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Legal Profession

  • Judicial Appointments
  • Barrister (in England and Wales), advocate (in Scotland), solicitor
  • Registered foreign lawyer
  • Legal executive
  • Receiver appointed by the Court of Protection
  • Approved legal Services body Manager
  • The Director of Public Prosecutions and any office or employment in the Crown Prosecution Service
  • Justice's chief executives, justices' clerks and their assistants.
  • Judges' clerks, secretaries and legal secretaries within the meaning of section 98 of the Supreme court Act 1981 (c)
  • Court officers and court contractors, who in the course of their work, have face to face contact with judges of the Supreme Court, or access to such judges' lodgings
  • Persons who in the course of their work have regular access to personal information relating to an identified or identifiable member of the judiciary.
  • Court officers and court contractors, who in the course of their work. Attend either the Royal Courts of Justice or the Central Criminal Court.
  • Court security officers, and tribunal security officers.
  • Court contractors, who in the course of their work, have unsupervised access to court-houses, offices and other accommodation used in relation to the courts
  • Contractors, sub-contractors, and any person acting under the authority of such a contractor or sub-contractor, who, in the course of their work, have unsupervised access to tribunal buildings, offices and other accommodation used in relation to tribunals.
  • Clerks (including deputy and assistant clerks) and officers of the High Court of Judiciary, the Court of Session and the district court, sheriff clerks (including sheriff clerks deputy) and their clerks and assistants.
  • The following persons -
  1. Court officers who execute county court warrants.
  2. High Court enforcement officers
  3. Sheriffs and under-sheriffs
  4. Tipstaffs
  5. Any other persons who execute High Court writs or warrants who act under the authority of a person listed at (1) or (4)
  6. Persons who execute writs of sequestration
  7. Civilian enforcement officers as defined in section 125A of the Magistrates Courts Act 1980
  8. Persons who are authorised to execute warrants under section 125B (1) of the Magistrates Courts Act 1980, and any other person (other than a constable) who is authorised to execute a warrant under section 125 (2) of the 1980 Act;
  • The Official Solicitor and his deputy
  • Persons appointed to the office of Public Trustee or deputy Public Trustee, and officers of the Public Trustee
  • Court officers and court contractors who exercise functions in connection with the administration and management of funds in court including the deposit, payment, delivery and transfer in, into, and out of court of funds in court and regulating the evidence of such deposit, payment, delivery or transfer and court officers and court contractors, who receive payment in pursuance of a conviction or order of a magistrate' court.

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