Notifications

What email notifications can I receive from Acquit?

Acquit can email you about court dates, matches, tasks, agency work and account activity. Every one of these is on from the day you sign up, and you control each one independently.

  1. Go to SettingsNotifications.
  2. Toggle each preference on or off. Changes save automatically.

Turning something off is a decision Acquit remembers.

The emails
  • Daily Agenda: a morning email covering today’s court dates, court events and tasks
  • Weekly Legal Digest: a Monday roundup of the week’s criminal decisions, practice directions, appointments and legislation changes
  • Match Notifications: alerts when your clients appear on court lists
  • Appearance Instructions: an afternoon-before reminder listing tomorrow’s matters with no file-note instructions yet
  • Task Reminders: reminders for upcoming task due dates
  • Town Agencies: activity related to court agency requests
  • New Features & Updates: platform announcements and new releases
  • Support Tickets: status changes and replies on your support tickets
  • New Device Alerts: an email when your account is signed in from a new device
  • Weekly Court Prep Pack: a Sunday evening email with the week’s appearances, linking to the printable prep pack
  • Getting-started emails: two short setup and check-in emails during your first week

The legal digest, product updates and getting-started emails also carry an unsubscribe link in the footer, so you can stop them straight from the email without signing in. That switches off only the email you clicked from; everything else keeps arriving.

Emails a toggle cannot switch off

If you accept a town agency request, the appearance instructions and the outcome report still reach you: that is the job itself, not an alert about it. Security emails other than new-device alerts are the same.

How New Features & Updates works

Product update emails go to people who subscribed to the changelog, so switching this toggle on does not subscribe you. Switching it off stops them reaching you either way.

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