Transfer of transcript sales from Reporting Services Branch to court registries
15/02/2008

The Attorney General's Department has transferred transcript ordering from the Goodsell Building to the registries of the Supreme Court, District Court and Industrial Relations Commission. All transcript orders and follow up enquiries must now be placed with the registry for the court's jurisdiction. The orders may be placed in person by attending the registry, by phone, by fax or by email. The contact details for each registry are:
**Supreme Court ** Level 5 (Counter 12), 184 Phillip Street, Sydney Phone:�9230 8057 Fax: 9230 8628 E-mail:�sco_transcriptsales@agd.nsw.gov.au
Download a transcript order form >
**District Court
**Level 4, Downing Centre, 143 -147 Liverpool St, Sydney Phone: 9287 7724 Fax:�9287 7542 E-mail: dco_transcriptsales@agd.nsw.gov.au
Download a transcript order form>
**Industrial Relations Commission ** Ground Floor, 47 Bridge St, Sydney Phone: 4226 6888 Fax:�4228 6711 E-mail: irc_transcnpts@agd nsw.gov.au
Download a transcript order form > � The two primary products include Daily Transcripts and Back Transcripts. The guidelines relating to these products are listed below.
Daily Transcript
Orders are to be submitted to the registry that will in turn inform Reporting Services Branch of the order. Daily Transcripts will only be available by order of the Presiding Officer. Dailies will continue to be emailed directly to judges and other parties from RSB. Requests for TA files will be provided by RSB as per Preference List or upon request. The registry will supply requests for hard copy, multiple copies of hard copy or diskette.
Back Transcript
- Orders are to be submitted to the registry that will in turn inform Reporting Services Branch of the order.
- RSB will return an electronic copy to registry to be forwarded to the client.
- TA files will be supplied by RSB upon request only.
The registry will supply requests for hard copy, multiple copies of hard copy or diskette. I have included copies of our order forms, printed and in a PDF format, along with a link to the Lawlink web Site� where both doc & pdf versions may be found.
If members have any questions about these changes or the procedure documented above, please don't hesitate to contact Greg Walker on 8688 7001 or at qreg_walker@aqd.nsw.qov.au.
Members should also note that upon the introduction of JusticeLink, this process will change again.
15 February 2008
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