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County Registrar

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A County Registrar (Irish: Cláraitheoir Condae) is an official attached to the Irish Circuit Court who carries out a number of quasi-judicial and administrative functions regarding the functioning of the court within the county or counties to which he or she is assigned. The County Registrar has responsibility for the administration and management of the circuit court offices in each county. These quasi-judicial functions of a County Registrar in the Circuit Court are similar to those of the Master of the High Court in the High Court. Except in Dublin and Cork, the county registrar is also the sheriff and responsible for the enforcement of court orders and acts as returning officer for all referenda and elections. County Registrars are appointed by the government on the nomination of the Appointments Advisory Board.

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