Navigation | Children's Court of Victoria | 03 8638 3300 | The Children's Court of Victoria operates under the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 as a specialist court with two divisions to deal with matters relating to children and young people. |
Navigation | Coroners Court of Victoria | 1300 309 519 | The Coroners Court of Victoria independently investigate deaths and fires, reduce preventable deaths, and promote public health and safety and the administration of justice. |
Navigation | County Court of Victoria | 03 8636 6888 | Victoria's principal trial court hears and determines criminal, common law and commercial matters. |
Navigation | Magistrates' Court of Victoria | 03 9628 7777 | The Magistrates' Court of Victoria has a long and proud history of providing justice for the people of Victoria in local and regional Courts across the State. |
Navigation | Supreme Court of Victoria | 03 8600 2000 | The Supreme Court is the superior court in Victoria, and hears and determines substantial criminal and civil matters. |
Navigation | Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal | 1800 882 752 | The Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal (VOCAT) is established by legislation to provide financial assistance to victims of violent crime committed in Victoria. We assist victims to recover from a crime by providing financial assistance for expenses incurred, or reasonably likely to be incurred, as a direct result of the crime. |
Navigation | Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal | 1300 01 8228 | The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) provides fair, efficient and affordable justice for the Victorian community. We do this by making decisions about a wide range of cases or by helping people to resolve disputes. |
Navigation | Court Services Victoria | | The Court Services Victoria Act 2014 established Court Services Victoria (CSV) as an independent statutory body corporate to provide services and facilities to Victoria's courts, Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal and the Judicial College of Victoria. CSV was formed to strengthen the independence of Victoria's courts and tribunals, and to put court administration into the hands of an entity directed by the judiciary. |
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