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  • Find information on the Department of Justice website about careers in the justice system.
  • Find information about the Community Correction Services (CCS) office locations throughout metropolitan and regional Victoria on the Department of Justice website.
  • Find copies of the major contracts awarded by the Victorian Government since 1992 on the Central Register of Major Government Contracts website.
  • Find out how to change your name, including the costs on the Births, Deaths and Marriages website.
  • Find out about Child Employment Permits on the Business Victoria website.
  • Find out about child support and child maintenance on the Victoria Legal Aid website.
  • Find information about the role and procedures of the Children's Court on the Children’s Court website.
  • Find information about what to do if you have a dispute about a club or organisation on the 'Disputes Involving Clubs and Organisations' section of the Department of Justice website.
  • Find information about the role of Community Corrections, learn how community correction orders work, and the different types of community work, assessment and treatment programs on the Department of Justice website.
  • Community corrections officers (CCOs) monitor and supervise offenders who have been sentenced by the Courts to serve Community Correctional Orders or released from prison on parole by the Adult Parole Board. Staff are responsible for ensuring offenders comply with the conditions of the Court or Parole Order. Find out more on the Department of Justice website.
  • Community Legal Centres (CLCs) are independent, non-profit organisations which provide referral, advice and assistance on a variety of legal matters. Details of your nearest Community Legal Centre can be found on the Community Law website.
  • Find out how to make a complaint against Centrelink on the Centrelink website.
  • Find information about making a complaint about a lawyer on the Legal Services Commissioner website.
  • Find out how to make a complaint against police on the Office of Police Integrity website.
  • Find out about how to make consumer complaints on the Consumer Affairs Victoria website.
  • Discover what makes a contract legal on the Victoria Legal Aid website.
  • Find information about the role and procedures of the County Court on the County Court website.
  • Court registrars provide administrative support to the Victorian Court system. Find out more on the Magistrates' Court website.
  • The Department of Justice website will provide information on support services for victims of crime who need to attend court. This includes the Court Network service and Witness Assistance service.
  • Find out about credit contracts on the Victoria Legal Aid website.
  • Find information about credit provision for the credit provider and the consumer on the Consumer Affairs Victoria website.
  • In the event of an emergency, dial '000' and you will be connected to the Emergency Call Service. Ask for the police to report the crime. If it is not an emergency, ring your local police station. If you are unsure about whether to report a crime, visit the Department of Justice website for information on the process for making a police report, and services available to you.
  • Find out how the State Coroner's Office investigates unexpected death and fire, and get information about support services on the State Coroner's Office of Victoria website.
  • Find information on the Courts and Tribunals Victoria website about how the Courts Network supports court users and witnesses.
  • Find information about all courts and tribunals in Victoria, on the Courts and Tribunals Victoria website.