Allocation questionnaire

An allocation questionnaire is a form used in English legal practice. After a claim is made, if a defence is filed each party is required to complete and return an allocation questionnaire to the court so that the judge may properly allocate the claim to a track and give further directions towards a final hearing.

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Forms on the Internet

Sample allocation questionnaires are available on the Internet. The official UK Courts web site has many forms available, including the allocation questionnaire. [1] The actual form is available, as of March 2007, as a pdf file.[2]

The Citizens Advice Bureau provides a generic legal advice web site with information about the words and phrases used in small claims procedure in UK Courts.[3]

The form itself

The allocation questionnaire is a Pivotal Point in the judicial process requesting the following information:

Tracks

There are three tracks[4]:

  1. Small claims - any claim up to £5,000 and certain personal injury and tenant claims over £1,000.
  2. Fast track - disputes involving between £5,000 and £25,000.
  3. Multi-track - disputes that are claimed to be over £25,000.[2]

The Woolf Report had recommended these changes in 1999 to the Lord Chancellor.[5]

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