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Forms – Restitution

This is a list of the instructions, sample forms and other documents that you will find in this topic.

To get a copy of the blank NSW Civil and Administrative forms, see the NCAT website. 

It is important you read the step-by-step guide for each form for information about how and when to use them.  

Responding to an order for restitution
Sample Order for restitution 
Sample Letter to Victims Services enclosing cheque 
Instructions for Objection to an order for restitution
Sample Objection to an order for restitution
Sample letter stating reasons for objection
Instructions for Administrative review application
Sample Administrative review application
Instructions for Stay or interim order
Sample Stay or interim order
Instructions for Consent to an order for restitution
Sample Consent to an order for restitution
Existing payment arrangement with Victims Services 
Instructions for Payment Options - Individuals
Sample Payment Options - Individuals
Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW 
Instructions for Payment Plan Application - Individuals
Sample Payment Plan Application - Individuals
Sample Letter to Revenue NSW for a write off
Instructions for Authority to act - Revenue
Sample Authority to act – Revenue 
Instructions for Declaration of your circumstances
Sample Declaration of your circumstances
Instructions for Authority to act – Hardship Review Board
Sample Authority to act – Hardship Review Board

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    • Forms - Restitution
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    • Responding to an order for restitution
    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
    • Forms - Restitution
  • Coercive control
    • Responding to an order for restitution
    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
    • Forms - Restitution
  • Destroying or damaging property
    • Responding to an order for restitution
    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
    • Forms - Restitution
  • Driving offences
    • Responding to an order for restitution
    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
    • Forms - Restitution
  • Drugs
    • Responding to an order for restitution
    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
    • Forms - Restitution
  • Stealing
    • Responding to an order for restitution
    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
    • Forms - Restitution
  • Going to court
    • Responding to an order for restitution
    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
    • Forms - Restitution
  • Bail
    • Responding to an order for restitution
    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
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    • Responding to an overdue fine from Revenue NSW
    • Bankruptcy
    • Forms - Restitution
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    • Bankruptcy
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