Re-use of information
The Courts Service complies with the Regulations on the Re-use of Public Sector Information and encourages the re-use of the information that we produce.
Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations
Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005 (S.I. No. 279 of 2005 as amended by S.I. No. 525 of 2015)
Information and documents obtained from this website may be reproduced and/or re-used, subject to the latest PSI licence available at www.psi.gov.ie and the following conditions. You must:
- Acknowledge the source and our copyright when supplying the information to others.
- Reproduce the information accurately.
- Not use the information in a misleading way.
- Not use the information to advertise or promote a product or service.
- Not use the information for illegal, immoral, fraudulent or dishonest purposes.
Re-use includes copying, issuing copies to the public, publishing, broadcasting, translating into other languages, and non-commercial research and study.
The Courts Service is not liable for any loss or liability associated with the re-use of information and does not guarantee that the information is up to date or error free. We do not authorise any user to have exclusive rights to the re-use of our information.
For a full list of information maintained on this website, see our sitemap.
See also our Data Protection and Freedom of Information guides.
Contact us about re-use of information
Telephone: 353 1 888 6130
Email: [email protected]
Court judgments
Re-use
You may reproduce and re-use judgments posted on this website free of charge, provided the Courts Service is identified as the source. Where you use extracts from a judgment, this must be expressly stated.
The Courts Service reserves the right to block spiders and other automated agents from accessing judgments, in line with the Robots Exclusion Protocol. If you reproduce judgments, you are required to apply the same restrictions.
The Courts Service also reserves the right to block, without prior notice, any user from accessing judgments if it believes they have misused them or used them for unlawful purposes.
Copyright
The information on this website, except for court judgments, is the copyright of the Courts Service.
Court judgments are the copyright of the courts.
Note: The content of this website is not intended to represent the opinion of the judiciary.