Tribunal hearings and directions are open to the public, however, compulsory conferences and mediation sittings are closed.
Please note that some court listings will not be publically displayed due to legislative requirements and/or court requirements. The Coroner's Court of Western Australia is a specialist court established to investigate certain types of deaths. The Magistrates Court of Western Australia has multiple registries located around the State to deal with: Criminal - offence-based matters; and Civil - claims for debt or damages and non-offence based matters (eg extraordinary drivers licence applications, dividing fences and restraining orders). The purpose of these investigations is to determine the cause and manner of death and also to consider ways that similar deaths may be prevented in the future. Bunbury Court Details Address: 3 Stephen Street BUNBURY WA 6230 Contact Details: Telephone (08) 9781 4200 Email: bunburycourt@justice.wa.gov.au Parking Availability The time you will be required at court is unknown so it is suggested that you park in one of At the time, Bunbury conducted two criminal jury trials simultaneously, a first time for a court outside the metropolitan area. If you can't find your court listing for today, please contact the relevant court.
Court Listings for 16 June 2020.
The Courts are open to the Public. Court listings will change to 17 June 2020 after 4:30pm. If you are using public transport, Bunbury Train Station and main bus terminal is 3.5km from the Bunbury Magistrates Court with buses to … To find a Children's Court hearing you must enter a Charge Number or Matter Number. The Bunbury Magistrates Court is located at 3 Stephen Street Bunbury, the nearest intersection is Stephen and Victoria Streets. Today the Bunbury Court has three resident magistrates. The Supreme Court is listed to visit four times a year for a duration of two weeks each, while the District Court is listed for a … The Court is open … Tribunal hearings and directions are open to the public, however, compulsory conferences and mediation sittings are closed. The online court lists for the District Court of Western Australia detail the matters appearing before the court each day - including the judges presiding and the courtroom in which the matter will be heard. Search for Person / Matter Listings Please note that some court listings will not be publically displayed due to legislative requirements and/or court requirements. Some court listings will not be publicly displayed due to legislative or court requirements. Court lists change to suit the needs of the day.