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Orders made by a court or tribunal may be registered in the civil jurisdiction of the local court for enforcement. Once registered the amount owing becomes a Judgment of the NSW Local Court.
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The amount to be enforced must be within the local court jurisdiction, less than $100,000 to be registered in the local court.
Orders (or certificates of order) are registered by completing Form 45: Form Registration/filing of certificate of judgment or order.
There is a fee for the registration of a certificate or order and further fees apply for enforcement. Enforcement action can be sought at the same time as the registration and Forms for any enforcement must also be completed.
For further information on enforcing orders by a court or tribunal see Enforcing a Judgment Debt
A list of forms used for registering orders and enforcement are available on the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules (UCPR) forms page.
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