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Magistrates Court of SA

Address
Adelaide Magistrates Court, 260-280 Victoria Sq, Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia
Telephone
8204 2444
Fax
8204 0670, 8204 0481
Email
Website
Postal Address
PO Box 6115, Halifax St, Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia
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Branch Address
  • Fines Payment Unit
  • Tel. 1800 659 538
  • Fax 8204 8440
  • SUBURBAN
  • Christies Beach - 96 Dyson Rd, Christies Beach 5165
  • Tel. 8204 2444
  • Fax 8329 5947
  • Elizabeth - 15 Frobisher Rd, Elizabeth 5112
  • Tel. 8204 2444
  • Fax 8207 9231
  • Holden Hill - Lyons Rd, Holden Hill 5088
  • Tel. 8204 2444
  • Fax 8207 6199
  • Port Adelaide - 260 St Vincent St, Port Adelaide 5015
  • Tel. 8204 2444
  • Fax 8207 6233
  • COUNTRY REGISTRIES
  • Berri - 4 Kay Ave, Berri 5343
  • Tel. 8595 2060
  • Fax 8582 4187
  • Ceduna - 7 McKenzie St, Ceduna 5690
  • Tel. 8625 2520
  • Fax 8625 2728
  • Coober Pedy - Malliotis Blvd, Coober Pedy 5723
  • Tel. 8672 5601
  • Fax 8672 5712
  • Kadina - Graves St, Kadina 5554
  • Tel. 8821 2626
  • Fax 8821 3114
  • Mount Barker - 37 Hutchinson St, Mount Barker 5251
  • Tel. 8391 0255
  • Fax 8398 3011
  • Mount Gambier - 41 Bay Rd, Mount Gambier 5290
  • Tel. 8735 1060
  • Fax 8723 9894
  • Murray Bridge - 7 Bridge St, Murray Bridge 5253
  • Tel. 8535 6060
  • Fax 8531 0537
  • Naracoorte - 54 Smith St, Naracoorte 5271
  • Tel. 8762 2174
  • Fax 8762 3090
  • Port Augusta - 4 Flinders Tce, (PO Box 45), Port Augusta 5700
  • Tel. 8648 5120
  • Fax 8642 6461
  • Port Lincoln - 1 Liverpool St, Port Lincoln 5606
  • Tel. 8688 3060
  • Fax 8683 3394
  • Port Pirie - 20 Main Rd, Port Pirie 5540
  • Tel. 8638 4903
  • Fax 8638 4902
  • Tanunda - 40 Murray St, Tanunda 5352
  • Tel. 8563 2026
  • Fax 8563 2419
  • Victor Harbor - 17 George Main Rd, Victor Harbor 5211
  • Tel. 8551 0800
  • Fax 8329 5947
  • Whyalla - 1 Whitehead St, Whyalla 5600
  • Tel. 8648 8120
  • Fax 8645 7206
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Information
Parent Body
Courts Administration Authority
Hours
Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
Fees
For some searches and lodging some documents
Access
For wheelchairs, including toilets
Comment

The Magistrates Court deals with a wide variety of criminal and non-criminal prosecutions and applications. People are summonsed to the court in the district in which the alleged offence took place., The Court is divided into four jurisdictions:, Civil (general claims) - deals with damages for injury arising from car accidents up to $80 000 and general claims seeking amounts of between $6000 and $40 000., Civil (minor claims) - deals informally with small claims, which include recovering debts of up to $6000 and neighbourhood disputes. Parties are not entitled to legal representation except in special circumstances., Criminal - hears matters where the penalty can be a fine, a prison sentence of up to two years, a good behaviour bond or a community service order., Civil Consumer and Business - deals with disputes over second-hand motor vehicle warranties and disputes between landlords and tenants over shops and residential buildings., More serious matters are referred to the District Court, the principal trial court in South Australia, or the Supreme Court of SA if they concern important civil cases and serious criminal matters

Services
  • Dispensation of justice and resolution of disputes
  • Collection and enforcement of all monetary orders of the Courts including fines, costs, levies, fees, orders for compensation and breach of bail/bond orders, overdue expiation fees
  • Pre-lodgement system of debt collection allows for individuals or organisations to issue a final notice of claim prior to issuing a formal claim
  • Mediation services - for resolution of disputes or claims to avoid going to court
  • Aboriginal Court Day (Nunga Court) for Aboriginal people who plead guilty to an offence - at Ceduna, Murray Bridge, Port Adelaide and Port Augusta
  • Court Diversion Program - for people who have committed certain offences and who have impaired intellectual or mental functioning as a result of mental illness; intellectual disability; personality disorder; acquired brain injury or neurological disorder including dementia
  • Domestic Violence Court - deals with family violence matters including criminal matters and restraining orders. Referrals may be made to the Central Violence Intervention Program
  • Drug Court - combines intensive judicial supervision, mandatory drug testing, escalating sanctions, and treatment and support services to help drug-abuse offenders break the cycle of drug abuse and crime
  • Court Assessment and Referral Drug Scheme - provides an opportunity for defendants who use drugs to receive access to drug treatment as part of the court process
  • Duty solicitor service - provided most days at the major Magistrates courts by the Legal Services Commission of SA
  • Videoconference facilities - provide access to court services for people in regional, rural and remote locations
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Last updated: 29-09-2010
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