Queensland Court & Tribunal Forms
2 authorities · 29 forms
29 Queensland court and tribunal forms from 2 issuing authorities. Covering District Court, Magistrates Court, QCAT and Supreme Court. Each is version-tracked, mapped to your matter data, and set out with exactly how to file it.
Issuing Authorities
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Tribunal
- Application for a declaration about capacity (Form 11)
- Application for miscellaneous matters - Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 (Form 12)
Queensland Courts
Court
- Affidavit (Form 46)
- Affidavit of publication and service (Form 104)
- Application (UCPR) (Form 9)
- Application by Non-Party to Inspect and/or Copy Documents (UCPR rr 975H-975I)
- Application for letters of administration (intestacy) (Form 102)
- + 22 more
Courts covered in Queensland
Governing legislation
Also in Queensland
About Queensland Court & Tribunal Forms
Queensland court and tribunal forms are the forms a party files to start, respond to, or progress a proceeding. This directory keeps the current version of each form in one place, maps every field to the matter data your practice management system already holds, and sets out exactly how and where to file it, classified the way the courts catalogue them - by court and by governing legislation.
A change-monitoring pipeline watches each upstream source and refreshes a template when the issuing authority updates it, so you assemble against the version they expect to receive. Every form has its own page with the current version, the field map, and step-by-step filing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What court and tribunal forms are available for Queensland?
29 Queensland court and tribunal forms are live, from Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and Queensland Courts. They cover District Court, Magistrates Court, QCAT and Supreme Court. Governing legislation includes Bail Act 1980, Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 (Qld), Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002 and 1 more. More are added as they are verified and field-mapped.
Are these the current Queensland forms?
Yes. Every form is version-tracked. A change-monitoring pipeline watches each source and refreshes the template when a form changes, so you assemble against the version the authority expects.
How do I file a Queensland court form?
Open the form's page for the exact filing method and address - the court registry, email or an online portal - alongside the field map and current version date. Your practice management system fills the form from your matter, on your own machine.
Do these forms connect to matter plans?
Yes. Queensland court and tribunal forms pair with the Queensland matter plans - the workflow tells you when a form is due, and the form is ready when you need it.