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  1. There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 12 April 2017, 16 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 4 April 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
  2. There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 5 April 2017, 16 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 28 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
  3. There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 25 March 2017, 17 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 22 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
  4. There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 28 March 2017, 15 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 17 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
  5. There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 22 March 2017, 15 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 13 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
  6. There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 20 March 2017, 14 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 8 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
  7. There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 15 March 2017, 14 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 28 February 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
  8. will be added to the public register. We will then issue certain documentation. Returned by EPOAR, that was input in EPOAR. This copy is for information only and should not be used by the attorney when, are to receive a copy it will be sent by email to the address input in EPOAR. This copy
  9. Search Useful EPOAR information & guidance Declaration form EPOAR has a section that has to be completed for statutory requirements and one of the requirements is that a named attorney, the following guidance useful when thinking about using EPOAR or if you need some help to make your
  10. EPOAR facility The person submitting the power of attorney (PoA) will receive an e-mail advising that the certificate of registration and a copy of the PoA document can now be downloaded from EPOAR, information Code of Practice EPOAR FAQs