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  1. Our target is to process powers of attorney (PoA) within 30 working days of receiving the document. While we maintain this target, we are currently taking longer to process PoAs. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 4 July 2017, 11 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 7 June 2017, 14 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
  2. Our target is to process powers of attorney (PoA) within 30 working days of receiving the document. While we maintain this target, we are currently taking longer to process PoAs. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 22 June 2017, 11 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 25 May 2017, 15 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
  3. Our target is to process powers of attorney (PoA) within 30 working days of receiving the document. While we maintain this target, we are currently taking longer to process PoAs. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 3 June 2017, 13 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 16 May 2017, 16 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
  4. Our target is to process powers of attorney (PoA) within 30 working days of receiving the document. While we maintain this target, we are currently taking longer to process PoAs. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 18 May 2017, 15 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 28 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
  5. Our target is to process powers of attorney (PoA) within 30 working days of receiving the document. While we maintain this target, we are currently taking longer to process PoAs. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 3 May 2017, 15 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 24 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
  6. Our target is to process powers of attorney (PoA) within 30 working days of receiving the document. While we maintain this target, we are currently taking longer to process PoAs. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 19 April 2017, 16 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 11 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
  7. . It will always begin with PG/ Full name of the granter/adult or attorney/withdrawer/intervener
  8. Power of attorney, PoA, Certificate Power of Attorney certificate
  9. to the Office of the Public Guardian from 1 November 2024. Our fees Power of Attorney Access, with exception of clerically submitted powers of attorney. Please contact us with your card details
  10. to safeguard their finances or property. Attorney the person who is appointed by the granter, acting for the guardian or intervener. EPOAR stands for ‘Electronic Power of Attorney Registration, powers of attorney where a need for urgency can be shown. You must provide a reason as to why, of attorney (PoA) that is to begin in the event of incapacity must have a statement confirming, for ‘portable document format’. Power of attorney a legally binding written document detailing who you