Court of Protection
About Court of Protection
Court of Protection is a located in the London region of England and Wales. It handles cases relating to various legal matters. Check back for upcoming hearing listings. All listing data is sourced daily from HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS).
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Contact & Location
Court of Protection is located in the London region of England and Wales.
PO Box 70185, First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn, London, WC1A 9JA
Phone: 0300 456 4600
Email: courtofprotectionenquiries@justice.gov.uk
Court data sourced from HMCTS Find a Court or Tribunal service, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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21 Apr 2026 Hearings (0)
No hearings listed for Court of Protection on 21 April 2026
Listings are typically published by 4pm the day before.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find my case at Court of Protection?
Search for your case reference number in the hearings table above, or set up an alert to be notified when your case is listed at Court of Protection.
What cases were heard at Court of Protection on 21 April 2026?
There were 0 hearings listed at Court of Protection on 21 April 2026. View the full cause list above with times, courtrooms, and judges.
How do I see today's listings at Court of Protection?
Today's cause list for Court of Protection is published daily by HMCTS and mirrored on CauseAlert. Visit the court page to view today's hearings, or set up an alert to be notified automatically.
Where is Court of Protection?
Court of Protection is located at PO Box 70185, First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn, London, WC1A 9JA. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your hearing for security checks.
What is the phone number for Court of Protection?
You can reach Court of Protection on 0300 456 4600. Court of Protection publishes 9 separate numbers for different departments — see the court contact panel for the full list.
What are Court of Protection's opening hours?
Court of Protection publishes the following opening hours: Court open: 8:30am to 4:30pm; Counter open: Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4.30pm. Always check the court website before visiting, as hours can change on bank holidays.
How do I contact Court of Protection by email?
You can email Court of Protection at courtofprotectionenquiries@justice.gov.uk. Include your case reference number and your full name in any correspondence.
Can I attend a hearing at Court of Protection?
Most hearings at Court of Protection are open to the public unless reporting restrictions apply. Check the listing notes for each case. Remote hearings may require prior arrangement.
How do I get alerts for Court of Protection?
Sign up for a free CauseAlert account, then select Court of Protection from your dashboard. You can choose to receive SMS or email notifications whenever new hearings are listed at this court.
What types of hearings are heard at Court of Protection?
Court of Protection handles cases relating to various legal matters. Hearing types may include trials, sentencing, case management, bail applications, and appeals depending on the court's jurisdiction. In the last 7 days, 0 hearings have been listed here.
Where can I find sentencing results for Court of Protection?
CauseAlert shows scheduled hearings, including cases listed "for Sentence". However, outcomes and sentencing remarks are not published through HMCTS cause lists. For sentencing results, check the Judiciary website (judiciary.uk) for sentencing remarks, or local news coverage.
Are court records at Court of Protection public?
Daily cause lists published by HMCTS are public documents. CauseAlert mirrors every published listing for Court of Protection. For historical case records beyond cause lists, contact the court directly or search court judgments on the National Archives.
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Data sourced from HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS), an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice. Court information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Crown copyright.