How to Become a Magistrate in the UK is an experience-led guide for people considering becoming a magistrate and seeking a clear, realistic understanding of the role before applying.
Written by a long-serving magistrate, the book goes beyond official guidance to explain how the magistracy fits into the justice system and what it is really like to sit on the bench. It is designed to help readers understand the responsibilities involved and to decide whether the role is the right commitment for them.
Rather than focusing only on eligibility and procedures, this guide offers practical insight into the expectations, demands, and realities of the role, including what happens in court and how magistrates work together as part of a bench.
Inside the book, you will learn:
What magistrates do on a typical sitting dayHow the magistracy fits within the justice systemWho can apply and how suitability is assessedWhat court observations and interviews involveWhat training, mentoring, and support look likeOpportunities for specialist work, including family and youth courtsHow the role can develop over time, including additional responsibilitiesWritten in a calm, accessible style and grounded in lived experience, this guide is intended for people who value fairness, responsibility, and public service. No legal background is required.
This book is ideal for:
People who are considering applying to become a magistrateProfessionals exploring a meaningful public roleCommunity leaders and volunteers interested in the magistracyAnyone seeking a realistic understanding of what the role involves