How to lodge court orders & subpoenas?

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Serving of Subpoenas

Subpoenas addressed to the Department

The Department can be issued with a subpoena, warrant, notice to give or produce, summons or court order to release your personal information.

A subpoena is an order from a court to either attend court or to produce evidence or documents we hold. This way of accessing information is generally limited to the judicial system. This includes lawyers, courts and/or law enforcement agencies.

Relevant officials can request information using the below methods.

 
How to request document(s) from Department Address to:

To request the Department to produce documents, address the subpoena to:

The Proper Officer
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
GPO Box 9998
Brisbane QLD 4001

Serve the subpoena with a cheque for conduct money by post to:

National Information Access Unit
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
GPO Box 9998
Brisbane QLD 4001

We encourage you to also send a copy of the subpoena by email to:

information.access [at] dva.gov.au (information[dot]access[at]dva[dot]gov[dot]au)

Subpoenas served in person to the Department and/or Open Arms front counter staff will be receipted as Departmental correspondence and directed to the Information Access Unit.

We encourage you to also send a copy of the subpoena by email to: information.access [at] dva.gov.au

Subpoenas addressed to Open Arms — Veterans and Families Counselling

 
How to request document(s) from Open Arms Address to:

To request Open Arms to produce documents, address the subpoena to:

The Proper Officer
Open Arms — Veterans & Families Counselling
GPO Box 9998
Brisbane QLD 4001

Serve the subpoena with a cheque for conduct money by post to:

Open Arms — Veterans & Families Counselling
GPO Box 9998
Brisbane QLD 4001

We encourage you to also send a copy of the subpoena by email to:

openarms.clientsafetyandquality [at] dva.gov.au (openarms[dot]clientsafetyandquality[at]dva[dot]gov[dot]au)

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