Affidavit of service (application for re-hearing) - Form 6A
Affidavit to be sworn by person serving an application for re-hearing to verify the service of that application.
Affidavit to be sworn by person serving an application for re-hearing to verify the service of that application.
You must complete this form and file it with the court with your first document in the case, for example complaint or defence.
Form 4B certifies that each of the allegations or denials in your complaint or defence has a proper basis.
You must complete this form and file it with the court with your first document in the case, for example complaint or defence.
This form may be completed by a legal practitioner to certify that a party has previously made an overarching obligations certification. It should be filed with the first substantive document in a proceeding.
Use this form to give notice of intention to defend a claim. Two copies must be completed. One copy must be lodged with the Magistrates' Court and one copy served on the plaintiff/plaintiff's lawyers.
Form to be completed by defendant to make a counterclaim against a plaintiff's claim.
Form to be completed by defendant to make a counterclaim against a plaintiff's claim where the counterclaim must be served out of Australia.
Use this complaint form to initiate legal action in the civil jurisdiction of the Magistrates' Court of Victoria.
Use this form to initiate proceedings to settle a fencing dispute.
Affidavit/declaration to be sworn by person serving a complaint to verify service of that complaint.
Note: Informal service under Rule 6.11 is not a substitution for personal service of a complaint (required under Rule 6.02). Rule 6.11 simply allows for a document that has not been able to be served as required by the rules to be deemed served if the document has come to the notice of the applicable person. Emailing a complaint to a person to bring it to their attention instead of attempting to personally serve does not constitute proper service.
Find out how to use this website safely
I'm the applicant or affected family member
I'm the respondent