Crime news: rollout of the online CRM14 eForm continues
South East providers given access to the CRM14 eForm.
We are continuing with the rollout of the CRM14 eForm in the South East area throughout February 2015.
This follows a short break since the London rollout in November 2014.
As well as giving providers access to the CRM14 eForm, we are taking over responsibility for processing applications for criminal legal aid.
This is happening alongside the gradual rollout of eForms that has been taking place since July 2014. This is due to be completed in June 2015.
When will we rollout in the South East?
Details for South East rollout by county are:
- 2 February - Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Surrey
- 9 February - Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Essex and Sussex
- 23 February - Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk
Come and talk to us about the changes
Come along and talk to members of the crime change programme and contract managers, as well as seeing a demonstration of the CRM14 eForm. We will be available at the following magistrates’ courts at 10am to 4pm on the dates below.
Date | Name of court | Room |
---|---|---|
26 January 2015 | Oxford | Ground floor meeting room |
27 January 2015 | Reading | Court room 8 |
28 January 2015 | High Wycombe | Court room 5 |
29 January 2015 | Milton Keynes | Court room 5 |
02 February 2015 | Luton | Court room 6 |
03 February 2015 | St Albans | Court room 6 |
04 February 2015 | Chelmsford | Court room 7 |
05 February 2015 | Brighton | Court room 8 |
16 February 2015 | Chatham | Court room 5 |
17 February 2015 | Canterbury | Court room 2 |
19 February 2015 | Ipswich | Court room 5 |
20 February 2015 | Norwich | Court room 5 |
Further information
WebEx online training – to book free online training on CRM14 eForm
Email: eformscrime@legalaid.gsi.gov.uk – to request passwords for sites you wish to access
Criminal legal aid processing: applications and digital systems
Praise for CRM14 eForms in crime provider survey – news story with provider feedback
Interactive maps showing professional court user wi-fi sites