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DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION RULES 2014 - REG 9
How documents may be filed—general
9 How documents may be filed—general
(1) A document in a proceeding may be filed by— (a) delivering the document
to the registry personally under subrule (2) ; or
(b) sending the document to
the registry by post under subrule (3) ; or
(c) electronic or computer-based
means— (i) if the party filing the document is a police officer—by filing
the document under subrule (4) ; or
(ii) otherwise—by filing the document
under rule 9A .
(2) A document is filed personally in the registry when the
clerk of the DFVP court receives the document and stamps the document with the
date the registry receives it.
(3) A document is filed in the registry by
post if— (a) the document is sent to the postal address for the registry;
and
(b) the registry receives the document and stamps the document with the
date the registry receives it.
(4) A police officer files a document
electronically or by computer-based means if the document is sent
electronically or by computer-based means to the registry and the police
officer receives an electronic message from the registry that the document was
received. Note— Under the DFVP Act , section 153 , a police officer may
file a document by electronic or computer-based means.
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