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View petitionAccredited Specialists in Criminal Law
Award winning and recognised as leading criminal lawyers throughout regional NSW
60+ years experience
Experienced lawyers who practice exclusively in criminal and traffic law
24/7 Support
Help should be provided at all times, so our team is available 24/7 for advice
Free initial consultation
Our first appointment is without charge, so you can get some expert advice
We handle a wide array of criminal offences including assault, drug crimes, domestic violence, theft, driving violations and many more.
At Morrisons, our focus is on delivering accessible legal services that prioritise client needs. Your initial consultation with us is free for the first 30 minutes, offering you clear guidance on your situation. With our flat fee structure for many cases, you’ll know all costs upfront.
Facing criminal charges is tough and our team at Morrisons is not just legally skilled but ready to provide support for you and your family in these difficult times.
Covering a range of traffic issues from minor infringements to complex charges, we’re here to guide you with expertise and clarity.
We understand the stakes of losing driving privileges and strive to safeguard them. For tailored traffic law advice in Albion Park, Morrisons offers a free 30-minute initial consultation.
We are committed to ensuring you receive fair and honest representation and will use our knowledge and experience to deliver the right advice for your situation.
We provide a free 30-minute initial consultation, ensuring accessibility to legal advice. We not only believe, but take pride in, adopting a transparent approach for all clients. By providing a fixed flat fee for many cases, we ensure that you are fully informed about all costs right from the outset.
The first Court of Petty Sessions was held at 100 Tongarra Road, Albion Park on 21 December 1894. It was relocated to this site when the Courthouse was built in 1908.
Albion Park Local Court predominantly handles summary offences, which are less serious in nature. Examples of these offences include disorderly behaviour and cases involving driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The Court also deals with a large number of traffic related offences, including licence appeals and applications.
Other cases heard at the Albion Park Local Court include:
The Court House is normally open on the Friday following the 3rd & 4th Monday of each month (court sitting days only). Registry hours are 9:00am – 1:00pm and 2:00pm – 4:00pm (but only when the court is open). The phone number is 1300 679 272 and Audio Visual Link (AVL) facilities are available at this location.
Court lists provide information about upcoming and recent court cases, including details like the date, time and court location. Using the NSW interactive court list, you can search for specific cases using criteria like the case name, number, date, location, jurisdiction, presiding officer’s title, and listing type (e.g., directions, hearing, judgment). This tool allows you to find the listing information for your case at Albion Park Local Court.
Our team is readily available to handle cases at Albion Park Local Court. Our solicitors travel to Albion Park Local Court to defend all criminal and traffic matters on a regular basis.
If you need a skilled Criminal or Traffic Lawyer to represent you at Albion Park Local Court, please get in touch with us today.
Courts we regularly attend
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