If you are refused a licence excluding a publican's licence, by An Garda Síochána or another body, you can appeal the decision to the District Court.
An appeal may be made when:
- You have valid reasons or grounds to make the appeal
- You believe the decisions was unfair or incorrect
Please see the different application types that typically fall under appealing a licence refusal here.
The most common types of refusals are refusal of a taxi licence and refusal of a gun licence.
- How to appeal a refusal of a gun licence Important information to know in advance of making an application to appeal.
- How to appeal a refusal of a taxi licence Important information to know in advance of making an application to appeal.