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Form No.27 is a notice that must be served on a party when the court issues a General Order for a Call. It is used to formally inform the other side of the order and the required action.
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Think of thisform as the paper you hand to the other party to tell them the court has made a specific order that they need to respond to. It’s a way of keeping everyone on the same page and proving the notice was given.
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| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| No.28 Notice to be Served with a General Order for a Hearing | Form No.28 | Used for hearing orders, not call orders | Verify the order type before selecting. |
| No.26 General Order for a Call (original) | Form No.26 | The original order itself | Serve this first, then use No.27 for notice. |
| No.30 Affidavit of Service | Form No.30 | Proof of service when personal delivery is not possible | Use if you cannot obtain a receipt for the notice. |
The notice must be served within the time limit set by the General Order, often within 7 days of the order being made.
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Form No.27 is currently the approved version as of 2024. No recent amendments have been published, but check the Courts Service website for any updates before filing.
Agency: Courts Service of Ireland
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Mixing up Form No.27 with Form No.26 (the original order).
Assuming any postal method is acceptable for service.
Leaving the order reference number blank.
Using an outdated version of the form.
Failing to sign the form where required.
Submitting the notice without the service receipt.
Sending the form to the wrong court registry.
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