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Going to the tribunal - Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal How do I address the QCAT member, adjudicator or Justice of the Peace? Information on how to address a member or adjudicator is provided in Practice Direction 2014 1 - Hearing Protocols (PDF, 58 2 KB) The following table provides a summary and examples
Resolving tenancy disputes - QSTARS You may be able to resolve the problem by talking with your lessor, agent, or provider, or by writing them an email or letter to explain the problem and the solution you are seeking Keep copies of any correspondence If you reach an agreement, put it in writing
Part 3 Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal To apply to QCAT for a tenancy hearing the Applicant needs to complete a QCAT Form 2 – Application for Minor Civil Dispute – Residential Tenancy Dispute, attach supporting documents, copy their application and then lodge the required numbers of copies with QCAT
Queensland Courts Please contact enquiries@qcat qld gov au for all enquiries regarding Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) issues Use the contact details available on the Courthouses contacts page to ensure prompt action on your correspondence
QCAT - Preparing statements, submissions and other evidence in your . . . QCAT may ask you to prepare and submit documents and material to prove your case This is called your evidence Whether you are the applicant or respondent, it is important that you understand what evidence is and how best to prepare it appropriately for the QCAT decision-maker
Contact us | Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Please address all correspondence to the QCAT registry and not to members, Deputy President or President For callers with a hearing or speech impairment: The Australian Government’s National Relay Service can help you with your call
Apply directly to QCAT | Queensland Building and Construction Commission Once you receive the letter from us advising you of the outcome of the dispute resolution process, you can make an application about your building dispute to QCAT If we are unable to help you resolve your building dispute, you can apply to have your matter heard at QCAT