High Court Bail Application Form - 1
High Court Bail Application Form - 1
No.38
Notice of Application to the High Court for bail
(O. 79, r. 2)
In the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland
Kings Bench Division
(Crown Side)
of (2)
Take notice that the applicant ordered to be committed to/detained in (4) hereby
applies to the High Court for an order that he be released from custody (5)
pending his trial
pending the hearing of his appeal
upon such terms and conditions as the court may think just.
Case details(6)
Applications lodged before noon on Mondays to Fridays normally will be listed for hearing
on the working day after the next working day. Please indicate if this application will be
ready to proceed in this timeframe
YES NO
Previous applications (if any) for bail (10) before a magistrates’court and/or the High
Court in respect of this offence:
Sureties
In the event of the applicant being admitted to bail the following persons would be willing to
stand as surety(ies) for due surrender of the applicant to his bail:
Name(11) Name
Address Address
Occupation Occupation
Personal Applicants
The Governor of the place of detention must facilitate the signature of this form by applicants
who are not legally represented.
Notes
(1) Insert full name of applicant.
(2) State home address of applicant.
(3) State date of birth of applicant.
(4) State place to which he/she has been committed or in which he/she is detained (specify
if he/she is a new committal).
(5) Delte whichever is not applicable.
(6) It is essential that the correct court and remand date is stated otherwise the application
will be delayed.
(7) [Left blank]
(8) If the application for bail is for the purpose of an appeal, copy notice of appeal MUST
be lodged.
(9) Set out the grounds on which the application is made. No affidavit is required in
support of the application. Where documentary evidence is to be relied upon, this
should be detailed and a copy lodged with the application.
(10) Here give date(s) of previous applications, the court to which they were made and the
result.
(11) The name(s) of a surety or sureties may be inserted although it is not necessary to give
these details at this point.
(12) Where the applicant is not represented by a solicitor, the applicant must sigh the
application.
(13) Where a hard copy of the application is lodged, two copies of this form must be
completed. Where completed by the applicant in person they must be sent to the
Central Office, Royal Courts of Justice, by the Governor of the prison or other place
where the applicant is detained.