Date

  • Applications should generally be filed within 6 months of the UK disqualification decision, though specific time limits may apply depending on the circumstances.
  • 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 when enforcing a UK driving disqualification in Ireland
  • Use for cases where the UK decision needs formal recognition in Irish law
  • Use when the respondent is an Irish resident or driving in Ireland
  • Use for standard disqualification applications from UK courts
  • Don't use for Irish disqualifications - those use different forms

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Standard Irish disqualificationForm 97.18Different process for Irish penaltiesCheck if disqualification was made in Ireland or UK
Appeal against disqualificationForm 97.20For challenging the decisionCheck if you're appealing the Irish order or UK decision
Application to lift disqualificationForm 97.21For ending the disqualification periodCheck if you want to end the Irish or UK disqualification
European driving disqualificationForm 97.22For EU disqualificationsCheck if the decision came from an EU country other than UK

Deadline or filing window

Applications should generally be filed within 6 months of the UK disqualification decision, though specific time limits may apply depending on the circumstances.

Before you submit

  • Verify all UK disqualification details are correct
  • Check respondent's current address and identification
  • Ensure all required supporting documents are attached
  • Confirm correct court location for submission
  • Verify application fees are paid if applicable
  • Double-check all signatures are completed
  • Make copies of the entire submission for your records

How to file this form

  1. 1Obtain the completed UK disqualification decision
  2. 2Complete all sections of Form 97.19 with accurate details
  3. 3Attach supporting documents from the UK case
  4. 4Submit the completed form to the appropriate District Court office
  5. 5Pay any required fees
  6. 6Keep copies of all submitted materials
  7. 7Follow up with the court to confirm processing

Known limitations

  • This form only applies to UK disqualifications, not Irish ones
  • Processing times may vary between different court offices
  • The respondent has the right to challenge the application
  • Not all UK disqualifications may be automatically recognized
  • Additional legal advice may be necessary for complex cases

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Current Form Status

This form is current as of the latest Courts Service update, but procedures may change post-Brexit for recognizing UK penalties in Ireland.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Brexit-related changes for UK-Ireland recognition
  • Updated contact details for court offices
  • Modified requirements for supporting documents
  • Revised fee structure for applications
  • New online submission options available

Quick Facts

The applicant (likely a court official or legal representative) needs to file this form when seeking to enforce a UK driving disqualification in Ireland.
This form captures details about the UK disqualification decision, information about the respondent (person disqualified), and the specific order being sought from the Irish court.
This form should be submitted promptly after receiving the UK disqualification decision, as there may be time limits for enforcing foreign penalties in Ireland.
The form should be submitted to the relevant District Court office in Ireland, though specific submission methods may vary by court location.
Submitting correctly ensures the UK disqualification is properly enforced in Ireland, preventing the individual from driving illegally and potentially facing further penalties.
Complete all sections with accurate information about the UK decision and the respondent. Attach any supporting documents from the UK case. Check that all signatures are in place before submitting to the court.

Form Details

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

97.19 Notice of Application for an order declaring the respondent to be disqualified for holding a licence for the purposes of giving effect to the decision imposing disqualification from driving made in the UK

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After you file

  • Monitor for court hearing dates
  • Prepare any additional documentation requested by the court
  • Attend any scheduled hearings if required
  • Keep records of all communications with the court
  • Check the final order once issued
  • Ensure compliance with the disqualification terms

Source and verification log

  • Form issued by Courts Service of Ireland
  • Form number 97.19 confirmed
  • Purpose is for enforcing UK driving disqualifications in Ireland
  • Standard procedure for recognizing UK penalties in Ireland
  • Specific submission methods may vary by court location
  • Not confirmed in official source if there are Brexit-related changes
  • Not confirmed in official source about current processing times
  • Not confirmed in official source about exact fee amounts

Common confusion points

7 things to watch for

  • 1

    Confusing this with forms for Irish disqualifications

  • 2

    Uncertainty about which court office to submit to

  • 3

    Not understanding what supporting documents are needed

  • 4

    Misinterpreting the time limits for enforcement

  • 5

    Confusion about whether legal representation is required

  • 6

    Uncertainty about fees and payment methods

  • 7

    Not knowing if the respondent needs to be notified

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