The Certificate of Judgment Sought to be Enforced or Recognised in a Contracting State of the Brussels or Lugano Convention is a Courts Service of Ireland form used to request recognition or enforcement of an Irish court judgment in another EU/EEA country that is party to the Brussels I or Lugano Convention. It is filed when you want a foreign court to enforce an Irish judgment.
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The Certificate of Judgment Sought to be Enforced or Recognised in a Contracting State of the Brussels or Lugano Convention is a Courts Service of Ireland form used to request recognition or enforcement of an Irish court judgment in another EU/EEA country that is party to the Brussels I or Lugano Convention. It is filed when you want a foreign court to enforce an Irish judgment.
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If you have won a case in Ireland and need the judgment to be honoured in, say, France or Germany, you fill out this certificate. It tells the Irish courts that you are asking a foreign court to recognise and enforce the decision under EU/EEA rules.
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| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enforcement in non‑EU state | Certificate of Judgment for Non‑Convention Countries | Different legal basis, not covered by Brussels/Lugano | Verify the target country’s treaty status |
| Recognition of a foreign judgment in Ireland | Form 1 – Application for Recognition of Foreign Judgment | Opposite direction – you are the debtor | Confirm the foreign judgment meets Irish criteria |
| Request for a certified copy of the judgment | Form 2 – Request for Certified Copy | Not an enforcement request | Use only to obtain official copies |
There is no statutory deadline, but filing should occur before you lodge any enforcement application in the foreign jurisdiction to avoid procedural setbacks.
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The form is currently the 2023 version and remains in force. No major revisions have been announced for 2024.
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6 things to watch for
Mixing up the Brussels I and Lugano Convention jurisdictions.
Assuming the same form works for non‑EU countries.
Leaving the foreign court address blank or incomplete.
Using a non‑certified copy of the judgment.
Forgetting to sign the form before submission.
Submitting the form after the foreign enforcement action has already started.
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