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Sheriffs in South Africa are
officers of the court In common law jurisdictions, the generic term officer of the court is applied to all those who, in some degree in the function of their professional or similar qualifications, have a part in the legal system. Officers of the court may include ent ...
and function as the executive arm of the court. They are responsible for serving court processes like summonses and subpoenas. They play an important role in the execution of court orders like the attachments of immovable and movable property; evictions, demolitions etc. Th
Sheriffs Act 90 of 1986
which came into operation on 1 March 1990, governs the sheriffs' profession. A sheriff is appointed by the
Minister of Justice and Correctional Services The Minister of Justice and Correctional Services is the justice minister in the government of South Africa. He is the political head of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DoJCD), the Department of Correctional Services (DC ...
in terms of Section 2 of the Act.


South African Board for Sheriffs

The South African Board for Sheriffs is a statutory body established under section 7 of the Sheriffs Act and consists of 11 members appointed by the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services. The Executive Manager of the Board, Sharon Snell is responsible for the day-to-day operations. The Board has as its main responsibility to safeguard the interests of the general public against abuse by the sheriffs. The Board has disciplinary authority over sheriffs and deputy sheriffs.


Fiduciary duty

Sheriffs are in a position of trust and collect and receive trust moneys belonging to third parties. Sheriffs have to open and maintain a separate trust account wherein all trust moneys are deposited which they hold or receive on behalf of third parties. Trust moneys do not form part of the assets of the sheriffs estate in the event of insolvency or death.


Fidelity Fund for Sheriffs

Section 26 of the Act created the Fidelity Fund for Sheriffs. The Fidelity Fund is controlled and managed by the Board. Its purpose is to compensate persons who suffer a loss due to the inappropriate actions of a sheriff.{{cite web, url=http://www.justice.gov.za/legislation/acts/1986-090.pdf, title=Sheriffs Act 90 of 1986, publisher=Government of South Africa, accessdate=8 January 2017


References

Law of South Africa