How do you email VCAT?
How do you email VCAT?
Information to include in emails or letters
- Address your letter or email to the Principal Registrar.
- Quote your VCAT reference number. This helps us keep all your correspondence and documents together.
- If we have scheduled a hearing, mediation or compulsory conference, include the date in your communication.
How do I lodge a complaint with VCAT?
A complaint can be made by:
- Telephone: 1300 01 8228.
- Email: [email protected].
- Address: The Principal Registrar.
- In person: Ground floor, 55 King Street, Melbourne.
- Phone: 03 9084 9600. Email: [email protected].
- Address: Judicial Commission of Victoria.
- Email: [email protected].
- Address:
What issues does VCAT deal with?
VCAT can hear and decide cases about unlawful discrimination, sexual harassment, victimisation or vilification. We can also grant and revoke exemptions, which allow conduct that would otherwise be prohibited discrimination.
Is VCAT a court?
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) resolves legal disputes and cases in Victoria. We are a tribunal, which means we’re less formal than a court. We hear and decide cases according to the law.
How long does the VCAT process take?
It takes about 7 business days to hear cases about non-urgent repairs. Applications for termination and/or possession due to danger, damage, or disruption are scheduled for hearing as soon as possible. Currently, most other applications for termination and/or possession are heard within 4-8 weeks.
How long do VCAT cases take?
How long does a VCAT order last?
We only hold exhibits for up to three months after the final decision. You must arrange for the return or collection of any exhibits that VCAT does not have to keep on file. If they are not collected within the timeframe, we may dispose of them.
Can you challenge a VCAT decision?
You can only appeal a VCAT decision on a question of law – that is, only if you believe VCAT made a mistake in the way it applied the law. To appeal, you need permission from the court that would hear the case.
How to bring a planning dispute to VCAT?
Find out about what planning disputes you can bring to VCAT, time frames, application fees and how to apply. When you get a notice about a planning case at VCAT, find out what happens next and what you need to do. If you want to object to a planning permit, find out what your options are and what you need to do.
How to object to a planning permit at VCAT?
There are two ways you can object to a planning permit at VCAT: 1 You can come to the hearing and present your case or 2 You can choose to only make a written submission and not have any further involvement. More
What to do when you get a VCAT notice?
When you get a notice about a planning case at VCAT, find out what happens next and what you need to do. If you want to object to a planning permit, find out what your options are and what you need to do. After you’ve applied to VCAT, it’s important to understand what you need to do and what happens next.
Where can I find the VCAT media centre?
Hearings will be held by phone or videoconference. For all media enquiries go to the media centre. Select a case type for the correct email address and postal address. Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm.
How do you email VCAT? Information to include in emails or letters Address your letter or email to the Principal Registrar. Quote your VCAT reference number. This helps us keep all your correspondence and documents together. If we have scheduled a hearing, mediation or compulsory conference, include the date in your communication. How do I…