Queensland, Australia

Queensland Court Forms

Court forms for Queensland proceedings, classified the way the courts catalogue them - by court and by legislation. Each form is version-tracked, mapped to your matter data, and assembled inside your own practice management system before you file it with the registry.

Warrant of Apprehension of Person Released under Section 11A (Form 25)

Word (DOCX)
Form 25 Supreme Court District Court Magistrates Court Bail Act 1980
Queensland Courts v7ceca4e8 Updated 2 July 2026

How to file - See instructions

  1. 1

    Assemble the form

    Pull the latest Warrant of Apprehension of Person Released under Section 11A (Form 25) into your practice management system. Your matter details (the parties, court file details, and your firm details) populate the form automatically, on your own machine.

  2. 2

    Review and check

    Confirm the populated fields are correct and complete any office-use or matter-specific fields the catalogue does not fill.

  3. 3

    Lodge the form

    Issued by the court under s 28C of the Bail Act 1980 - prepared for the judge or magistrate to sign after the defendant fails to surrender.

Filing notesIssued by the court under s 28C of the Bail Act 1980 - prepared for the judge or magistrate to sign after the defendant fails to surrender.

This form maps to the published matter field vocabulary - the parties, court file details, and your firm details fill automatically from your matter. Practice management systems can fetch and assemble it through the document assembly API.

Application by Non-Party to Inspect and/or Copy Documents (UCPR rr 975H-975I)

Word (DOCX)
Supreme Court District Court Magistrates Court Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
Queensland Courts vcd18d859 Updated 2 July 2026

How to file - See instructions

  1. 1

    Assemble the form

    Pull the latest Application by Non-Party to Inspect and/or Copy Documents (UCPR rr 975H-975I) into your practice management system. Your matter details (the parties, court file details, and your firm details) populate the form automatically, on your own machine.

  2. 2

    Review and check

    Confirm the populated fields are correct and complete any office-use or matter-specific fields the catalogue does not fill.

  3. 3

    Lodge the form

    File with the registry of the court in which the proceeding is filed. An order under r 975I is stayed until any prescribed inspection/copy fee is paid.

Filing notesFile with the registry of the court in which the proceeding is filed. An order under r 975I is stayed until any prescribed inspection/copy fee is paid.

This form maps to the published matter field vocabulary - the parties, court file details, and your firm details fill automatically from your matter. Practice management systems can fetch and assemble it through the document assembly API.

More court forms on the way

Further Uniform Civil Procedure Rules forms and registry forms are being verified and field-mapped now. If your firm needs a specific court form prioritised, tell us in the community.

Your client's data never leaves your office

We host the form. You hold the client. The form is filled inside your own practice management system, on your own machine - nothing about your client or the proceeding is sent to us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Queensland court forms are available?

2 court forms are live, starting with Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 forms used in the Supreme, District and Magistrates Courts - such as the application by a non-party to inspect or copy documents filed in a civil proceeding. Further UCPR and registry forms are being added in waves.

How are court forms classified?

Each form carries the court or courts it applies to, the governing legislation (for example the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999), and the official form number where one exists - the same classification the Queensland Courts forms catalogue uses.

How do I file a court form?

Court forms are filed with the registry of the court in which the proceeding is on foot. Each form on this page sets out its filing instructions and any prescribed fee notes alongside the field mapping and current version.

Do these forms stay current?

Yes. Every form is version-tracked. A change-monitoring pipeline watches the upstream courts source and refreshes the template when it changes, so you assemble against the version the registry expects.