Service of Court Documents

Bailiffs effect service of the following documents, issued from any Court jurisdiction in any State or Territory of Australia.


  • Minor Civil Dispute - Minor Debt
  • Claims
  • Notices of Adjournment
  • Subpoenas
  • Notices of Intention to Proceed
  • Enforcement Hearing Summons
  • Notice to Quit Premises
  • Complaint Sworn and Summons
  • Bankruptcy Notices
  • Bankruptcy Petitions
  • Family Law documents (GST applies)
  • Miscellaneous documents from Tribunals, Interstate Courts, and various jurisdictions.

Any specific questions regarding the service and execution of process may be directed to the Bailiff's Office of the nearest Magistrates Court in Queensland.

WARNING:- All bailiffs wear civilian attire when attending at commercial premises or private residences.

Bailiffs of the Supreme, District and Magistrates Courts are issued with Photo Identification cards from the respective Courts.

If a person purports to be a Bailiff, and demands entry to premises to execute a Warrant, serve process, or carry out any other duty by order of a Court, and there is doubt as to the legitimacy of that person's identity, demand that he produce his IDENTIFICATION CARD.