Make a complaint to the JCC

Anyone can make a complaint about the conduct of a serving judicial officer. All complaints must be made in writing.

About the JCC

The Judicial Conduct Commissioner (the Commissioner) is an independent statutory officer appointed under the Judicial Conduct Commissioner Act 2015 (JCC Act).

The Commissioner receives and deals with complaints made about the conduct of serving judicial officers.

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Complaints process

Anyone can make a complaint about the conduct of a serving judicial officer.

All complaints must be made in writing.

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Contact the Judicial Conduct Commissioner

All complaints must be made to the JCC in writing