Step 2
Know where to file your Notice of Appeal
Where you file your Notice of Appeal depends on where the Circuit Court order was made, and on whether oral evidence was given when determining the case. Oral evidence means that a party or witness gave spoken or signed evidence under oath in person or virtually to the court.
If the Circuit Court order was made in Dublin, you must file your Notice of Appeal in the Central Office of the High Court in Dublin. The appeal will also be heard in Dublin.
If the Circuit Court order was made outside of Dublin and no oral evidence was given in the Circuit Court, you must file the Notice of Appeal in the Central Office of the High Court in Dublin. The appeal will also be heard in Dublin.
If the Circuit Court order was made outside of Dublin and oral evidence was given in the Circuit Court, you must file the Notice of Appeal in the Circuit Court Office in the county of your Circuit Court case. The appeal will be then be heard at a provincial venue.