New Rules for People Filing Private AVO Applications

Evidence Based AVO Amendment Bill 2025

Private Member's Bill

1st House

2nd House

Law

This bill was sponsored by Mark Latham (IND)

Effects of this bill

If this bill passes, it means that:

people who want to file a private apprehended violence order (AVO) application — rather than having police do it — must first obtain written approval from a Local Court judge
the judge can only grant approval if they can identify evidence that NSW Police failed to consider, or did not consider reasonably, when deciding not to pursue the AVO — creating a significant new hurdle for private AVO applicants

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