Surety Fiduciary Bonds Required
Dear Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service,
Per the Freedom of information Scotland Act 2002, please provide me with the information contained in your records as follows:
Please supply all holdings of up-to-date surety fiduciary bonds, for quality assurance for the rights and perusal of the members of the public you serve?
Please supply this disclosure within the 20-working day statutory time scale.
Yours faithfully,
[name removed]
Dear Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service,
Please see my signature below
Yours faithfully,
[name removed]
[name removed]
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This is an Automated Response. Please do not reply.
Thank you for your enquiry. This is to confirm receipt of your email sent
to the Freedom of Information mailbox of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals
Service (SCTS).
What happens next?
Your request will now be considered by a member of the Information
Governance Team and, depending on what is requested, the FOI Manager will
take the following course of action:
* allocate it to a dedicated member of the Information Governance Team
who will manage your FOI request and send you the SCTS response
or
* advise you by email if your request could not, or should not, be
managed as an FOI e.g. if it is personal information this might be managed
as a Subject Access Request; or if it is being managed by another
department within the SCTS ; or where possible advise you of an
alternative route to get the information
Please note that other than this automatic email acknowledgement, the
above or our request for clarification of any specific points, no member
of the Information Governance Team will contact you until the FOI response
is issued.
What are the timescales?
If your request is managed under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act
2002 we will respond:
* within 20 working days from the first working day after receipt of
your request
or
* within 20 working days from the first working day after receipt of
your clarification of any specific points.
For more SCTS FOI information please go to the FOI page on the SCTS
website:
[1]Freedom of Information (scotcourts.gov.uk)
Thank you
Information Governance Team
Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service
P Protect the environment...please don't print this e-mail unless you
really need to
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intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are
addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error please notify your
local Court. Contact details for each Court location can be found on our
website at [2]www.scotcourts.gov.uk.
Please note that any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely
those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Scottish
Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS). Finally, the recipients should check
this e-mail and any attachments for the presence of viruses. The SCTS
accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by
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Dear [name removed]
Please see attached response.
Kind Regards
Tara McNamara
Tara McNamara
Information and Correspondence Manager
Information Governance and Correspondence Unit
Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service Headquarters
Saughton House
Broomhouse Drive
Edinburgh
EH11 3XD
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