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VCAT, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, resolves disputes and make decisions. We provide fair, efficient and affordable justice. At VCAT you can present your case yourself, without a …
Contact us | VCAT
Send to us You can send your applications, documents and correspondence to us by post.
What VCAT does | VCAT
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) provides fair, efficient and affordable justice for the Victorian community. We do this by making decisions about a wide range of cases or by helping …
The VCAT process | VCAT
When VCAT starts a case When we receive an application and the fee, we review it to make sure we can deal with the dispute or decision and then open a new case.
Case types | VCAT
VCAT makes orders about restrictive and compulsory treatment for people with an intellectual disability when there is a chance of them harming others. We also review decisions made by the Secretary to …
Online services | VCAT
You can now use our secure online portal myVCAT to apply and manage applications about goods and services and aged care restrictive practices. It will eventually replace our Guardianship Hub and …
Residential tenancies | VCAT
Residential disputes between tenants and landlords, residents and owners of caravan parks or rooming houses, renters and the Director of Housing, and about specialist disability accommodation and …
Decisions | VCAT
Understand the difference between a decision and an order at VCAT. Find out when to expect a decision from VCAT, how to enforce an order, how to ask for a rehearing and search decisions.
Upcoming hearings | VCAT
We hold hearings by phone, video conference, or in person. Hearings are held from 9:00 am, Monday to Friday. You should check your hearing details before your hearing.
Before you apply - Goods and services disputes | VCAT
Consumer disputes and small claims about products and services you bought or sold.
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