Picton, located approximately 90 kilometers southwest of Sydney, is a historic town known for its heritage architecture and scenic landscapes. The Picton Court House, built in 1864, is a notable landmark constructed partly from sandstone blocks sourced from the second gaol near St. Mark’s Anglican Church. Much of the original interior woodwork remains, with windows and ceilings of particular interest, as is the Magistrates Chamber. The Court House is still in use today.

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Court Services & Facilities

  • Registry Services: Assistance with filing documents, accessing case files, and general inquiries.

  • Audio-Visual Link (AVL): Facilities available for remote testimonies and video link hearings.

  • Interpreter Services: Available upon request; please notify the court in advance.

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with ramps and accessible restrooms.

  • Security: All visitors must pass through a security screening checkpoint upon entry.

Getting to the Court

  • By Train: Picton Train Station is approximately a 10-minute walk from the courthouse. Exit the station onto Station Street, turn right onto Argyle Street, and continue straight to reach the courthouse at 88 Argyle Street.

  • By Bus: Several bus routes service the Picton area, with stops near the courthouse. Check local schedules for the most convenient route.

Parking Information

  • Street Parking: Limited metered parking is available on surrounding streets but is often limited to short durations.

  • Parking Stations
    Picton Mall Car Park: Located at 9 Margaret Street, offers paid parking options.
    Menangle Street Car Park: Situated at 15 Menangle Street, provides additional parking facilities.

  • Street Parking: Limited metered parking is available on surrounding streets but is often limited to short durations.

  • Parking Stations
    Picton Mall Car Park: Located at 9 Margaret Street, offers paid parking options.
    Menangle Street Car Park: Situated at 15 Menangle Street, provides additional parking facilities.

It’s advisable to check current rates and availability ahead of your visit.

Local Amenities and Nearby Services

  • Cafes & Restaurants: The courthouse is within walking distance of numerous cafes and restaurants along Argyle Street, offering a variety of dining options.

  • Accommodation: Several hotels and motels, such as the Picton Valley Motel and George IV Inn, are located nearby for those requiring overnight stays.

  • Public Facilities: The Picton Mall offers retail stores, restrooms, and other amenities.

  • Parks & Recreation: Nearby parks, such as Picton Botanic Gardens and Hume Oval, provide green spaces for relaxation.

These amenities can provide comfort and convenience if you’re visiting the area for legal matters.

Top 5 Crimes in Picton

According to the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR), the most reported offences in the Picton area include:

  • Malicious Damage to Property: Acts of vandalism or intentional property damage, such as graffiti or breaking windows.

  • Steal from Motor Vehicle: Theft of items from parked vehicles, including valuables left in plain sight.

  • Non-Domestic Violence Related Assault: Physical assaults occurring in public or private settings, excluding domestic situations.

  • Break and Enter Non-Dwelling: Unauthorized entry into commercial properties or other non-residential buildings, often resulting in theft or property damage.

  • Steal from Retail Store: Incidents of shoplifting and theft from retail establishments.

For detailed statistics and trends, refer to BOCSAR’s crime data for the Picton Local Government Area.

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