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Frequently asked questions about the Scottish CAB Service

This section of the website aims to answer common questions about the CAB Service in Scotland - not common enquiries brought to citizens advice bureaux. 

CAS doesn’t provide advice and information to people in need of assistance you can get advice online or contact your local CAB

Subscribe to our Information System - AdviserNet

AdviserNet is a comprehensive generalist advice resource that fully takes into account the many differences between law and practice across the different parts of the UK. Jointly created by Citizens Advice (England and Wales) and Citizens Advice Scotland, this comprehensive and up-to-date information system - used by every CAB adviser in the UK - is also available to other organisations via a subscription service.

Helping the whole community

Citizens Advice Bureaux are a lifeline for many in their local community - but it's not just the people that get advice that gain from their work.

Citizens Advice Bureaux

Citizens Advice Bureaux are local, independent charities that provide free and confidential advice and information whoever you are and whatever your problem.

Bureau governance

Every Citizens Advice Bureau is at the heart of its local community, and this is reflected in the way it is managed.

Giving the right advice

There are three ways that Citizens Advice Scotland helps bureaux provide their clients with a professional service, every time.

Citizens Advice Scotland Annual Report 2009/10

CAS's annual report 2009/10. Further copies and the full financial expenditure report are available on request.

Our history

A brief history of the citizens advice bureaux and CAS. 

Contact CAS

Citizens Advice Scotland has offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Our main office is in Edinburgh.

CAS Corporate Plan 2011 - 2014

Document setting out the direction of the Citizens Advice Scotland service until 2014. 

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