Steps to follow
Obtain a trial date - civil
| Callover (District Court) |
| Callover (Supreme Court) |
District Court
| 1 | File a Form 48 - Request for trial date (UCPR). This can be filed via email to the dc-CivilListManager@justice.qld.gov.au. |
| 2 | If your application cannot be dealt with in the two hour time limit, parties should contact the District Court civil list manager. |
| 3 |
File a Form 9 – Application (UCPR) to obtain a trial date from a judge. You should obtain a list of the available trial dates from the District Court civil list manager before the matter is heard by a judge. |
| 4 |
You can obtain a specific trial date by lodging a Request for allocation of trial date form via e-mail to dc-civillistmanager@justice.qld.gov.au or by fax on (07) 3224 7408. All parties must agree on the date before the form is lodged. The civil list manager will advise you of the listing date and this information will also be included on the callover list. |
| 5 | The matter will automatically be placed on to the callover list once a Form 48 - Request for trial date (UCPR) has been filed. The judge will allocate a trial date at the callover. |
Supreme Court
| 1 | File the request for Trial Date Form 48 |
| 2 | View the availability calendar on the website. Choose 3 available dates in agreement with other parties. |
| 3 |
Complete the “Request for allocation of a trial date” and email to CivilListManager@justice.qld.gov.au. |
| 4 | The matter will be set down by the Civil List Manager and the requesting party will be advised by email (if an email address was provided) or by telephone. The requesting party must advise all other parties of the date allocated and then advise the Civil List Manager that all parties have been notified. |
Last updated Monday, August 04, 2008 11:50
