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Access to information

What information are you seeking?

The table below shows where the Department of Attorney General and Justice maintains its information resources. Follow the links to find out how you can access the information you are seeking.

See here for a procedure for dealing with requests for information within the Legal Services Branch which meets the minimum standards established in the section titled ‘Proactive release of information’ and ‘Informal release of information’ in the Departmental Publication guide.

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For information on how to access Attorney General's Division information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, please see the DJAG Access website.


Type of informationWho to askHow to askLawlink Webpage linksAre there any restrictions?
Legal assistance LawAccessTelephone
1300 888 529
LawAccess NSW
  • LawAccess cannot represent you in legal matters.
Court or Tribunal RecordsRegistrar of the Court or Tribunal where the matter was heardIn writing –
by mail, fax or email
Courts & Tribunals index

Quick links
Local Courts
District Court
Supreme Court
  • Access to information is usually restricted to individuals who are directly involved in the case / proceedings.
  • Applications from other persons (e.g. family) will be considered on the merits.
  • Family Law records are held by the Family Court of Australia (Commonwealth)
Transcripts or sound recordings of court or tribunal proceedings Registrar of the Court where the matter was heard, or Director, Reporting Services Branch
(RSB)
By order form from Court or RSBDaily Court and Tribunal Transcripts
  • Access to information is usually restricted to those individuals who are directly involved in the case / proceedings.
  • Applications from other persons (e.g. family) will be considered on the merits.
  • Not all proceedings are recorded.
  • Not all recordings are transcribed.
Office of the Protective Commissioner (OPC) and Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) recordsThe Protective Commissioner or Public GuardianIn writing –
by mail or fax
OPC
OPG
Birth, Death and Marriage records in NSWBDM Registry Office - Sydney, Wollongong or NewcastleApplication form in person, or by fax or mailRegistry of Births, Deaths & Marriages
  • Confidentiality and privacy rules apply to most records.
  • Fees apply for most applications.
Victims Services -
support, compensation missing persons
Director, Victims Services By telephone or in writing by mail, fax or emailVictims Services
Public Trustee recordsOffice of the Public Trustee
in your area
By telephone or in writing by mail, fax or emailPublic Trustee NSW
Criminal Statistics Bureau of Crime Statistics and ResearchIn writing –
by mail, fax or email
Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
  • Fees apply for accessing statistics.
Department of Justice and Attorney General Policies, Guidelines and other Publications ('Open Access Information')The respective agency or business centre directly, or Legal Services Branch (LSB)By telephone or in writing by mail, fax or emailLawLink agencies

LSB
  • The Department may charge a fee for some publications. Check with the business centre or with the GIPAA Officer, Legal Services Branch (LSB)
Other documents held by the Department Legal Services Branch
(LSB)
By telephone, email, fax or letter to LSB.
  • You can usually access your records and non-personal, non-confidential records held by the Department.
  • You may need to make a Freedom of Information application, which requires you to fill out an application form and pay a fee.
  • Certain bodies are exempt under the Freedom of Information Act.

Information held by other Agencies

Type of informationWho to askHow to askWebpageAre there any restrictions?
Your criminal recordNSW PoliceComplete application form & return by mailwww.police.nsw.gov.auPlease contact NSW Police for information
Police Incident Report or C.O.P.S. ReportNSW PoliceComplete application form & return by mailwww.police.nsw.gov.auPlease contact NSW Police for information
Driving licence and vehicle registration records Roads & Traffic Authority (RTA)www.rta.nsw.gov.auPlease contact the RTA for information
Interpreting Services – translating documentsCommunity Relations Commission (CRC)By telephone 1300 651 500
or by fax, mail or email
www.crc.nsw.gov.auPlease contact the CRC for information


If you are having trouble getting access to information, please contact:
FOI & Privacy Officer
Legal Services Branch
tel: 8224 5330




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