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Your notice will tell you who has brought the case against you for example, the police or TV Licensing , how to make a plea, and if you can make a plea online. If you do not go to court, the magistrate will make a decision based on the information they have. You can go to court if you want to give information to the magistrates in person.
You have to go to court and give information to the magistrates in person. If you do not respond to the notice within 21 days, the magistrate will make a decision about your case without your say. This could mean that if you are found guilty and sentenced, there will be no reduced sentence for a guilty plea.
Your fine or penalty points may also be higher. Money may be taken from your pay or benefits. If you need help with your notice you can get legal advice.
You can also get free advice from Citizens Advice. To help us improve GOV. Local Court - General Division Flowcharts Responding to a claim - flowchart Making a claim - flowchart Loans and credit card debts - flowcharts Frequently Asked Questions Car accidents What to do after an accident Injuries Reporting the accident to the police Exchanging details Who is responsible?
Driving for work Driving for work when you are an employee or independent contractor Fault Taxis, buses and trucks Accidents involving animals Bikes Owners and drivers Hire cars Evidence Evidence about fault Evidence about damage and losses Getting repair quotes Making a claim Identifying the other party Insurance Letter of demand Responding to a claim Responding to a letter of demand Settling your dispute Insurer - dispute resolution Mediation Negotiation Put it in writing Going to court Should you go to court?
After court Appeals and reviews Working out post-judgment interest Being paid in instalments Enforcement Enforcing NCAT orders Enforcing interstate judgments During your case The defendant's response Default judgment Pre-trial review The hearing The decision Settling your case Terms of settlement Consent judgment or order Stopping your case Starting your case Completing a statement of claim Finding and naming the defendant Working out pre-judgment interest Serving the statement of claim Checklist - starting your case Completing an amended statement of claim Is someone chasing you for money?
After court Appeals and reviews Negotiating after judgment Paying the judgment If you don't pay During the case Pre-trial review The hearing The decision Responding to a statement of claim What can they claim? If you agree Asking for more information External dispute resolution Filing a defence Moving the case to a different court Filing a cross claim What if you do nothing?
Applying for a Work and Development Order Asking for a review Electing to go to court Fines and young people Multiple fines Naming the person responsible Paying the fine Consequences of paying a fine Requesting a fine reduction What if I do nothing? Consequences of an overdue fine Responding to an overdue fine Taking an overdue fine to court - Step by step guide Going to court Costs Mention Pleading guilty Pleading guilty in writing Preparing for court pleading guilty - Step by step guide Presenting your guilty plea at court - Step by step guide Pleading not guilty Pleading not guilty in writing Preparing for the hearing - Step by step guide Presenting your case at the hearing - Step by step guide After court Appeals and annulments Making an Annulment Application - Step by step guide Driving and criminal records Paying the court fine Licence suspensions Appealing the suspension Appealing the suspension or cancellation - medical grounds Demerit points Medical grounds On the spot Speeding Unpaid fines Flowcharts After court - flowchart Going to court - flowchart Have you got a fine?
Urgent fencing work What type of fence? Where should the fence go? Who should pay? Talk to your neighbour Agreement in writing Enforcing an agreement Finding your neighbour How to talk to your neighbour Cannot agree?
Flowcharts Applying for a Fencing Order - flowchart Building, fixing or replacing a fence? Time limits Are you an employee or contractor? Are you a casual employee? How long have you been employed? Do you earn too much? Can you apply? Was it a dismissal? Was it unfair? Can a redundancy be an unfair dismissal? Was your employer a small business? What can you do? What is unfair dismissal? Time limits Can you apply? Wages, leave and other workplace rights Union activities Discrimination Absence because of illness or injury Sham contracting arrangements What are general protections?
Wages Leave Superannuation Payment in lieu of notice Redundancy pay What if my entitlements are not paid? Talk to your employer What if my employer can't pay me?
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