A warrant of appointment is the official document presented by the president of Ireland to persons upon appointment to certain high offices of state, signed by the president and bearing the official seal of the president. Warrants are presented to, among others, judges, the attorney general, the comptroller and auditor general and the ombudsman.
References
- "Diary President Presents Warrants Of Appointment To The Incoming Members Of The Council Of State". Office of the President of Ireland. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
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