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Guidance for court users appealing or reviewing a decision.

Appeals are heard in the Trial Division of the Supreme Court or in the Court of Appeal, depending on who made the original decision.

The Court can hear appeals of decisions made by a judge, associate judge, or judicial registrar from the Supreme Court.

It also hears appeals of decisions from another court or tribunal such as the County Court, Magistrates’ Court, Coroners Court, Children's Court and Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT).

Find out how to appeal or request a review of a decision.

I want to...

Read our one-page overview summarising the steps in the process for representing yourself in an application for judicial review in the Supreme Court.

Contact

Self-represented litigants can contact the Self-Represented Litigant Coordinator for information and guidance on court procedures. They are not allowed to give legal advice.

Email: haercerfragrq@fhcpbheg.ivp.tbi.nhua.vog.civ.truocpus@detneserpernu