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Campbelltown Local Court

Campbelltown Local Court Lawyers

Experienced, strategic criminal defence representation at Campbelltown Local Court.

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If you have a matter listed at Campbelltown Local Court, our criminal defence lawyers can help. We appear at this Macarthur region court across criminal and traffic matters, from drink driving and assault charges to AVOs and bail applications. This page explains where the court is, what to expect on your court day, and how we can assist.

Campbelltown Local Court Details

Name: Campbelltown Local Court

Address: Railway Street, Campbelltown NSW 2560

Phone: 1300 679 272

Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am–4:30pm | Courtrooms: Generally sit from 9:30am

Website: localcourt.nsw.gov.au

Matters Heard at This Court

Campbelltown Local Court serves the Macarthur region in South-Western Sydney, about an hour by car from the Sydney CBD. It hears summary criminal offences, traffic matters, apprehended violence order (AVO) applications, bail applications, sentencing, civil disputes up to $60,000, and committal proceedings for serious matters heading to the District or Supreme Court. It shares the complex with Campbelltown District Court, which hears more serious matters and appeals. A Legal Aid NSW duty lawyer service is available for eligible individuals.

Parking and Transport Information

Located on Railway Street, the court is approximately a 2 to 3-minute walk from Campbelltown railway station on the T8 Airport & South Line, making public transport a convenient option. For drivers, metered street parking and council car parks are available nearby, though spaces fill quickly on busy court days, so arrive early.

What to Expect on Your Court Day

The courthouse operates from 9:00am to 4:30pm and courtrooms generally begin hearing matters at 9:30am, but you should aim to arrive early to clear security screening and locate your courtroom. When you arrive, check the daily court list — displayed on screens in the foyer and available online through the NSW Online Registry — to find your courtroom number. Your first appearance is usually a mention, a short procedural hearing where the charge is confirmed and the court notes your plea. Matters are not always heard in list order, so be prepared to wait. Dress neatly, turn your phone off before entering the courtroom, and wait for your name to be called. If you have a lawyer, they can announce your appearance, speak to the police prosecutor on your behalf and, where appropriate, ask the court to adjourn your matter to allow time to prepare.

Charges We Defend at Campbelltown Local Court

Our team appears at Campbelltown Local Court across the full range of criminal and traffic matters. Common charges we defend include:

How We Assist Clients

Our criminal defence-focused lawyers provide robust representation for clients appearing at Campbelltown Local Court. A conviction can result in a criminal record and may affect employment, travel, professional licensing, visa applications and other aspects of your life. We are dedicated to ensuring your case is carefully prepared, fighting for non-conviction outcomes and protecting your liberty.

Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Campbelltown Local Court and operate independently as a private criminal defence law firm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Campbelltown Local Court located?

Campbelltown Local Court is located on Railway Street, Campbelltown NSW 2560. It is about a 2 to 3-minute walk from Campbelltown railway station on the T8 Airport & South Line, making it easily accessible by public transport. It shares the complex with Campbelltown District Court, which hears more serious matters and appeals.

What time does Campbelltown Local Court start?

The courthouse operates Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 4:30pm, and courtrooms generally begin hearing matters at 9:30am. The court does not sit on weekends or public holidays. You should arrive early to clear security, check the court list and find your courtroom.

Where can I park at Campbelltown Local Court?

Metered street parking and council car parks are available near the court, though spaces fill quickly on busy court days. As Campbelltown railway station is only a 2 to 3-minute walk away, taking the train is a convenient alternative to driving.

What types of matters are heard at Campbelltown Local Court?

Campbelltown Local Court hears summary criminal offences such as assault, theft and drug possession, traffic matters including drink driving and licence appeals, apprehended violence order (AVO) applications, bail applications, sentencing, civil disputes up to $60,000, and committal proceedings for serious matters heading to the District or Supreme Court. It serves the Macarthur region in South-Western Sydney, about an hour by car from the Sydney CBD.

Is there a duty lawyer at Campbelltown Local Court?

Yes. The Legal Aid NSW duty lawyer service is available at Campbelltown Local Court for eligible individuals, particularly with bail applications and first appearances for people who do not already have a lawyer.

Do I need a lawyer for Campbelltown Local Court?

You are not required to have a lawyer, but a criminal charge can affect your record, employment, travel and licensing. A criminal defence lawyer can explain the charge, advise on your options, negotiate with police prosecutors, prepare your matter and represent you in court. NS Criminal Lawyers appears at Campbelltown and other courts across NSW.

Author: Muhammad Siddique, Criminal Defence Lawyer | Reviewed by: NS Criminal Lawyers and Associates | Last reviewed: June 2026 | Jurisdiction: New South Wales

The information on this website is general information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain legal advice about your specific circumstances.