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Port Kembla Local Court
If your matter is listed at Port Kembla Local Court, it is important to obtain experienced legal representation to ensure the best possible outcome.
At Krayem & Co Lawyers, we regularly appear in Local Courts across the Illawarra region and provide strong representation in all criminal and traffic matters. Our team is committed to guiding you through the legal process and achieving the most favourable result.
Going to Port Kembla Local Court?
Port Kembla Local Court is a Local Court located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales.
The court deals with a range of criminal and traffic matters and services Port Kembla and surrounding suburbs, including parts of Wollongong. It is a commonly attended court for matters arising in this area.
Court proceedings typically commence from 9:30am, and all attendees are required to pass through security screening before entering the courthouse.
Types of Cases at Port Kembla Local Court
Port Kembla Local Court deals with a wide range of offences, including:
Drink driving and traffic offences
Drug possession and supply matters
Assault and domestic violence offences
Apprehended Violence Orders (AVOs)
Theft, fraud, and property-related offences
Bail applications
Sentencing proceedings
Local Courts are the first stage for most criminal matters in NSW and also handle committal proceedings for more serious indictable offences.
Port Kembla Local Court Contact Details
Address:
Corner of Wentworth Street & Church Street, Port Kembla NSW 2505
Phone:
1300 679 272
Court Hours:
Monday to Friday: 9:00am – 4:30pm
How to Get to Port Kembla Local Court
By Train
The nearest train station is Port Kembla Station, with local transport connections available.By Bus
Bus services operate throughout Port Kembla and surrounding suburbs, with stops located close to the courthouse.By Car
Parking is available in nearby public car parks and surrounding streets. It is recommended to allow extra time to find parking.What to Expect at Port Kembla Local Court
If you are attending court, it is important to be prepared:
Arrive at least 30 minutes early
Bring all relevant documents and identification
Pass through security screening
Dress appropriately for court
Follow all court procedures and directions
As a regional court, matters may be listed together, so waiting times can vary.
Port Kembla Police Station
If you have been charged or asked to attend a police station, it is important to seek legal advice before speaking with police.
The nearest police station is:
Port Kembla Police Station
38 Wentworth Street, Port Kembla NSW 2505
Police stations operate 24/7 and handle arrests, charges, and bail processes.
Do You Need a Lawyer for Port Kembla Local Court?
If you are facing criminal or traffic charges, having an experienced lawyer can make a significant difference to your case.
At Krayem & Co Lawyers, we:
Provide clear and practical legal advice
Appear in Local Courts across regional and metropolitan NSW
Prepare strong cases and negotiate with prosecutors
Work towards achieving the best possible outcome
Early legal advice is essential to protect your rights and future.
Contact Krayem & Co Lawyers
If you need representation at Port Kembla Local Court or any other court in NSW, contact Krayem & Co Lawyers today on +61 2 8528 2943 / +61 449 770 755.
Our team is ready to assist you with expert legal guidance and representation.
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