Queensland Courts Forms
27 forms for Queensland Courts, ready to assemble for your matters. Each is version-tracked, mapped to your matter data, and set out with exactly how to lodge it. Choose a form for its details.
Forms (27)
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)
Application for probate (will) (Form 101)
Certificate of exhibit (Form 47)
Claim (UCPR) (Form 2)
Defence (Form 17)
Notice of claim (non-healthcare claims) (Form 1)
Notice of discontinuance (UCPR) (Form 27)
Notice of intention to defend (UCPR) (Form 6)
Notice of non-party disclosure (UCPR) (Form 21)
Notice requiring oral hearing (Form 50)
Order (Form 59)
Originating application (Form 5)
Request for consent order of registrar (Form 59a)
Request for subpoena (Form 44)
Request for trial date (Form 48)
Statement of claim (UCPR) (Form 16)
Statement of financial position (Form 71)
Statement of financial position - Company (Form 71a)
Subpoena for production (Form 41)
Subpoena for production and to give evidence (Form 43)
Subpoena to give evidence (Form 42)
Third party notice (Form 14)
Warrant of Apprehension of Person Released under Section 11A (Form 25)
Courts covered
Governing legislation
About Queensland Courts Forms
Queensland Courts issues the court and tribunal forms below for Queensland matters. Each is the current, version-tracked form, mapped to your matter data and set out with exactly how to file it with Queensland Courts.
These forms cover District Court, Magistrates Court and Supreme Court. They are governed by Bail Act 1980, Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002 and Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999. A change-monitoring pipeline keeps each form current, and every form has its own page with the field map and step-by-step filing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What forms does Queensland Courts issue?
27 forms are live for Queensland Courts, under Bail Act 1980, Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002 and Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999. Each is version-tracked and mapped to your matter data, with exact filing instructions.
Are these the current Queensland Courts forms?
Yes. Every form is version-tracked, and a change-monitoring pipeline refreshes the template when Queensland Courts updates a form.
How do I file a form with Queensland Courts?
Open the form's page for the exact filing method and address for Queensland Courts, alongside the field map and current version date. Your practice management system fills the form from your matter on your own machine.