Accepting and Filing Court Documents
The Registry accepts and files court documents for cases being heard in the court. This includes applications, pleadings, affidavits, and any other relevant documents required for a particular case.
The Nauru Judiciary provides accessible, fair justice by upholding the rule of law and treating every individual with dignity. Their mission focuses on maintaining an efficient court system and providing transparent resources for all court users.
Court Registry
Information about registry services, filing, case documents, and administrative support provided by the courts.
The Registry accepts and files court documents for cases being heard in the court. This includes applications, pleadings, affidavits, and any other relevant documents required for a particular case.
The Registry provides file search services to members of the public who require access to court files. The staff at the Registry can help locate the relevant file and provide copies of documents as required.
The Registry provides attestation services for documents that require certification by a Commissioner for Oaths. This includes affidavits, declarations, and other legal documents.
The Registry seals court orders and other court documents as required by law.
The Registry provides invoices for fines levied by the court, which are payable at the Treasury.
The Registry provides clearance to the public if there are any criminal cases in court for police clearance.
The Registry has a library that is open to the public for legal research. The library has a wide range of legal resources, including statutes, case law, and legal texts.
The Registry issues probate and letters of administration to the executors or administrators of estates.
The Registry can refer parties to counseling services in family matters where appropriate.