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Form No.9A is a request from the Registrar of Wards of Court asking a party to lodge money with the court. It is used when the court needs funds to be held as security or for the benefit of a ward.
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If the court tells you to put money into a special account for a child or vulnerable adult under its protection, you’ll fill out this form. It tells the court how much you’re depositing and where to send it.
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| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Request for payment of costs | Form No.9B | Used for court costs, not ward funds | Verify the purpose before filing |
| Application for ward’s property sale | Form No.10 | For authorising sale of assets | Different authority required |
| General financial disclosure | Form No.8 | Not a lodgment request | Only if the court asks for a statement of assets |
The form should be returned within 14 days of the Registrar’s written request, unless an extension is granted in writing.
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Form No.9A is currently the latest version as of 2024. No recent amendments have been announced.
Agency: Courts Service of Ireland
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Mixing up Form No.9A with Form No.9B (costs vs. money lodgment).
Leaving the ‘reason for lodgment’ section blank.
Using a non‑Irish bank account number.
Failing to include the registrar’s reference number.
Sending the form to the wrong district court.
Not signing the form or using an illegible signature.
Assuming the form can be emailed without confirmation.
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