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Statutory Instrument 2003 No. 3184The Register of Fines Regulations 2003(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2003 No. 3184MAGISTRATES' COURTS, ENGLAND AND WALESThe Register of Fines Regulations 2003
The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 98 and 108(6) of the Courts Act 2003[1] hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement, duration and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Register of Fines Regulations 2003. (2) These Regulations shall come into force on 26th January 2004 and shall cease to have effect on 31st March 2005. (3) In these Regulations -
and expressions used in these Regulations which are also used in Schedule 5 have the same meaning as in that schedule.
(b) the requirements of that schedule for the registration of the fine in the Register are met; and (c) the Keeper has received notice from the fines officer of the court to that effect. Details of a fine to be entered in the register
(b) the date of conviction and imposition of the fine; (c) the amount of the fine; (d) the Crown Court or magistrates' court entering conviction or if different imposing the fine; and (e) the case number. Correction or cancellation of entry of a fine in the Register
(b) the conviction of the court for which the fine was imposed has been set aside or reversed, or the fine imposed has been remitted; or (c) a court has ordered the cancellation of the entry, the fines officer must within 3 working days of becoming aware of the error or the entry of the court decision notify the Keeper of the Register of it and the Keeper must thereupon correct or cancel, as appropriate, the entry of the fine in the Register.
(b) on receipt from the person liable to pay the fine of an application in writing for a certificate of satisfaction and the fee for it specified in Part I of Schedule 6 to the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980, issue the certificate to that person. (2) On the receipt of a notification under paragraph (1)(a) the Keeper of the Register must -
(b) if the fines officer notifies him that it was not so paid, enter in the Register a note that the fine was paid in full and the date of payment. (3) On the fifth anniversary of the entry of a fine in the Register the Keeper must remove any subsisting entry relating to the fine.
(b) a periodical search of the Register to be made for entries relating to any of the following classes of fines -
(ii) fines imposed by the Crown Court or by magistrates' courts, by county; (iii) if the Keeper agrees, fines of any other class specified in the request, the Keeper of the Register must search the Register according to the request and report in writing the result of the search to the person making the request, and on receipt of a request in writing and the charge payable, issue to that person a certified copy of the result of the search. (3) In this regulation a reference to "the charge payable" is to -
(b) when the Register is kept by a body corporate, the charge made by the body corporate within the maximum so fixed.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations establish a register of fines imposed on conviction by the Crown Court and by magistrates' courts ("Register of Fines"). The Register is to be kept by the Lord Chancellor through an officer of his Department designated by him or a body corporate under an agreement with him ("the Keeper of the Register") (Regulation 2). The condition for the registration of a fine in the Register of Fines by the Keeper of the Register is notification that the registration of the fine is a further step taken by the fines officer responsible for enforcement of the fine under a collection order made by the court in respect of the fine under Schedule 5 to the Courts Act 2003 (Regulation 4). Provision is made for the cancellation of an entry relating to a fine on payment of the fine in full within the period of 28 days of registration or for a note recording the payment and the date if it is made after that period (Regulation 7(2)). Entries subsisting in the Register after five years from registration are to be removed (Regulation 7(3)). Provision is made for members of the public to require searches of the Register to be carried out and to obtain certified copies of the results of the searches (Regulation 8). Notes: [1] 2003 c. 39.back [2] 1980 c. 45.back ISBN 0 11 048404 5 -- Back --
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