Local advisory committees of the Lord Chancellor
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The local advisory committees who advise the Lord Chancellor (or in the case of areas of Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) on the appointment of magistrates in England and Wales welcome applications from people in all walks of life who have the qualities and the time to serve as magistrates. Individuals may put themselves forward for consideration or any person or organisation may recommend a candidate for appointment. Application forms and information on the selection process are available from the Secretary of the local Advisory committee, whose name and address can be obtained from the clerk to the justices in your local magistrates' court, or from the office of the Secretary of commissions, or from the office of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Before making an application you are strongly advised to visit your local magistrates' court in action. The training unit at the...

