![]() ![]() Further guidance to be released tomorrow on the Courts of NZ website. From Monday 6 December, new transitional protocols will be in place. All courts to continue operating under existing arrangements.The rest of the North Island is set at Orange. The whole of the South Island is set at Orange. Northland, Auckland, Taupō and Rotorua Lakes Districts, Kawerau, Whakatane, Ōpōtiki Districts, Gisborne District, Wairoa District, Rangitikei, Whanganui and Ruapehu Districts are set at Red. Northland will remain at Red.Īs of 11:59pm on 2 December Aotearoa will have moved to the traffic light setting. Cabinet announced yesterday that all areas of Aotearoa currently in Red, excluding Northland, will move to Orange at 11:59pm on 30 December 2021.Guidance for managing shared parenting during COVID-19 traffic light settings has been updated.Guidance for the public’s requirements to enter court buildings from Tuesday 1 February 2022 has been released.The rest of the North Island, and the South Island, remain at Orange. ![]() The Prime Minister announced today that at 11:59pm on 23 January 2022, all of Aotearoa New Zealand will move to the Red setting under the COVID-19 Protection Framework.Īs per the Prime Minister's announcement yesterday, as of 11:59pm on 20 January 2022, Northland moved to the Orange setting. New court protocols (external link) are in place as of 31 January 2022. New court protocols (external link) are in place as of 14 February 2022. For more detailed information about a specific court, please call 0800 COURTS (0800 268 787). This may impact on court operations through reduced services, and customer counter hours may differ from those published. The current COVID-19 Omicron outbreak means some courts and tribunals are experiencing staff shortages.Read more about court protocols on the Courts of New Zealand website (external link).Īt 11:59pm on 25 March 2022, all of Aotearoa New Zealand moved from 'Red - Omicron Phase 3' to 'Red' under the COVID-19 Protection Framework. The Chief Justice released a statement about new court protocols in place as of 5 April 2022.Relevant web pages have been updated, including for File and Pay (external link)Īt 11:59pm on 13 April 2022, all of Aotearoa New Zealand moved from 'Red' to 'Orange' setting under the COVID-19 Protection Framework. This means that there are some changes in the Family Court and the District Court Civil jurisdiction for electronic filing of documents, remote signing of some documents and the use of audio-only links in civil proceedings. Previous updates on our website relating to the Ministry's response to COVID-19.Ĭourts remain an essential service and will remain open despite the presence of COVID-19 in the community.Ĭourts and Tribunals have protocols (external link) that provide a framework for ensuring that everyone who needs to participate in proceedings is able to do so.Īs part of the Government’s move away from emergency arrangements towards long-term management of the COVID-19 virus, the Epidemic Preparedness (COVID-19) Notice 2022 expired on 20 October. IMPORTANT: All the key information relating to our Ministry's response to COVID-19 is in our COVID-19 information hub ![]()
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