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A [[royal]] '''warrant''' is a written notification that certain actions or powers have been granted or approved by the [[Crown]]. For example, Sir [[Francis Drake]] held a [[letter of marque]] which was a Queen's warrant.
In the [[SCA]], someone who holds a '''warrant''' is a herald who has recieved permission from their [[Kingdom]] to carry out the full responsibilities of a [[herald]] in that Kingdom.


== Warrants in the SCA==
While ''anyone'' can practice heraldic activities in the SCA, there are a few things, such as accepting [[submission]] forms and payment for submissions, that are limited only to official Kingdom heralds. Anyone holding a heraldic office ([[Shire]], [[Barony|Baronial]], [[Kingdom]], etc.) already has this responsibility. However, many Kingdoms will assign this authority to heralds who are not affiliated with a particular [[groups|group]]. Warrants are generally maintained by Kingdom [[herald]]s and the requirements to get a warrant vary from Kingdom to Kingdom.

In the [[SCA]], someone who holds a '''warrant''' is an [[officer]] who has recieved permission from their [[Kingdom]] to carry out the full responsibilities of a particular office in that Kingdom.

While anyone can [[game|play]] in the SCA, there are a few things, such as signing forms or accepting payments for services, that are limited only to certain people. Anyone holding a office ([[Shire]], [[Barony|Baronial]], [[Kingdom]], etc.) already has this responsibility. Warrants are generally maintained by the Kingdom officers and the requirements to get a warrant vary from Kingdom to Kingdom.

All individuals who hold warrants are also [[authorisation|authorised]] to execute the generic roles of the office, eg. being a [[chirugeon]], [[Lists Officer|lists officer]], [[marshal]].
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A royal warrant is a written notification that certain actions or powers have been granted or approved by the Crown. For example, Sir Francis Drake held a letter of marque which was a Queen's warrant.

Warrants in the SCA

In the SCA, someone who holds a warrant is an officer who has recieved permission from their Kingdom to carry out the full responsibilities of a particular office in that Kingdom.

While anyone can play in the SCA, there are a few things, such as signing forms or accepting payments for services, that are limited only to certain people. Anyone holding a office (Shire, Baronial, Kingdom, etc.) already has this responsibility. Warrants are generally maintained by the Kingdom officers and the requirements to get a warrant vary from Kingdom to Kingdom.

All individuals who hold warrants are also authorised to execute the generic roles of the office, eg. being a chirugeon, lists officer, marshal.