GTC Lawyers Bundaberg | Solicitors in Bundaberg
If you have a court case coming up in Bundaberg, or just need some good legal advice, our Bundaberg Lawyers are the people to see.
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We recommend booking a 1 hour conference with your local lawyer before going to court. You will get expert advice on what you should do, the likely outcome and any preparation you need to do beforehand. You will also get a fixed quote on the cost for you to be represented in your local Court on the day. Request an appointment online with Go To Court Lawyers Bundaberg or call us to get the help from one of our experienced lawyers.

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Bundaberg Magistrates Court
The Bundaberg Magistrates Court has the operating hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. The Bundaberg Magistrates Court is at 44 Quay St, Bundaberg near the intersection of Quay and Barolin Streets.
If you prefer, you can meet your lawyer at Bundaberg Magistrates Court without the need for a conference beforehand. Some examples of when this will suit you are adjournments, simple pleas or when your case is listed for directions from the court (not a final hearing). And if you are not on bail, you may not even need to attend.
Bundaberg is 363 kms north of Brisbane and has a population of 100,000 people. Founded in 1867, Bundaberg is located on the banks of the Burnett River. Originally known for its timber and farming industries, Bundaberg is now recognised as the home of the iconic Bundaberg distillery, which has been in operation since 1888.
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You can call us on our legal advice hotline 24 Hours, 7 Days. You will talk directly with a lawyer who will assess your case and advise you on the best way forward. They can also arrange representation, even at short notice, with a lawyer matched to you.

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Immigration
If you are looking at temporary or permanent residence in Australia, it is essential to obtain legal advice from an experienced migration lawyer. Australian migration law is constantly being updated, with amendments passing Australia’s Parliament every month. It can be hard to keep track with what level of English you require, how to obtain a skills assessment, and what the sponsorship obligations are when employing an overseas worker. Go To Court’s lawyers are experienced in handling migration matters. From visa applications to appeals, your migration status is in safe hands. -Australian Visa Information -Becoming an Australian Citizen -Appeal Cancellation of Visa -Refugee Review Tribunal -Appeal Extradition -Administrative Appeals Tribunal