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Frequently asked questions

All-Scotland Sheriff Personal Injury Court

How do I know my email motion has been received?

Every message received by either email address associated to the All-Scotland Sheriff Personal Injury Court will be acknowledged by an automatic response confirming receipt.

What should I do if I haven’t received an automatic response?

In the first instance, confirm that the email has indeed been sent and has left your server. If all is in order with your IT setup, please contact the Court by telephone to firstly confirm that your email has been received, and to advise that you have not received an automatic response. The Court team will be able to confirm receipt, and will investigate whether there is an issue within the SCTS IT system.

What can I send in by email?

For information about what you can send in by email refer to the Sheriffs Principal Guidance on the Electronic Submission of Documents.

Please also note that attachments cannot exceed 20 megabytes in order to be received onto the SCTS server. Emails over this size will not be received by the recipient inbox.

What formats are acceptable for email submission?

For information about acceptable formats you can send in by email refer to the Sheriffs Principal Guidance on the Electronic Submission of Documents.

The principal document does NOT require to be lodged if you have provided a scanned copy along with the motion.

How will proceedings be recorded in a proof or jury trial in the All-Scotland Sheriff PI Court?

In the first instance, it falls to the pursuer’s agent to instruct a short-hand writer to attend at any proof or jury trial to make a record of proceedings. However, the facility to record evidence electronically is available in terms of Practice Note No.2 of 2016.