To track a case, visit the EFAS website and:
- find the case – or person – you want to track by using the ‘browse court’ or ‘case search’ tab.
- click on the case number you want to track.
- enter your details, in the ‘case tracking’ section, at the bottom of the case you have opened.
- click the ‘submit details’ button.
What cases are heard in the Childrens court of Victoria?
Children’s Court is a special section of the Magistrates’ Court that deals with young people aged under 18 years of age….The court process for the most serious offences
- manslaughter.
- murder and attempted murder.
- arson causing death.
- culpable driving causing death.
What are court lists?
The interactive court list, at the NSW Online Registry, allows you to search for a particular case by name, case number, location, date, jurisdiction, title of presiding officer and type of listing (for example, directions, hearing, judgment and so on). The online court list is updated several times a day.
Who makes the decisions in the Childrens court?
Magistrate
Magistrate. The magistrate (or judge) is in charge of the Childrens Court. They get the final say and make the decisions about what’s going to happen to you.
Are court records public in Victoria?
During court cases, records are kept of everything that is said by the judge, jury and witnesses while court is in session. These records are sometimes accessible to the public. Magistrates’ Court Victoria: Recordings of hearings may be available.
What is heard in children’s court?
The court has jurisdiction to hear and determine cases related to: the care and protection of children and young people aged under 18 years. criminal offending involving people who were aged under 18 at the time of the alleged offence.
What is a child protection order Victoria?
Types of Protection Orders An undertaking may require a child, parents or person who the child is living with to do, or not do, certain things for a specified period. This order provides for the child to live with and be placed in the day to day care of one or both of the child’s parents.
What is a court mention?
A court mention, which is also often referred to as a directions hearing, is your first interaction with the court. The main role of a court mention is to allow the court to guide your case and instruct both you and the other party on what needs to be done next.
What is a mention in children’s court?
A mention is a short court appearance where the magistrate looks at the case, and can then make directions. A direction is an order to make sure something happens – like that your case plan be reviewed at a case plan review meeting or that a social assessment report be prepared.