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Alice Springs

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Local Court Building, 10 Parsons Street, Alice Springs
Postal address
GPO Box 9991 Darwin NT 0801
Phone
1300 352 000
Phone hours
8:30 - 17:00
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This is a circuit location only. Documents cannot be filed at this location.

All matters to be heard in Alice Springs should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Darwin Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.

To view the circuit court list see: www.fcfcoa.gov.au/fl/courtlists/nt/alice-springs

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