RVAHJ
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This is a community page for access to Justice of the Peace and Bail Justice information, and for the public to share views about community based justice services.
Congratulations Caroline Talbot OAM, community volunteer extraordinaire - South Gippsland Sentinel Times WHEN Caroline Talbot (nee Fernie) arrived in Australia on board the Largs Bay passenger cargo ship from Scotland, at age 7, she recalls feeling that she had become an Australian as soon as her feet hit the ground in her new country. She consciously...
I tried to help a friend out. It turned into a banking nightmare A finance author is confronted by bureaucratic wrangling when acting as an enduring power of attorney for an incapacitated pal.
Thank you all JPs and BJs for your commitment to helping the public and for your efforts during the year. You make life easier for so many people.
RVAHJ wishes all members and friends a joyous Christmas and the happiest and safest of New Years.
check out www.rvahj.org.au/store/ for some awesome RVAHJ merch perfect for your Christmas gifting this year......
Major change to common problem Australians needing statutory declarations will no longer need to wait in lines or call around for a Justice of the Peace, with the system officially moving into the digital age.
A friendly reminder - Annual RVAHJ Fees were due last January - some remain outstanding (not in a 'that's outstanding' good way)
Pictured at today’s meeting with RVAHJ President Rodney Lavin and Immediate Past President Paul Mracek are Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton, APM (centre), Acting Deputy Commissioner Michael Grainger, Deputy Commissioner Wendy Steendam and Acting Commander Wayne Newman. The meeting is the first of an ongoing series of semi-annual meetings between senior Police and RVAHJ to find ways to work better together for the benefit of the community.
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RVAHJ - the voice of JPs and BJs in Victoria
Founded in 1910, Royal Victorian Association of Honorary Justices is located in our own premises in the Melbourne bayside suburb of Elwood, Victoria.
Royal Victorian Association of Honorary Justices provides Membership, Training and Support services for Honorary Justices along with great customer services to the general public – a combination that can’t be beat!
Through our commitment, experience, and expertise the Royal Victorian Association of Honorary Justices has established a relationship with our stakeholders that makes the RVAHJ the voice of Honorary Justice within the Courts System, Government and the Community.
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53 Broadway
Melbourne, VIC
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69 Bourke Street
Melbourne, 3000
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