Justices of the Peace (JPs) volunteer to serve the public by signing documents that need a qualified witness.
There is a JP available at the office from 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday.
A Justice of the Peace can
What to expect from a Justice of the Peace
You won’t receive legal advice—they are not legally qualified to advise you on legal matters.
You will be questioned to ensure you understand the document you are bringing.
They can refuse to sign or witness a document if they are not satisfied you understand it.
What a Justice of the Peace expects of you
In return, a Justice of the Peace expects that you will:
If you need a signature witnessed, do not bring pre-signed documents.
The Justice of the Peace needs to see the signing take place.
A Justice of the Peace will not witness a blank document.
Electorate Office
3 Edward Street, Cessnock NSW 2325
02 4991 1022
[email protected]
Electorate Office
3 Edward Street, Cessnock NSW 2325
02 4991 1022
[email protected]