Hay Lawyers
Hay Court Lawyers
Get professional legal advice from our court lawyers in Hay. Our experienced Hay lawyers specialise in a number of areas of law including: family law, administrative law, corporate crime, commercial law, contested wills, traffic law and criminal law. Our local Hay lawyers can offer immediate advice and support when you need it the most. You can rely on our team to provide a prompt service and uphold a high level of confidentiality at all times. We are committed to providing our clients with thorough, high quality legal advice. Enjoy an inviting atmosphere where all clients are treated as members of the family – no matter what their situation is. Get access to a qualified legal team and gain peace of mind with representation from true professionals who can provide valuable legal advice at an affordable cost. We are Hay leading lawyers for all your court needs.
Armstrong Legal Lawyers Hay
Armstrong Lawyers Hay is a professional law firm home to accredited law specialists. The legal practice has been established in Hay for a number of years and has helped thousands of Australians with legal advice. Our expert court lawyers are here for you no matter your situation. Don’t let a legal dispute get you down. Our Armstrong Legal Hay law firm is home to a number of the top local lawyers available to help now. Legal assistance from recognised legal experts.
Armstrong Hay Law Firm
- We strive to provide our clients with accessible, personalised and affordable legal advice.
- Our office staff are friendly and reliable.
- We apply our legal expertise and lateral thinking skills to achieve the best possible outcome.
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Hay Local Court
The Hay Local Court is located on Moppett Street, on the corner of Pine Street. The Local Court is the court where all criminal matters involving adults commence. It is also the court that hears summary criminal matters, including traffic offences and Apprehended Domestic Violence Order applications.
The Local Court sits as the Children’s Court for matters involving people under the age of 18. These are held in the same room as the Local Court, but anyone not connected with the case will be asked to leave when the court is sitting as the Children’s Court.
The District Court of New South Wales, which finalises serious indictable criminal matters, does not sit at Hay. If you have a District Court matter arising from the Hay area, you should expect it to be finalised at Griffith.
If you have a matter before Hay Local Court, make sure you arrive well before the time the matter is listed. You should be neatly and conservatively dressed, and you should come prepared to be at court for several hours. The court list is held by a registrar, who will circulate outside the courtroom before court begins, and ask people to check in.
Taking the next step and contacting a lawyer can be scary. Our lawyers will make you feel comfortable so you can talk about your situation.
7am - Midnight, 7 Days
Court Hours
Monday
9am - 1pm, 2pm - 4pm
Tuesday
9am - 1pm, 2pm - 4pm
Wednesday
9am - 1pm, 2pm - 4pm
Thursday
9am - 1pm, 2pm - 4pm
Friday
9am - 1pm, 2pm - 4pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Parking
Parking is available on both Moppett and Pine streets. If you are attending court for traffic offences for which the court may impose a licence disqualification period, do not drive to court.
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Representing clients in court is a critical component of Armstrong Legal’s Hay Lawyers daily activities. Our lawyers appear regularly in the below courts.
Hay Local Courts
The Local Court is the court where all criminal matters involving adults commence. It is also the court that finalises summary criminal matters, including traffic offences, and Apprehended Domestic Violence Order applications.
Hay Children’s Courts
The Hay Local Court sits as the Hay Children’s Court when dealing with criminal matters where the accused is under 18. These are held in the same room as the Local Court, but anyone not connected with the case will be asked to leave when the court is sitting as the Children’s Court.
Griffith District Court
The District Court of New South Wales, which finalises serious indictable criminal matters, does not sit at Hillston. If you have a District Court matter arising from the Hillston area, you should expect it to be finalised at Griffith.