How do I find old court cases NSW?

How do I find old court cases NSW?

How to search

  1. Select the ‘Search online’ button.
  2. Log in to the NSW Online Registry, or create your account.
  3. Follow the prompts to search for a case.
  4. Select the relevant case and the appropriate tab to view different types of information.
  5. If you cannot find your case, select the ‘Find your case’ button.

How do I find a court list NSW?

Lists you can view via the Online Registry

  1. Feedback and complaints.
  2. NSW Online Registry.
  3. NCAT Online services.

How do I find my local court records?

Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerk’s Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.

How do you check an AVO?

What’s the nature of your enquiry?

  1. Triple Zero (000) Police, Fire, Ambulance in an emergency.
  2. 131 444. For non-urgent police assistance.
  3. 1800 333 000. Report criminal information.
  4. Geo Targeting SMS. +61 444 444 444. Details about a high-risk missing person.

How do you find out what someone got sentenced?

Simply visit the court clerk and request a copy of the sentencing record. Remember: These are public records. Local law enforcement agencies might have access to these records as well. If nothing else, they should be able to tell you where to locate them.

How do I check my criminal record NSW?

An individual can request for their police check in the state of NSW through the Australian National Character Check website to begin the online application process.

What are the different types of courts in NSW?

Local Court. NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) Land and Environment Court. Industrial Relations Commission. Coroner’s Court. Dust Diseases Tribunal.

Are there any changes to the court lists after publication?

Please note: variations to the court lists sometimes occur following publication. If you wish to confirm the listings arrangements please contact the Listing Manager on (02) 9113 8217. The daily court lists for matters to be heard by the registrar show:

How do I find a list of court cases?

Type in search criteria and find court listing details, including: Searches can be done by name, case number, location, date, court, jurisdiction, the title of the presiding officer and the type of listing. The online court list is updated several times a day.

What are the matters listed on a court list?

Court lists show the matters listed for a directions hearing, final hearing, conciliation or mediation, with the date, time and courtroom or on-site location.