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eCourt

What is eCourt?
As part of its LEC On Line strategy the Court implemented a new computer system called eCourt in November 2002. The objective of eCourt and other LEC On Line projects is to improve the services available to litigants and their representatives. eCourt enables parties in class 1-4 matters to:
- Initiate proceedings on line (using the internet);
- Lodge documents on line;
- Obtain hearing dates and adjournments through eCourt's eCallover facility;
- Use the internet to check the record of activity in their matters; and
- Access any documents that were filed on line.
One particular benefit of the eCourt system is that it has a "public user" facility. If a Council chooses to become a public user, all new applications to the Court where that Council is a respondent will be electronically served by the Court on the Council. eCourt offers a high level of security and only parties can access eCourt matters.
Getting Started
eCourt forms
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PDF Files :To view a PDF (Portable Document Format) document, you will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat on your computer.You can download a copy for free from the Adobe website
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