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How does Registry Trust obtain its information?

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How does Registry Trust obtain its information?

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Registry Trust obtains its information in many ways, depending on where a judgment is issued. England and Wales. Registry Trust Ltd is contracted by the Lord Chancellor, under the Register of County Court Judgments Regulations 1985 (amended 1990), to maintain the statutory public register for all county court judgments and administration orders registered by the county courts in England and Wales for the preceding six years. Amendments to the register can only be made upon receipt of written instructions from the relevant county court. Scotland. By agreement with the Scottish Courts Service, Registry Trust Ltd maintains a public register for all Small Claims and Summary Cause money decrees entered in the Sheriff’s Courts in Scotland during the preceding six years. Registry Trust employs agents to collect decree data from the courts. Details of Recalls/Dismissals, etc, are also collected and enable the removal of decrees from the register. There is no arrangement through the courts to a

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