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  1. Adults with finalised charges in court

    We provide data to Stats NZ about adults (aged 17 years or older; and from 1 July 2019, 18 years and older) with finalised charges in court for official release on the Stats NZ website. In March we release the calendar year tables (year ending 31 December). In September we release the financial year tables (year ending 30 June).  From 1 July 2019, 17-year-olds became part of the youth justice system. Charges for 17-year-olds, filed from 1 July onwards, are treated and counted as ‘child an...

  2. Pay a Cost Contribution Order

    Where do I pay my Cost Contribution Order? You can pay your cost contribution debt by: automatic payment bill payment via internet banking payment at court. Please use the following details when sending your payment by internet banking: Account name:   Ministry of Justice FCCO Crown ReceiptsAccout number:  03-0049-0001063-28 (or 028)Particulars:         CCO refCode:                  Last name  

  3. Cost Contribution Orders

    What is a Cost Contribution Order? Judges are required to consider whether parties should contribute to the cost of services incurred by the court for most applications under the Care of Children Act 2004, the Child Support Act 1991 and the Family Proceedings Act 1980. Cost of services includes the costs of a lawyer appointed to assist the court or to represent the interests or wishes of children, or reports from specialists (such as a psychologist). They are also required to make an order for c...

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  4. Forms & fees

    ...Tribunal: for revocation of a suspension order for authorisation for a practitioner to practice on their own account. Back to top Ways to pay the fee Online You can pay the filing fee online using File and Pay. This service allows for the payment of fees by credit card.Please note: You can also file your documents when you pay through this process.Access File and Pay In person Please contact the tribunal or your nearest court to confirm whether you can file your applicat...

  5. Forms and fees

    ...contact the tribunal or your nearest court to confirm whether you can file your application and make the fee payment at the counter by EFTPOS, credit card, debit card or cash. Copyright licensing agreement disputes There are no forms or fees for making an application about a licensing dispute.

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  6. Forms & fees

    Fees Apply for a licence or certificate by email or mail When you apply by email or mail, you can attach the receipt from File and Pay.  Important notice: Due to the Security risks and lack of tracking we ask that you don't send cash to us by the post. We recommend you contact us to see what options are available to pay the application fee.  Phone: 08004PSPLA (477 752)  From overseas: +64 9 583 1900 Email: PSPLA@justice.govt.nz  Company licence form [PDF, 819 KB] $967 Co...

  7. Forms & fees

    ...timeframe in which you can appeal.  You will need to pay a fee to lodge most types of appeals (except refugee and protected person appeals).  The fee must be paid or your appeal will not be accepted.  The fee cannot be waived.  The fees are listed next to the forms below. If you need more help, you can read the Tribunal’s Practice Notes.  Ways to lodge your appeal and pay the filing fee   You can file your appeal online, in person, by email, by courier or by pos...

  8. User charge for family & civil cases

    As of 1 January 2023, there is no longer a requirement to pay a user charge. You only need to pay a user charge if your legal aid grant was approved before 1 January 2023. How much is the user charge and where do I pay it? The user charge fee is $50 (including GST) or $43.48 (excluding GST) and you pay the charge directly to your lawyer. This is the only payment that your lawyer can receive directly from you. If your lawyer tries to charge you for any other legal aid services, please report this...

  9. Budget 2024 fee changes

    Through a Budget 24 initiative the Government has decided to increase fees in courts, most Ministry of Justice administered tribunals, Collection Services, and the fees the Ministry charges third parties for administering criminal record checks. Many of these fees haven’t increased in over 10 years. There will be a consumers price index (CPI) inflation adjustment for fees in a range of tribunals, the civil jurisdiction of the District Court and High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme C...