Request for an Interpreter
Request for an Interpreter[Note: Do not complete this form if you wish to speak Māori in legal proceedings. Please complete the form called 'Notice of Intention to Speak Māori' available from your local court.] |
Case name:
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Case number: ……………………… Case officer: ……………………….. |
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Name of person requiring interpreter: ………………………………………… Telephone: (hm)……………..... (wk) ………………. (cell)…………………….. Role in case: (e.g. party, witness) …….….…………………….….. |
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Please provide the details of a person to contact if we are unable to get hold
of you:
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Telephone: (hm)……………..... (wk) ………….……. (cell)………………... |
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| Language to be interpreted: …………… Date of next hearing: ………..…….. | ||
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Court of hearing:
(Please tick the appropriate box.)
Supreme Court Criminal District Court Criminal |
Disputes Tribunal Tenancy Tribunal Māori Land Court Māori Appellate Court Environment Court Waitangi Tribunal Employment Relations Authority Human Rights Review Tribunal Coroners Court Other (please specify) ………………… |
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Any additional information you think might assist the court in arranging an interpreter for you: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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Important: Please take or send this form to the court, as soon as possible before the scheduled hearing. If you do not tell the court that you require an interpreter, this is likely to delay your case.
The address of your local court can be obtained from your local telephone book
(blue pages) or through www.whitepages.co.nz under "Justice, Ministry of"
or go to Finding your Local Court.
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