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Form No.3{nbsp}List of Creditors Referred to in Form No.2 is a Courts Service of Ireland document used in insolvency or winding‑up proceedings. It records the creditors that were identified on the earlier Form No.2.
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When a company or individual is being wound up, the court asks for a list of all the people or organisations you owe money to. This form is that list, based on the earlier creditor summary you already filed. It helps the court see who is affected.
Submission Date
| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Voluntary liquidation | Form No.5 (Statement of Assets and Liabilities) | No court order needed | Verify if winding‑up is court‑ordered first |
| Bankruptcy of an individual | Form N1 (Bankruptcy Petition) | Different procedure | Check the individual's status |
| Company under receivership | Form R1 (Receiver’s Report) | Receivership, not winding‑up | Confirm the court’s order type |
The form must be lodged within 14 days of the court’s acceptance of Form No.2, or by the date set in the winding‑up order.
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Form No.3 is currently the 2024 revision and remains in force. No major changes have been announced for 2025.
Agency: Courts Service of Ireland
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Mixing up Form No.2 and Form No.3 numbers.
Assuming the form can be used for voluntary liquidations.
Leaving the reference column blank.
Submitting a paper copy when the court requires e‑Filing.
Using outdated 2022 template instead of the 2024 version.
Forgetting to attach additional schedules for large creditor lists.
Not signing the form, causing it to be rejected.
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