You can reach Camden Local Court by bus or by driving.
There is no train station at Camden. However, bus services travel to and from Macarthur Train Station to Camden.
Camden Local Court sits on John Street, next to Camden Police Station.
Camden Local Court List
The Camden Local Court List sets out the time, date and location of all court matters up to three weeks in the future and one week in the past.
You can click here to search for the Camden Local Court listing details of your case. You can search by your name, case number, location, date, jurisdiction, the title of presiding officer and type of listing (eg. mention, sentencing, hearing, trial).
Camden Local Court Parking
There is plenty of parking at Camden Local Court in the nearby streets.
Who is the Magistrate at Camden Local Court?
The current presiding Magistrate at Camden Local Court is His Honour Magistrate Mark Douglass.
Before his appointment to the bench in 2013, Magistrate Douglass worked as a private solicitor. He had also spent time working for the Aboriginal Legal Service.
Astor Legal regularly appears at Camden Local Court and is familiar with Magistrate Douglas. Click here to read about our recent cases at Camden Local Court.
What cases are heard at Camden Local Court?
The types of criminal cases heard in Camden Local Court include:
Drug possession and drug supply cases
Drink driving, driving whilst suspended or disqualified, and other traffic cases
Sexual touching (formerly ‘Indecent assault’) and child abuse material cases
Common assault and assault occasioning actual bodily harm cases
Apprehended violence orders (AVOs)
Firearms offences
Fraud, larceny and property damage offences
Bail applications, sentencing proceedings, section 14 mental health applications and defended hearings
Our team of specialist Camden Criminal Lawyers have been appearing at regional and country courts for years. We have received a host of awards and accolades for our work.
If you would like to speak to a criminal or traffic lawyer who can assist you with a matter at Camden Local Court, contact us or call (02) 7804 2823.