The Sheriff Appeal Court will inform all parties of the date, place and time of the appeal hearing. At the end of the appeal hearing the Sheriff Appeal Court may either make a decision there and then or may take time to consider the decision.
If a decision is made there and then, the reasons for the decision will be explained at the hearing.
If the Sheriff Appeal Court takes time to consider a decision, the decision must be made within 4 weeks from the date of the hearing. The court must prepare a note of the reasons for the decision, and the Clerk of the Sheriff Appeal Court will send a copy of that note to you and the other parties.
The Sheriff Appeal Court may alter the decision which the sheriff made by either amending the Decision Form (Form 13A) or issuing a new Decision Form (Form 13A).
Part 16 of the simple procedure rules explains how to appeal a decision.