Junee Local Court Lawyers
Need a Lawyer at Junee Local Court?
When you are facing a serious legal issue, you want the best lawyers for the job – those with skill, experience and expertise in their area of law. At Armstrong Legal we have three Accredited Criminal Law Specialists as well as Accredited Specialists in other areas of law, who have been formally recognised by the Law Society as experts in their area of law.
Our lawyers travel all over New South Wales to assist people with court, appearing regularly at Junee Local Court. Whilst you are welcome to come and visit us in person, that is not always necessary as our lawyers can advise clients via phone or video appointments. We assist people from all over New South Wales with their legal problems and our clients come to Armstrong Legal because we are the best people for the job.
Our experienced lawyers practise in a number of areas of law including criminal law, traffic law, family law, corporate crime and contested wills. Our lawyers can offer immediate advice and support when you need it most.
You can rely on our team to provide a prompt service and maintain confidentiality at all times. We are committed to providing our clients with thorough, timely, high quality legal advice. Contact us to access an experienced legal team and gain peace of mind with representation from true professionals who can provide valuable legal advice at an affordable price.
Armstrong Legal
Armstrong Legal is a professional law firm that is home to accredited specialists in many different areas of law, including three Accredited Criminal Law Specialists. The legal practice has been established for a number of years and has helped thousands of Australians with legal advice. Our expert lawyers are here for you no matter your situation. Armstrong Legal is home to a number of specialist lawyers who attend Junee Local Court regularly. We are available to help now. We can do appointments via phone or video link – whatever is most convenient to you.
- 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.
Accredited Specialists who attend Junee
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Junee Local Court
Junee Local Court is located on Belmore Street, in Junee, a small town halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. The Local Court is where all adult summary criminal matters and traffic law matters are finalised. The court also deals with Domestic and Personal Violence Order applications. Junee Local Court also sits as the Children’s Court to hear criminal matters where the accused is under 18. The court closes to the public when sitting as the Children’s Court.
If you have a serious indictable criminal matter arising from the Junee area, the matter is likely to be committed to a higher court. The District Court of NSW does not sit at Junee so, although your matter will commence in Junee, you will likely need to make the short drive to Wagga Wagga to finalise your matter.
Junee is a very small courthouse. You should arrive early, and make your appearance known to the associate or registrar, who is usually circulating with a clipboard. You may need to wait outside the courthouse until your matter is called, which may not be before mid-morning depending on how many matters the court is dealing with that day.
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.
24 hours, 7 Days
Junee Local Court
Belmore Street. Junee, 2663
Registry Hours
Monday
9am - 1pm, 2pm- 3:30pm
Tuesday
9am - 1pm, 2pm- 3:30pm
Wednesday
9am - 1pm, 2pm- 3:30pm
Thursday
9am - 1pm, 2pm- 3:30pm
Friday
9am - 1pm, 2pm- 3:30pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Parking
If you are driving to court, we recommend that you find an all-day park as it is difficult to estimate how long court will take. There is parking available on Belmore Street. If you are attending court for a traffic matter and the offence carries a licence disqualification period, do not drive to court. Such a disqualification period will usually commence immediately.
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