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Law on State Legal Aid


FINDING COMPETENT COURTS/AUTHORITIES

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Article 14(2), first indent - Names and addresses of the competent receiving or transmitting authorities

Name: Courts Administration [Tiesu administrācija]

Address: Antonijas iela 6, Riga

Postcode: LV-1010

Country: Latvia

Telephone No: +371 80001801

Email: pasts@ta.gov.lv

Homepage: https://www.ta.gov.lv/

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Article 14(2), second indent - Receiving and transmitting authorities' geographical areas of jurisdiction

The territorial jurisdiction of the receiving and transmitting administration, i.e. the Courts Administration [Tiesu administrācija], is the Republic of Latvia.

Article 14(2), third indent - Available methods of receiving applications

Applications for State-funded legal aid must be sent to the competent authority by post (addressed to Tiesu administrācija, Antonijas iela 6, Riga LV-1010, Latvia) or electronically signed to the authority’s official e-mail address: pasts@ta.gov.lv.

Article 14(2), fourth indent - Languages that may be used for completion of the application

Applications forms can be completed in English as well as Latvian.

Last update: 17/03/2024

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