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The Queensland Police Service (QPS) Administrative Access Scheme is the best place to start if you are looking for our documents or information.
If you cannot find what you are looking for, you can contact us for assistance and advice or you can:
- Search the QPS Publication Scheme. This is information we release routinely, organised into categories. It includes information about how we make decisions and our policies and procedures.
- Search the QPS Disclosure Log. This shows all information previously released through Rights to Information (RTI) applications.
- Contact our RTI officers who can help you find the information you need. The RTI officer can also advise you on whether you will need to make an RTI or Information Privacy (IP) application, and how to do so.
- Make an RTI or IP application for information.
Search the QPS administrative access scheme
Find information on obtaining the Court brief (QP9) presented by police. |
Find information about obtaining a copy of the report made to police, provided you are the complainant. |
Find contact details for QPS prosecutors across Queensland, enquire about a current prosecution, or read about the Case Conferencing Protocol for Summary Offences. |
Find information on the police museum, school excursions and the history of the QPS. |
Find out how you or your legal representative can obtain a copy of your criminal history. |
Find more information about obtaining your fingerprints for a foreign passport application or renewal. |
Find out how to obtain a record of all the charges brought against you by the Queensland Police Service. |
Find out how to get access to police photographs relating to yourself or a police incident you were involved in. |
Find out how to apply for a police certificate for employment, study or overseas travel visa purposes. |
Find copies of our policies and procedures available for public viewing. |
Find out how to obtain details of a traffic incident you were involved in, or have a bona fide interest in. |
Download a PDF copy of the latest schedule of fees. |
National Redress Scheme (NRS)
The Queensland Government has joined the National Redress Scheme for people who have experienced institutional child sexual abuse, and welcomes the opportunity to participate in this significant process.
The scheme has been developed by the Australian Government in response to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
The scheme can provide:
- a monetary payment
- access to counselling and psychological care
- a direct personal response – such as an apology from the responsible institution (or institutions) for people who choose this.
For information on how to apply, go to the National Redress Scheme page.
Useful information sources
The following information sources are provided externally to the Queensland Police Service.
Court proceedings
Court transcripts and recordings
Coroner
Road safety
State Penalties Enforcement Register (SPER)
Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
Crime, Justice and Corrections
The Australian Institute of Criminology
Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission
Queensland Corrective Services
Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General
Communities and Health
Queensland Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors
Victims Counselling and Support Services
Policing
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission