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Most criminal offences heard by a local court are commenced by New South Wales police. If you have been charged with a criminal offence you will receive a Court Attendance Notice.
You will also receive a Court Attendance Notice if you had received a fine and have chosen to have the matter heard by a court.
A Court Attendance Notice is a document that tells you:
If you have received a Court Attendance Notice find out more about criminal cases.
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