Deputy annual report forms: accounting for your actions
Forms for court-appointed deputies to report actions taken on behalf of their clients in the past year.
Applies to England and Wales
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The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) asks deputies appointed by the Court of Protection to complete an annual report.
OPG will tell you which form to fill in and may ask for extra information at other times.
In addition to these forms, you may also need to complete a fees insert:
- OPG105 if you’re paid to act as a deputy, for example you’re an accountant or a solicitor
- OPG106 if you’re a representative of the local authority
You can also complete your annual deputy report online.
Alternative formats
You can email [email protected] to get a document in large print. Please include your address.
Personal information
OPG is committed to the responsible handling and security of your personal information.
Your privacy is important to us and protected in law by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).
Updates to this page
Published 1 October 2013Last updated 17 May 2024 + show all updates
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OPG106 - the Public authority deputy fees insert - has been amended to bring it into line with the Deputy Standards launched earlier this year.
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Add HTML version of OPG102A and OPG103A: Filling in your deputy report form: Property and financial decisions
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HTML version of OPG102A HTML version of OPG103A HTML version of OPG104A
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Minor change to text on the OPG105 form.
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Update to form OPG105 professional deputy costs.
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Change to Data Protection Act reference on forms OPG102, OPG103 and OPG104
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Added 'Personal information' section.
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OPG's deputy annual report forms changed on 1 March 2016. We've removed the old forms and added the new forms and guidance documents.
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